A stacked class of basketball stars learned where they will begin their professional careers at Monday's WNBA Draft in Brooklyn.
Here's a recap of all 36 selections.
1. Indiana: Caitlin Clark, G, Iowa
2. Los Angeles: Cameron Brink, F, Stanford
3. Chicago (via Phoenix): Kamilla Cardoso, C, South Carolina
4. Los Angeles (via Seattle): Rickea Jackson, F, Tennessee
5. Dallas (via Chicago): Jacy Sheldon, G, Ohio State
6. Washington: Aaliyah Edwards, F, UConn
7. Chicago (via Minnesota): Angel Reese, F, LSU
8. Minnesota (via Atlanta): Alissa Pili, F, Utah
9. Dallas: Carla Leite, G, France
10. Connecticut: Leïla Lacan, G, France
11. New York: Marquesha Davis, G, Ole Miss
12. Atlanta (via Las Vegas): Nyadiew Puoch, F, Australia
13. Chicago (via Phoenix): Brynna Maxwell, G, Gonzaga
14. Seattle: Nika Mühl, G, UConn
15. Indiana: Celeste Taylor, G, Ohio State
16. Las Vegas (via Los Angeles): Dyaisha Fair, G, Syracuse
17. New York (via Chicago): Esmery Martinez, F, Arizona
18. Las Vegas (via Washington): Kate Martin, G, Iowa
19. Connecticut (via Minnesota): Taiyanna Jackson, C, Kansas
20. Atlanta: Isobel Borlase, G, Australia
21. Washington (via Dallas): Kaylynne Truong, G, Gonzaga
22. Connecticut: Helena Pueyo, G, Arizona
23. New York: Jessika Carter, C, Mississippi State
24. Las Vegas: Elizabeth Kitley, C, Virginia Tech
25. Phoenix: Charisma Osborne, G, UCLA
26. Seattle: Mackenzie Holmes, F, Indiana
27. Indiana: Leilani Correa, G, Florida
28. Los Angeles: McKenzie Forbes, F, USC
29. Phoenix (via Chicago): Jaz Shelley, G, Nebraska
30. Washington: Nastja Claessens, G, Belgium
31. Minnesota: Kiki Jefferson, G, Louisville
32. Atlanta: Matilde Villa, G, Italy
33. Dallas: Ashley Owusu, G, Penn State
34. Connecticut: Abbey Hsu, G, Columbia
35. New York: Kaitlyn Davis, F, USC
36. Las Vegas: Angel Jackson, C, Jackson State
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