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Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class.

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level.

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7.

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here.

PickTeamPlayerPosition
1Dallas Wings
2Minnesota Lynx
3Seattle Storm
4Washington Mystics
5Chicago Sky
6Toronto Tempo
7Portland Fire
8Golden State Valkyries
9Washington Mystics
10Indiana Fever
11Washington Mystics
12Connecticut Sun
13Atlanta Dream
14Seattle Storm
15Connecticut Sun
16Seattle Storm
17Portland Fire
18Connecticut Sun
19Washington Mystics
20Los Angeles Sparks
21Chicago Sky
22Toronto Tempo
23Golden State Valkyries
24Los Angeles Sparks
25Indiana Fever
#WNBA #Draft #Pickbypick #tracker #rounds"> WNBA Draft 2026: Pick-by-pick tracker for all 3 rounds  


	
	PHOENIX, ARIZONA – APRIL 05: Lauren Betts #51 of the UCLA Bruins shoots the ball against Maryam Dauda #30 of the South Carolina Gamecocks during the second quarter in the National Championship of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) | Getty Images	

The 2026 WNBA Draft is here, and the Dallas Wings are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. Dallas hit the jackpot last year with Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and now the team needs to find a co-star for the all-world lead guard if it’s going to eventually get into the playoff mix. Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class. 

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level. 

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7. 

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here. 

PickTeamPlayerPosition1Dallas Wings2Minnesota Lynx3Seattle Storm4Washington Mystics5Chicago Sky6Toronto Tempo7Portland Fire8Golden State Valkyries9Washington Mystics10Indiana Fever11Washington Mystics12Connecticut Sun13Atlanta Dream14Seattle Storm15Connecticut Sun16Seattle Storm17Portland Fire18Connecticut Sun19Washington Mystics20Los Angeles Sparks21Chicago Sky22Toronto Tempo23Golden State Valkyries24Los Angeles Sparks25Indiana Fever  #WNBA #Draft #Pickbypick #tracker #rounds
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Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class.

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level.

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7.

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here.

PickTeamPlayerPosition
1Dallas Wings
2Minnesota Lynx
3Seattle Storm
4Washington Mystics
5Chicago Sky
6Toronto Tempo
7Portland Fire
8Golden State Valkyries
9Washington Mystics
10Indiana Fever
11Washington Mystics
12Connecticut Sun
13Atlanta Dream
14Seattle Storm
15Connecticut Sun
16Seattle Storm
17Portland Fire
18Connecticut Sun
19Washington Mystics
20Los Angeles Sparks
21Chicago Sky
22Toronto Tempo
23Golden State Valkyries
24Los Angeles Sparks
25Indiana Fever
#WNBA #Draft #Pickbypick #tracker #rounds">WNBA Draft 2026: Pick-by-pick tracker for all 3 rounds
WNBA Draft 2026: Pick-by-pick tracker for all 3 rounds  


	
	PHOENIX, ARIZONA – APRIL 05: Lauren Betts #51 of the UCLA Bruins shoots the ball against Maryam Dauda #30 of the South Carolina Gamecocks during the second quarter in the National Championship of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) | Getty Images	

The 2026 WNBA Draft is here, and the Dallas Wings are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. Dallas hit the jackpot last year with Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and now the team needs to find a co-star for the all-world lead guard if it’s going to eventually get into the playoff mix. Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class. 

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level. 

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7. 

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here. 

PickTeamPlayerPosition1Dallas Wings2Minnesota Lynx3Seattle Storm4Washington Mystics5Chicago Sky6Toronto Tempo7Portland Fire8Golden State Valkyries9Washington Mystics10Indiana Fever11Washington Mystics12Connecticut Sun13Atlanta Dream14Seattle Storm15Connecticut Sun16Seattle Storm17Portland Fire18Connecticut Sun19Washington Mystics20Los Angeles Sparks21Chicago Sky22Toronto Tempo23Golden State Valkyries24Los Angeles Sparks25Indiana Fever  #WNBA #Draft #Pickbypick #tracker #rounds
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – APRIL 05: Lauren Betts #51 of the UCLA Bruins shoots the ball against Maryam Dauda #30 of the South Carolina Gamecocks during the second quarter in the National Championship of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 WNBA Draft is here, and the Dallas Wings are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. Dallas hit the jackpot last year with Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and now the team needs to find a co-star for the all-world lead guard if it’s going to eventually get into the playoff mix. Check out our 2026 WNBA mock draft here for more analysis on this class.

