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And I will ask again...has anyone seen a link to players available for the draft?
As BRSG said above, the W has not posted a list. Which is weird, as they usually publish a preliminary list a few days before the NCAA playoffs are done. Last year (link below) they posted on April 4. If you change the 2024 in the link to 2023 it takes you to that year's, posted on March 28, but using 2025 it goes to page not found.

Sometimes Often I think the WNBA gets in their own way.

 
It couldn't have been an "official" declaration 3 years ago because a condition of players with remaining eligibility declaring is giving up all remaining eligibility, correct?

And I will ask again...has anyone seen a link to players available for the draft?
I guess my memory is fuzzy. I thought she left Oregon immediately after the 21-22 season. A little googling shows she had an elbow injury prior to the beginning of the 22-23 season, she didn't play at all that year. She definitely did declare for the '23 draft, but then withdrew and entered the transfer portal.
 
Ok, let's make this simple. Here's the list. Feel free to add on. in order of announcement.
  1. Georgia Amore
  2. Sarah Ashley Barker
  3. Paige Bueckers
  4. Sonia Citron
  5. Sania Feagin
  6. Kiki Iriafen
  7. Aziaha James
  8. Dominique Malonga
 
As BRSG said above, the W has not posted a list. Which is weird, as they usually publish a preliminary list a few days before the NCAA playoffs are done. Last year (link below) they posted on April 4. If you change the 2024 in the link to 2023 it takes you to that year's, posted on March 28, but using 2025 it goes to page not found.

Sometimes Often I think the WNBA gets in their own way.

Wondering if they are doing the "big" announcements of who is invited first, then will post the list. Last year there were 15 players invited.
 
  1. Georgia Amore
  2. Sarah Ashley Barker
  3. Paige Bueckers
  4. Sonia Citron
  5. Sania Feagin
  6. Kiki Iriafen
  7. Aziaha James
  8. Dominique Malonga
  9. Aneesah Morrow
 
  1. Georgia Amore
  2. Sarah Ashley Barker
  3. Paige Bueckers
  4. Sonia Citron
  5. Sania Feagin
  6. Kiki Iriafen
  7. Aziaha James
  8. Dominique Malonga
  9. Aneesah Morrow
  10. Te-Hina Paopao
 
  1. Georgia Amore
  2. Sarah Ashley Barker
  3. Paige Bueckers
  4. Sonia Citron
  5. Sania Feagin
  6. Kiki Iriafen
  7. Aziaha James
  8. Dominique Malonga
  9. Aneesah Morrow
  10. Te-Hina Paopao
11. Saniya Rivers
12. Madison Scott
13. Shyanne Sellers
14. Ajša Sivka
15. Serena Sundell

That's actually a decent list of invitees. Not many future stars beyond Paige and Dominique, but there are more than a few players who could play at least a decade in the league.
 
11. Saniya Rivers
12. Madison Scott
13. Shyanne Sellers
14. Ajša Sivka
15. Serena Sundell

That's actually a decent list of invitees. Not many future stars beyond Paige and Dominique, but there are more than a few players who could play at least a decade in the league.
 
Doing the seating arrangement plan for the draft must be a pain. Like: We want to sit as close to the podium as possible but as far away from that team’s table as you can get us. I’m sure everyone will be on their best behavior, but ........ Remember how difficult it was figuring out who sits where for you wedding reception? By the way, I’ll have the chicken.
 
As BRSG said above, the W has not posted a list. Which is weird, as they usually publish a preliminary list a few days before the NCAA playoffs are done. Last year (link below) they posted on April 4. If you change the 2024 in the link to 2023 it takes you to that year's, posted on March 28, but using 2025 it goes to page not found.

Sometimes Often I think the WNBA gets in their own way.

It couldn't have been an "official" declaration 3 years ago because a condition of players with remaining eligibility declaring is giving up all remaining eligibility, correct?

And I will ask again...has anyone seen a link to players available for the draft?
This is all I could find - a list of 48 players. Nothing like the 2024 list, where players renounced remaining eligibility. Perhaps this year there weren't many, if any, players turning 22 this year that had eligibility remaining.

 
The list, and no, I do not know why Kaitlyn Chen is not on here.

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Glad to see Megan McConnell listed, but why in the world is Katie Dinnebier not included? That is not directed at you @BRS24 , but at the WNBA.
 

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