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    WNBA Draft Recap: Azzi Fudd Goes No. 1, 5 UCLA Players Selected in 1st Round

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaApril 14, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    The WNBA draft is underway, as the league welcomes its newest rookie class on Monday night.

    With the No. 1 pick for the second straight year, the Dallas Wings opened the night by selecting Azzi Fudd, reuniting the 5-foot-11 guard with former UConn teammate Paige Bueckers.

    WNBA’s international flavor

    Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said before the draft started that the league is looking to play a game outside North America for the first time in 2027.

    Then the league’s teams spent the three rounds adding 10 international players.

    A trio of international players were selected in the first round. Center Awa Fam Thiam became the highest drafted Spanish player at No. 3 overall. Spain added a second player when Iyana Martin Carrion was taken by Portland with its first ever draft pick at No. 7 overall. Nell Angloma of France was the 12th selection by Connecticut.

    Forward Frieda Buhner of Germany was the second pick in the second round by Portland. Toronto, another expansion franchise, took Australian Saffron Shiels at No. 26 and Phoenix drafted French guard Ines Pitarch-Granel at No. 27.

    Golden State went for Kokoro Tanaka of Japan in the third round at No. 38 overall. Manuela Puoch of Australia was taken at 41 by the New York Liberty. Phoenix added Eszter Ratkai of Hungary at No. 42, and Atlanta took Kejia Ran of China at No. 43.

    Round 3 picks

    31. Dallas Wings – Zee Spearman

    32. Chicago Sky – Tonie Morgan

    33. Connecticut Sun – Serah Williams

    34. Washington Mystics – Rori Harmon

    35. Los Angeles Sparks – Amelia Hassett

    36. Toronto Tempo – Charlise Dunn

    37. Portland Fire – Taylor Bigby

    38. Golden State Valkyries – Kokoro Tanaka

    39. Seattle Storm – Grace VanSlooten

    40. Indiana Fever – Jessica Timmons

    41. New York Liberty – Manuela Puoch

    42. Phoenix Mercury – Eszter Ratkai

    43. Atlanta Dream – Kejia Ran

    44. Las Vegas Aces – Jordan Obi

    45. Minnesota Lynx – Lani White

    There’s hope for third-round picks

    The odds are against third-round picks, but expansion creates more job opportunities.

    In 2025, just three made WNBA rosters: JJ Quinerly (No. 27), Liatu King (No. 28) and Taylor Thierry (No. 36).

    So don’t count any of these players out. Teams are always in the market for someone to rise above the odds.

    Round 2 picks

    26. Toronto Tempo – Saffron Shiels

    27. Phoenix Mercury – Ines Pitarch-Granel

    28. Atlanta Dream – Indya Nivar

    29. Las Vegas Aces – Janiah Barker

    30. Washington Mystics – Darianna Littlepage-Buggs

    Who is Seattle getting?

    Name: Taina Mair

    School: Duke

    Stats: 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 11.6 points, 5.6 assists, 5.9 rebounds

    Strength: Good ball-handler with active hands on defense

    Weakness: 3-point shooting must be more consistent

    Round 2 picks

    21. Chicago Sky – Latasha Lattimore

    22. Toronto Tempo – Teonni Key

    23. Golden State Valkyries – Ashlon Jackson

    24. Los Angeles Sparks – Chance Gray

    25. Indiana Fever – Justine Pissott

    And another draft record for UCLA

    The UCLA Bruins came to the WNBA draft with a chance at having a lot of players selected.

    They now have a pair of records all to themselves with the most players drafted in the first round and most in any draft.

    Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, Angela Dugalic and Gianna Kneepkens all were drafted in the first round setting a record for the most players from one school taken in the first round.

    Then Charlisse Leger-Walker became the sixth UCLA Bruin drafted overall when taken by the Connecticut Sun at No. 18.

    That tops the mark of five from one team held by three teams. Tennessee first had five taken in 2008 followed by Notre Dame in 2019 and South Carolina in 2023.

    Round 2 picks

    16. Seattle Storm – Marta Suarez

    17. Portland Fire – Frieda Buhner

    18. Connecticut Sun – Charlisse Leger-Walker

    19. Washington Mystics – Cassandre Prosper

    20. Los Angeles Sparks – Ta’Niya Latson

    Trade alert

    The WNBA has its first trade of this draft.

    The Golden State Valkyries have swapped the rights to Flau’jae Johnson to the Seattle Storm in exchange for the rights to forward Marta Suarez of TCU.

    The Valkyries wanted Suarez enough to also send a 2028 second-round selection to Seattle. Suarez was the first pick of the second round at No. 16 overall. Johnson was the eight pick overall. winning four-straight titles from 1997-2000.

    Who is Connecticut getting?

    Name: Gianna Kneepkens

    School: UCLA

    Stats: 6-foot guard, averaged 12.8 points, 3.1 rebounds

    Strength: Strong 3-point shooter who’s efficient taking shots and can move without the ball

    Weakness: Defense

    Record night for UCLA

    UCLA had a record first round.

    The Bruins became the first team to have five players selected in the first round, a little more than a week after winning the school’s first NCAA championship.

    And two of them aren’t finished being teammates.

    Lauren Betts was taken with the No. 4 pick by the Washington Mystics, who later selected Angela Dugalic at No. 9.