UCLA recently won the women’s national championship, and it should be represented well in this draft. Star center Lauren Betts is expected to go in the top-3 as a 6’7 big with graceful scoring moves inside. Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, and Gianna Kneepkens are also considered potential first-round picks after helping the Bruins win it all.

There’s something for everyone in this class. TCU’s Olivia Miles is a brilliant point guard prospect who provides elite playmaking with improved shooting ability. Betts is a dominant classic post player, while Spain’s Awa Fam is the type of mobile big teams dreams about. UConn’s Azzi Fudd is a knockdown three-point shooter, while LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson is an athletic wing who can defend at a high level.

This draft is especially exciting because it marks the first selections for two new expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Both teams already had their expansion drafts, and now Toronto will be picking at No. 6 while Portland chooses at No. 7.

We’re keeping track of the every pick for the 2026 WNBA Draft right here.

PickTeamPlayerPosition
1Dallas Wings
2Minnesota Lynx
3Seattle Storm
4Washington Mystics
5Chicago Sky
6Toronto Tempo
7Portland Fire
8Golden State Valkyries
9Washington Mystics
10Indiana Fever
11Washington Mystics
12Connecticut Sun
13Atlanta Dream
14Seattle Storm
15Connecticut Sun
16Seattle Storm
17Portland Fire
18Connecticut Sun
19Washington Mystics
20Los Angeles Sparks
21Chicago Sky
22Toronto Tempo
23Golden State Valkyries
24Los Angeles Sparks
25Indiana Fever
#WNBA #Draft #Pickbypick #tracker #rounds

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 05: Lauren Betts #51 of the UCLA Bruins shoots the ball…

TOPS set for overhaul as Sports Minister seeks more focus on high-yielding disciplines

World Aquatics oversees sports like swimming, diving and water polo and is an influential voice in the Olympic movement.

Its decision applies only to its own events, like the world championships, but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.

In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags.

The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians, and Belarusians were officially referred to as “Individual Neutral Athletes” at the Winter Olympics in February.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Russian #Belarusian #swimmers #allowed #compete #flag #anthem #restrictions #dropped #World #Aquatics"> Russian, Belarusian swimmers to be allowed to compete with flag, anthem after restrictions dropped by World Aquatics  The governing body for international swimming and aquatic sports will allow athletes from Russia to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.World Aquatics said on Monday it will remove restrictions which had required Russian and Belarusian athletes to be vetted and to compete under neutral status.“Senior athletes with Belarusian or Russian sport nationality will be permitted to compete in World Aquatics events in the same way as their counterparts representing other sport nationalities, with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems,” World Aquatics said in a statement. It had previously relaxed the rules for junior athletes.World Aquatics President Husain Al Musallam added, “We are determined to ensure that pools and open water remain places where athletes from all nations can come together in peaceful competition.”ALSO READ | TOPS set for overhaul as Sports Minister seeks more focus on high-yielding disciplinesWorld Aquatics oversees sports like swimming, diving and water polo and is an influential voice in the Olympic movement.Its decision applies only to its own events, like the world championships, but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags.The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians, and Belarusians were officially referred to as “Individual Neutral Athletes” at the Winter Olympics in February.Published on Apr 13, 2026  #Russian #Belarusian #swimmers #allowed #compete #flag #anthem #restrictions #dropped #World #Aquatics
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TOPS set for overhaul as Sports Minister seeks more focus on high-yielding disciplines

World Aquatics oversees sports like swimming, diving and water polo and is an influential voice in the Olympic movement.

Its decision applies only to its own events, like the world championships, but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.

In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags.

