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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4285536, member: 5798"] First round draft choices almost always make the cut. They are the cream of the crop for their draft class, and usually were selected to fill a need. Second round draft choices traditionally have a less than a 50-50 chance of making the cut because (depending on any particular team) there aren't usually that many open roster spots, the first round pick will take a spot, and you have veteran WNBA players that are in camp on a "training camp" contract hoping to secure a roster spot. Some teams traditionally have rosters that are extremely hard to make. The Sparks and Lynx are good examples. [[URL='https://sparks.wnba.com/roster/']Sparks 2022 roster[/URL]] [URL='https://mystics.wnba.com/roster/'][Washington Mystics 2022 roster][/URL] [URL='https://storm.wnba.com/roster/'][Seattle Storm 2022 roster][/URL] As of today (4/12/22), there 18 players on the Spark's roster, with Liz Cambage, Amanda Zauhi B and ONO listed as centers. [URL='https://www.wnba.com/player/chiney-ogwumike/']Chiney Ogwumike[/URL] is listed as a F-C. All WNBA teams are limited to 12 active roster players. That's going to be a tough nut for ONO to crack. [B]A question to anyone that can answer it[/B]........What do the players that were drafted do with their classes the rest of the school year? [B]Last day of spring semester classes at UConn is in 2 weeks on April 29. [/B]The regular WNBA season begins the following week on May 6. Do the players take the remainder of their classes on-line or what? I doubt they can make the roster if they're not in camp while they finish the remainder of their class requirements. How does that work? :rolleyes: I've always wondered about that. [/QUOTE]
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