Which March Madness Stars are Going Pro?

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NCAA basketball standouts are still making decisions on whether to remain in college or make the leap to the pros as the 2025 WNBA Draft looms on Monday — and many are choosing to stay in school.

In the most recent example of this trend, Texas senior Rori Harmon announced Wednesday that she’ll use her injury redshirt year to return to the Longhorns next season.

While most players in this year’s senior class began college in 2021 — after the cutoff to receive an extra year of eligibility following the 2020 COVID-19 shutdown — 2025’s draft-eligible group includes many players opting to stay in the NCAA.

Like Harmon, injuries resulting in redshirt seasons are allowing college standouts like South Carolina’s Raven Johnson, newly announced TCU transfer Olivia Miles, and 2025 national champion and UConn star Azzi Fudd a final shot at the NCAA court.

LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson and UCLA’s Lauren Betts — current juniors who are draft eligible under the WNBA’s age clause, which permits players who have not hit four collegiate seasons to go pro so long as they turn 22 years old within the draft’s calendar year — have also declined to make the jump in 2025.

Paige Bueckers reacts to a play during UConn's 2025 March Madness championship win.
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