WNBA Draft

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The WNBA Draft is an annual draft held by the WNBA through which WNBA teams can select new players from a talent pool of college and professional women's basketball players. The first WNBA draft was held in 1997.


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[edit] Structure

The 1997 WNBA Draft was divided into three parts. The first part was the initial allocation of 16 players into individual teams. Players such as Cynthia Cooper and Michelle Timms were assigned to different teams. The second part was the WNBA Elite draft, which was comprised of professional women's basketball players who had competed in other leagues. The last part would be the 4 rounds of the regular draft.

The next three seasons to follow 1998, 1999 and 2000 would all have expansion drafts. There would not be another expansion draft until the 2006 season.

All seasons before 2002 would carry 4 rounds. Starting with 2003, all drafts would carry 3 rounds.

In 2003 and 2004, there would be dispersal drafts due to the folding of the Cleveland Rockers, Miami Sol and Portland Fire. The players were reallocated to existing teams. There was another dispersal draft in 2007 with the folding of the Charlotte Sting.

[edit] Players selected

There are no restrictions on what part of the world the players come from. However, college sports governing bodies, most notably the NCAA, prohibit players from competing in professional leagues simultaneously with their college eligibility. Once the player has joined the WNBA, she is eligible to participate in overseas leagues during the WNBA offseason (many WNBA players play in Europe or Australia). So far, no U.S. high school player has ever been drafted.

[edit] First picks

Dena Head is the oldest #1 draft pick, having graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1992 and the first player ever drafted to the WNBA. Lauren Jackson is the youngest #1 draft pick, being drafted at the age of 19.

Year Player Nationality College/Club Team Drafted by
1997 Dena Head Flag of the United States United States University of Tennessee Utah Starzz
1998 Margo Dydek Flag of Poland Poland Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego Utah Starzz
1999 Chamique Holdsclaw1,2 Flag of the United States United States University of Tennessee Washington Mystics
2000 Ann Wauters Flag of Belgium Belgium Belgium Cleveland Rockers
2001 Lauren Jackson3 Flag of Australia Australia Canberra Capitals Seattle Storm
2002 Sue Bird2 Flag of the United States United States University of Connecticut Seattle Storm
2003 LaToya Thomas Flag of the United States United States Mississippi State University Cleveland Rockers
2004 Diana Taurasi 1 Flag of the United States United States University of Connecticut Phoenix Mercury
2005 Janel McCarville Flag of the United States United States University of Minnesota Charlotte Sting
2006 Seimone Augustus1,3 Flag of the United States United States Louisiana State University Minnesota Lynx
2007 Lindsey Harding Flag of the United States United States Duke University Phoenix Mercury (traded to Minnesota)
2008 Candace Parker Flag of the United States United States University of Tennessee Los Angeles Sparks

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[edit] Past WNBA Drafts

[edit] Notable Draft Picks

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