Here’s the latest on the 2026 WNBA Draft.
Key outcomes
- Azzi Fudd was selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings, continuing a recent trend of UConn guards going No. 1 (Wings’ pick). This marked a continuing storyline from the 2025 draft era when a UConn pairing led the way to the top pick. [Sources summarizing the night’s top pick: Sporting News live tracker; CBS Sports live results][1][2]
- Awa Fam Thiam went No. 3 to the Seattle Storm, continuing the international influx into the league and adding a 6-foot-6 center to Seattle’s frontcourt. [Sporting News live tracker][1]
- UCLA had multiple early-round selections, including Gianna Kneepkens and other Bruins among the first-round leaders, highlighting UCLA’s strong draft presence in 2026. [Sporting News live tracker][1]
Notable trades and reactions
- A mid-draft trade drew significant attention: Golden State Valkyries dealt LSU star Flau’jae Johnson (initially selected No. 8) to Seattle in exchange for Marta Suárez (No. 16) and a 2028 second-round pick, reshaping Seattle’s perceived ceiling for the 2026 season. [CBS Sports live update][2]
- Overall reception to the draft emphasized surprise moves and a strong influx of high-profile college players into the league, with analysts weighing immediate impact versus long-term fit for several teams. [NBC Sports recap][4]
Full results and round-by-round
- The draft concluded with a complete three-round slate, including a mix of UConn, UCLA, LSU, and other programs represented among the first-round picks, and numerous name-brand prospects following in the subsequent rounds. [CBS Sports live results][2]
- A dedicated tracker summarized every selection as it happened, including trades and immediate team fits for the top picks. [Sporting News live tracker][1]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise table of all first-round picks with teams, players, and college affiliations, or assemble a quick summary by team showing how their draft could affect 2026-27 rotations. I can also provide links to in-depth breakdowns from each outlet. Would you prefer a bullet-by-bullet recap, a team-by-team table, or a draft-by-draft timeline?
Citations
- Latest WNBA Draft results and picks: Sporting News live tracker[1]
- First-round results and notable trades: CBS Sports live results[2]
- Draft recap and analyses: NBC Sports recap[4]
Sources
UCLA center Lauren Betts, Connecticut guard Azzi Fudd, Spain National Team center Awa Fam Thiam and TCU guard Olivia Miles headline the list of 15 prospects who will attend the WNBA Draft 2026 presented by State Street Investment Management SPY on Monday, April 13 at The Shed at Hudson Yards in New York City.
pr.nba.comThe Dallas Wings selected UConn's Azzi Fudd with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA draft.
bleacherreport.comThe Sporting News tracked live results for every pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft, from the start of Round 1 through pick No. 45.
www.sportingnews.comWhile Fudd became the second straight UConn star to go No. 1 to the Wings, UCLA stole the show with six of the first 18 picks
www.cbssports.comReal-time pick-by-pick updates and results for all three rounds of the 2026 WNBA Draft, complete with instant links to updated prospect profiles.
w-bound.comThe WNBA’s orange carpet will be rolled out for the 2026 WNBA Draft on Monday, April 13 at 7 p.m ET at The Shed at Hudson Yards in New York City.
www.nbcsports.comAzzi Fudd and Lauren Betts look primed to go top two after roster shake-ups in Dallas and Minnesota.
www.nbcsports.comFour UCLA players, including Lauren Betts, are now projected first-round picks. But Spain's Awa Fam is No. 1.
www.espn.comNatalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby recap the 2026 WNBA Draft, from the impeccable looks to the most interesting selections.
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