    Gabriela Jaquez went right after Betts to Chicago at No. 5, followed by Kiki Rice to the expansion Toronto Tempo at No. 6. Jaquez helped UCLA tie the WNBA record of four taken in the first round set by UConn in 2002.

    Then UCLA got the record to itself when the Connecticut Sun took Gianna Kneepkens at No. 15.

    Tennessee, in 1999 and again in 2008, had five players selected in the draft, as did Notre Dame in 2019 and South Carolina in 2023. But the players from those teams weren’t all taken in the first round.

    Who is Atlanta getting?

    Name: Madina Okot

    School: South Carolina

    Stats: 6-foot-6 center, averaged 12.8 points, 10.6 rebounds

    Strength: Size and consistent double-double threat

    Weakness: Experience

    Who is Connecticut getting?

    Name: Nell Angloma from France

    School: BLMA

    Stats: 5-foot-11 forward, averaged 15.5 points, 5.6 assists in France’s premier league

    Strength: Scorer who can handle the ball with ability to play forward or guard.

    Weakness: Turns 20 in June

    Who is Washington getting?

    Name: Cotie McMahon

    School: Mississippi

    Stats: 6-foot forward, averaged 19.5 points, 5.1 rebounds

    Strength: Tough, physical player

    Weakness: 3-point shooting and shooting outside the paint

    Who is Indiana getting?

    Name: Raven Johnson

    School: South Carolina

    Stats: 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 9.9 points, 5.1 assists

    Strength: Spreads the ball around while limiting turnovers and strong defender even when giving up size

    Weakness: Shooting and scoring

    Who is Washington getting?

    Name: Angela Dugalic

    School: UCLA

    Stats: 6-foot-4 forward, averaged 9 points, 5.6 rebounds

    Strength: Plays physically and a mismatch

    Weakness: Needs more time to develop her game fully

    Bruins go back-to-back-to-back

    UCLA came to the WNBA draft looking to make history by having as many as five Bruins taken in the first round.

    The Bruins took a big step toward that with center Lauren Betts, guard Gabriella Jaquez and guard Kiki Rice being drafted back-to-back-to-back from the national champs.

    Betts went off the board first to the Washington Mystics with the fourth pick overall.

    Jaquez heard her name called next by the Chicago Sky.

    Then it was Rice’s turn as the No. 6 selection by the Toronto Tempo as the expansion franchise’s first WNBA draft pick.

    Rice says it was so special to follow her teammates in this draft.

    Angela Dugalic made that four in the first nine selections, tying the WNBA record of four set by UConn in 2022.

    Gianna Kneepkens now can make give UCLA the record if and when her name is called.

    Who is Golden State getting?

    Name: Flau’jae Johnson

    School: LSU

    Stats: 5-foot-10 guard, averaged 14.2 points, 2.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds

    Strength: Sticky, physical defender who can score and make plays

    Weakness: Consistency

    Who is Portland getting?

    Name: Iyana Martin Carrion from Spain

    Stats: 5-foot-8 guard, averaged 14.8 points, 4.2 assists

    Strength: Strong passer able to find open teammates

    Weakness: Just turned 20 and needs to add strength and improve as 3-point shooter

    Who is Toronto getting?

    Name: Kiki Rice

    School: UCLA

    Stats: 5-foot-11 guard, averaged 14.9 points, 4.3 assists, 5.9 rebounds

    Strength: Efficient shooter and nearly automatic at the free-throw line, poised with the ball, good defender

    Weakness: Getting to the rim and 3-point shooting

    Who is Chicago getting?

    Name: Gabriela Jaquez

    School: UCLA

    Stats: 6-foot guard, averaged 13.5 points, 5.5 rebounds

    Strength: Good shooter and better at the free-throw line with active hands defensively

    Weakness: Keeping composed

    Who is Washington getting?

    Name: Lauren Betts

    School: UCLA

    Stats: 6-foot-7 center, averaged 17.1 points, 8.8 rebounds

    Strength: Consistent scorer inside with the ability to pass and block shots

    Weakness: Free-throw shooting

    Who is Seattle getting?

    Name: Awa Fam Thiam from Spain

    Team: Valencia Basket Club

    Stats: 6-foot-4 center, averaged 9.2 points, 5 rebounds

    Strength: Scorer and rebounder with size

    Weakness: Just 19 and needs time to develop

    Yet another UConn player goes No. 1

    Azzi Fudd becomes the seventh UConn player to be selected No. 1 overall in the WNBA draft.

    That list: Sue Bird (2002), Diana Taurasi (’04); Tina Charles (’10); Maya Moore (’11); Breanna Stewart (’16); Paige Bueckers (’25) and Fudd (’26)

    Who is Minnesota getting?

    Name: Olivia Miles

    School: TCU

    Stats: 5-foot-10 guard, averaged 19.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists

    Strength: True scorer whether at the rim or from 3-point range who can spread the ball around

    Weakness: Defense

    Who is Dallas getting?

    Name: Azzi Fudd

    School: UConn

    Stats: 5-foot-11 guard, averaged 17.3 points, 3.1 assists

    Strength: Improved shooting efficiency each season and nearly automatic at the free-throw line

    Weakness: Struggled scoring in final three NCAA Tournament games. 

    Reporting by The Associated Press.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     



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