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North Carolina career over, Alyssa Ustby eyes WNBA Draft - Post Bulletin | Rochester Minnesota news, weather, sports
Lourdes graduate Alyssa Ustby has hopes of being selected in Monday's WNBA Draft.

Mystics' biggest WNBA Draft needs and how they can address them
The Mystics have the potential to make serious noise in the WNBA Draft.

2025 WNBA Draft: N.C. State’s Saniya Rivers and Aziaha James could both be high picks, experts say - SBNation.com
Aziaha James and Saniya Rivers of N.C. State could both be selected in the first round of the 2025 WNBA Draft.
Why WNBA draft could provide clearest route for Tempo to acquire franchise player in 2026 | CBC Sports
Chicago Sky: Eight options in the WNBA draft
The Chicago Sky need to utilize the WNBA draft to keep building their young core. Who should they take with the No. 10 pick Monday?

‘Has to Change’: The WNBA’s International Player Problem
As more international stars arrive in the WNBA, the strict “prioritization” rule is causing tension. Global players have blasted the rule.
WNBA draft: What experts are saying about Golden State Valkyries
ESPN’s Ryan Ruocco: ‘I think it’s unrealistic to look at an expansion team picking fifth in the draft and say this team is going to be a contender this year.’
2025 WNBA draft: Las Vegas Aces want versatile players with 2 picks | Aces | Sports
The Aces have two picks in Monday’s WNBA draft, but team president Nikki Fargas acknowledged that odds are slim for a rookie to make the roster.

WNBA mock draft 2025: Final projection for all 38 picks still has Paige Bueckers on top - SBNation.com
Here’s our last-minute 2025 WNBA Mock Draft, with projections and analysis for all 38 picks.
Why Harvard's Harmoni Turner brings fun, flair to WNBA draft - ESPN
Coming off a record-setting season at Harvard, Harmoni Turner believes she can dazzle in the WNBA.
Will Paige Bueckers have same impact on WNBA as Caitlin Clark?
Like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers is another generational guard about to embark on the WNBA.
Neal: Minnesota Lynx players are crowding the Hall of Fame
Four of the five starters from the 2015 and 2017 WNBA champions, “the best show in town,” will be in soon.