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    2025 WNBA Draft Picks and Results: Live Tracker as Paige Bueckers Heads to Dallas

    The 2025 WNBA Draft features an intriguing talent pool of proven college players and high-upside international prospects.

    UConn’s Paige Bueckers is expected to go No. 1 overall to the Dallas Wings after an impressive collegiate career that culminated in a national championship, but then things get interesting. As the 2025 WNBA Draft unfolds, PFSN will keep you updated with this live tracker of every selection.

    2025 WNBA Draft Order and Live Tracker

    Round 1

    1) Dallas Wings: Paige Bueckers, UConn
    2) Seattle Storm: Dominique Malonga, France
    3) Washington Mystics: Sonia Citron, Notre Dame
    4) Washington Mystics: Kiki Iriafen, USC
    5) Golden State Valkyries: Justė Jocytė, Lithuania
    6) Washington Mystics: Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
    7) Connecticut Sun: Aneesah Morrow, LSU
    8) Connecticut Sun: Saniya Rivers, NC State
    9) Los Angeles Sparks: Sarah Ashlee Barker, Alabama
    10) Chicago Sky: Ajša Sivka, Slovenia
    11) Chicago Sky: Hailey Van Lith, TCU
    12) Dallas Wings: Aziaha James, NC State

    The Las Vegas Aces had to forfeit their first-round selection after “violating league rules regarding player benefits.” An investigation determined that Aces head coach Becky Hammon bullied forward Dearica Hamby after she got pregnant.

    Round 2

    1) Las Vegas Aces: Aaliyah Nye, Alabama
    2) Dallas Wings: Madison Scott, Ole Miss
    3) Minnesota Lynx: Anastasiia Olairi Kosu, Russia
    4) Chicago Sky: Maddy Westbeld, Notre Dame
    5) Golden State Valkyries: Shyanne Sellers, Maryland
    6) Atlanta Dream: Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina
    7) Indiana Fever: Makayla Timpson, Florida State
    8) Indiana Fever: Bree Hall, South Carolina
    9) Los Angeles Sparks: Sania Feagin, South Carolina
    10) Chicago Sky: Aicha Coulibaly, Texas A&M
    11) Washington Mystics: Lucy Olsen, Iowa
    12) Minnesota Lynx: Dalayah Daniels, Washington
    13) Connecticut Sun: Rayah Marshall, USC

    Round 3

    1) Seattle Storm: Serena Sundell, Kansas State
    2) Dallas Wings: JJ Quinerly, West Virginia
    3) Los Angeles Sparks: Liatu King, Notre Dame
    4) Seattle Storm: Madison Conner, TCU
    5) Golden State Valkyries: Kaitlyn Chen, UConn
    6) Dallas Wings: Aaronette Vonleh, Baylor
    7) Washington Mystics: Zaay Green, Alabama
    8) Indiana Fever: Yvonne Ejim, Gonzaga
    9) Seattle Storm: Jordan Hobbs, Michigan
    10) Las Vegas Aces: Harmoni Turner, Harvard
    11)Atlanta Dream: Taylor Thierry, Ohio State
    12) Minnesota Lynx: Aubrey Griffin, UConn
    13) New York Liberty: Adja Kane, France

    Top Prospects at the WNBA Draft

    1) Paige Bueckers, G, UConn

    Paige Bueckers enters the 2025 WNBA Draft as the clear-cut top prospect, a status she reinforced with a dominant NCAA Tournament run that saw her average 24.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while leading UConn to a national title. A polished three-level scorer with exceptional court vision, Bueckers has the ability to take over games. Her size, skill, and intensity on the defensive end give her the tools to be a true two-way star at the next level.

    2) Dominique Malonga, C, France

    Dominique Malonga brings franchise player potential to the WNBA, offering any team a foundational piece with rare physical tools and a rapidly developing skill set. The 6-foot-6 EuroCup MVP dominated in France, showcasing elite athleticism, impressive ball-handling for her size, and a versatile scoring arsenal that includes soft touch around the rim and an emerging three-point shot.

    With one of the longest wingspans the league has ever seen, Malonga is a disruptive force defensively, capable of altering shots and defending multiple positions. At just 19 years old, her two-way upside is sky-high.

    3) Sonia Citron, G, Notre Dame

    Sonia Citron stands out as one of the most polished and WNBA-ready prospects in the 2025 draft class, bringing a versatile, mistake-free game that translates seamlessly to the next level. Citron is a true wing with the size to exploit mismatches and the IQ to move smartly off the ball.

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    She’s a reliable shooter, a willing passer, and a disciplined decision-maker — one of just 219 former Power 5 players to log 3,000 minutes with a 20% usage rate and sub-15% turnover rate. On the defensive end, she embraces tough matchups, making her a complete two-way contributor from day one.

    4) Kiki Iriafen, F, USC

    Kiki Iriafen brings intriguing scoring upside to the WNBA. After a breakout junior season at Stanford, she transferred to USC and continued to produce, averaging 18.0 points and 8.4 rebounds per game as a senior. While her efficiency dipped slightly, she made notable strides at the free-throw line.

    Iriafen isn’t the most physical post presence or an elite rim protector, but she’s a strong finisher around the basket and has the skill to occasionally stretch the floor, making her a versatile offensive weapon with room to grow at the pro level.

    5) Aneesah Morrow, F, LSU

    Aneesah Morrow is one of the most unique prospects in the 2025 WNBA Draft, bringing an elite rebounding presence and dynamic scoring ability to whichever team lands her. She can score from all over the floor. At 6-foot-1, she’s a bit undersized for a traditional power forward, and her shooting efficiency dipped this past season, but her strength, quickness, and relentless motor make her a constant matchup problem.

    With her high-energy play and ability to impact both ends, Morrow has the tools to become a franchise cornerstone, especially for a team in need of immediate production and long-term upside.

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