The NCAA Women’s March Madness spectacle has come to a never-before-seen ending.
The LSU Tigers walked away with heavy and shiny ring fingers after defeating the Caitlin Clark-led Iowa Hawkeyes 102-85 in Dallas for their program’s first league title.
Now, with the hype around women’s basketball brewing and bubbling hot, it’s time to turn your attention to the WNBA. With NCAA and NBA in the offseason, who better to support than the W’s 27th season?
In less than a week, the WNBA will draft some of the top players in the country, including projected No. 1 overall pick Aliyah Boston, who declared for the draft after South Carolina was bested in the Final Four by Iowa.
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Other big names who have enlisted themselves to go pro this year include: Diamond Miller (Maryland), Haley Jones (Stanford), Maddy Siegrist (Villanova), Alexis Morris (LSU), Lou Lopez Sénéchal (UConn), Grace Berger (Indiana) and Brea Beal and Zia Cooke (South Carolina), to name a few other potential first-rounders.
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Here is a complete guide to the 2023 WNBA Draft including the date, start time, pick order, TV channel & more.