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WNBA Draft 2024 results: Pick-by-pick tracker for every selection

We’re keeping track of every pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft here.

2024 WNBA Draft
2024 WNBA Draft
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Beth Maiman
Beth Maiman is the Associate Director of NCAA content at SB Nation.

The WNBA Draft concluded Monday night from the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark was the first overall pick in this year’s draft class, heading to the Indiana Fever to start her professional career. It was announced last week that the Fever will have 36 of its 40 regular season games air on national television this season.

Clark was a guest on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, sitting at the “Weekend Update” desk along with hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost.

Clark will join the last year’s No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, Aliyah Boston, who won Rookie of the Year last season with Indiana.

Stanford’s Cameron Brink went second in the draft and will head to Los Angeles to play for the Sparks. South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso was picked third by the Chicago Sky and will be joined by former SEC rival, LSU’s Angel Reese, who went seventh overall.

The WNBA season begins on May 14.

Below is every pick of the 2024 WNBA draft:

First Round

1. Indiana Fever — Caitlin Clark, G, Iowa
2. Los Angeles Sparks — Cameron Brink, F, Stanford
3. Chicago Sky (via Phoenix) — Kamilla Cardoso, C, South Carolina
4. Los Angeles Sparks (via Seattle) — Rickea Jackson, F, Tennessee
5. Dallas Wings (via Chicago) — Jacy Sheldon, G, Ohio State
6. Washington Mystics — Aaliyah Edwards, F, UConn
7. Chicago Sky (via Minnesota) — Angel Reese, F, LSU

8. Minnesota Lynx (via Atlanta) — Alissa Pili, F, Utah
9. Dallas Wings — Carla Leite, G, (France)
10. Connecticut Sun — Leila Lacan, G, (France)
11. New York Liberty — Marquesha Davis, F, Ole Miss
12. Atlanta Dream (via Las Vegas) — Nyadiew Puoch, F, (Australia)

Second round

1.Chicago (via Phoenix) — Brynna Maxwell, G, Gonzaga
2. Seattle — Nika Muhl, G, UConn
3. Indiana — Celeste Taylor, G, Ohio State

4. Las Vegas (via Los Angeles) — Dyaisha Fair, G, Syracuse
5. New York (via Chicago) — Esmery Martinez, F, Arizona
6. Las Vegas (via Washington) — Kate Martin, G, Iowa
7. Connecticut (via Minnesota) — Taiyanna Jackson, F, Kansas
8. Atlanta — Isobel Borlase — Isobel Borlase, G, (Australia)
9. Washington (via Dallas) — Kaylynne Truong, G, Gonzaga
10. Connecticut — Helena Pueyo, G, Arizona
11. New York — Jessika Carter, F, Mississippi State
12. Las Vegas — Elizabeth Kitley, F, Virginia Tech

Third round

1.Phoenix — Charisma Osborne, G, UCLA
2. Seattle — Mackenzie Holmes, F, Indiana
3. Indiana — Leilani Correa, G, Florida
4. Las Vegas — McKenzie Forbes, G, USC
5. Phoenix (via Chicago) — Jaz Shelley, G, Nebraska
6. Washington — Nastja Claessens, G, (Belguim)
7. Minnesota — Kiki Jefferson, G, Louisville
8. Atlanta — Matilde Villa, G, (Italy)
9. Dallas — Ashley Owusu, Penn State, G
10. Connecticut — Abbey Hsu, G, Columbia
11. New York — Kaitlyn Davis, F, USC
12.Las Vegas — Angel Jackson, F, Jackson State

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