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WNBA Draft 2026: Pick-by-pick tracker for all 3 rounds

We’re keeping track of every pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft right here.

South Carolina v UCLA
South Carolina v UCLA
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 05: Lauren Betts #51 of the UCLA Bruins shoots the ball against Maryam Dauda #30 of the South Carolina Gamecocks during the second quarter in the National Championship of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
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Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming.

The 2026 WNBA Draft is here, and the Dallas Wings are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. Dallas hit the jackpot last year with Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and now the team needs to find a co-star for the all-world lead guard if it’s going to eventually get into the playoff mix. Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class.

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level.

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7.

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here.

Pick

Team

Player

Position

From

1Dallas WingsAzzi FuddGuardUConn
2Minnesota LynxOlivia MilesGuardTCU
3Seattle StormAwa FamBig/ForwardSpain
4Washington MysticsLauren BettsBigUCLA
5Chicago SkyGabriela JaquezWingUCLA
6Toronto TempoKiki RiceGuardUCLA
7Portland FireIyana MartinGuardSpain
8Seattle StormFlau’Jae JohnsonWingLSU
9Washington MysticsAngela DugalicBig/ForwardUCLA
10Indiana FeverRaven JohnsonGuardSouth Carolina
11Washington MysticsCotie McMahonGuard/WingOle Miss
12Connecticut SunNell AnglomaForwardFrance
13Atlanta DreamMadina OkotBigSouth Carolina
14Seattle StormTaina MairGuardDuke
15Connecticut SunGianna KneepkensGuardUCLA
16Golden State ValkyriesMarta SuarezBig/ForwardTCU
17Portland FireFrieda BuhnerWingGerman
18Connecticut SunCharlisse Leger-WalkerGuardUCLA
19Washington MysticsCassandre ProsperForward/BigNotre Dame
20Los Angeles SparksTa’Niya LatsonGuardSouth Carolina
21Chicago SkyLatasha LattimoreForwardOle Miss
22Toronto TempoTeonni KeyBigKentucky
23Golden State ValkyriesAlshon JacksonGuardDuke
24Los Angeles SparksChance GrayGuardOhio State
25Indiana FeverJustine PissottForwardVanderbilt

26. Golden State Valkyries - Saffron Shiels, Wing, Australia

27. Connecticut Sun - Ines Pitarch-Granel, Guard, France

28. Atlanta Dream - Indya Nivar, Guard, North Carolina

29. Las Vegas Aces - Janiah Barker, Forward, Tennessee

30. Washington Mystics - Darianna LittlePage-Buggs, Big/Forward, Baylor

31. Dallas Wings - Zee Spearman, Big, Tennessee

32. Chicago Sky - Tonie Morgan, Guard, Kentucky

33. Connecticut Sun - Serah Williams, Big/Forward, UConn

34. Washington Mystics - Rori Harmon, Guard, Texas

35. Los Angeles Sparks - Amelia Hassett, Forward, Kentucky

36. Toronto Tempo - Charlise Dunn, Wing, Davidson

37. Portland Fire - Taylor Bigby, Guard, TCU

38. Golden State Valkyries - Kokoro Tanaka, Guard, Japan

39. Seattle Storm - Grace VanSlooten, Forward, Michigan State

40. Indiana Fever - Jessica Timmons, Guard, Alabama

41. New York Liberty - Manuela Puoch, Forward, Australia

42. Phoenix Mercury - Eszter Ratkai, Hungary

43. Atlanta Dream - Kejia Ran, China

44. Las Vegas Aces - Jordan Obi, Kentucky

45. Minnesota Lynx - Lani White, Utah

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