The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians, and Belarusians were officially referred to as “Individual Neutral Athletes” at the Winter Olympics in February.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Russian #Belarusian #swimmers #allowed #compete #flag #anthem #restrictions #dropped #World #Aquatics">Russian, Belarusian swimmers to be allowed to compete with flag, anthem after restrictions dropped by World Aquatics

The governing body for international swimming and aquatic sports will allow athletes from Russia to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.

World Aquatics said on Monday it will remove restrictions which had required Russian and Belarusian athletes to be vetted and to compete under neutral status.

“Senior athletes with Belarusian or Russian sport nationality will be permitted to compete in World Aquatics events in the same way as their counterparts representing other sport nationalities, with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems,” World Aquatics said in a statement. It had previously relaxed the rules for junior athletes.

World Aquatics President Husain Al Musallam added, “We are determined to ensure that pools and open water remain places where athletes from all nations can come together in peaceful competition.”

ALSO READ | TOPS set for overhaul as Sports Minister seeks more focus on high-yielding disciplines

World Aquatics oversees sports like swimming, diving and water polo and is an influential voice in the Olympic movement.

Its decision applies only to its own events, like the world championships, but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.

In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags.

The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians, and Belarusians were officially referred to as “Individual Neutral Athletes” at the Winter Olympics in February.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Russian #Belarusian #swimmers #allowed #compete #flag #anthem #restrictions #dropped #World #Aquatics

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SRH vs RR IPL 2026, Live Score: Jaiswal-Suryavanshi and Head-Abhishek in focus as Rajasthan Royals visits Sunrisers Hyderabad; team news, toss at 7:00PM IST

The situation did not cause much of a delay as the floodlights were restored within a few minutes, and play resumed immediately after.

SRH lost Ishan Kishan soon after, after a well made 91 off 44 balls.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#IPL #Floodlights #match #Sunrisers #Hyderabad #Rajasthan #Royals"> RR vs IPL 2026: Floodlights go out in match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals  The floodlights stopped working momentarily in the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium at Hyderabad on Monday night.The incident happened at the start of the 13th over when SRH were 140/2 with Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen out in the middle for the home side.Just as Sandeep Sharma had marked his run up and was ready to bowl to Klaasen, the lights went out to bring the match to a halt.FOLLOW THE IPL 2026 LIVE:        SRH vs RR IPL 2026, Live Score: Jaiswal-Suryavanshi and Head-Abhishek in focus as Rajasthan Royals visits Sunrisers Hyderabad; team news, toss at 7:00PM ISTThe situation did not cause much of a delay as the floodlights were restored within a few minutes, and play resumed immediately after.SRH lost Ishan Kishan soon after, after a well made 91 off 44 balls.Published on Apr 13, 2026  #IPL #Floodlights #match #Sunrisers #Hyderabad #Rajasthan #Royals
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SRH vs RR IPL 2026, Live Score: Jaiswal-Suryavanshi and Head-Abhishek in focus as Rajasthan Royals visits Sunrisers Hyderabad; team news, toss at 7:00PM IST

The situation did not cause much of a delay as the floodlights were restored within a few minutes, and play resumed immediately after.

SRH lost Ishan Kishan soon after, after a well made 91 off 44 balls.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#IPL #Floodlights #match #Sunrisers #Hyderabad #Rajasthan #Royals">RR vs IPL 2026: Floodlights go out in match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals

The floodlights stopped working momentarily in the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium at Hyderabad on Monday night.

The incident happened at the start of the 13th over when SRH were 140/2 with Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen out in the middle for the home side.

Just as Sandeep Sharma had marked his run up and was ready to bowl to Klaasen, the lights went out to bring the match to a halt.

FOLLOW THE IPL 2026 LIVE: SRH vs RR IPL 2026, Live Score: Jaiswal-Suryavanshi and Head-Abhishek in focus as Rajasthan Royals visits Sunrisers Hyderabad; team news, toss at 7:00PM IST

The situation did not cause much of a delay as the floodlights were restored within a few minutes, and play resumed immediately after.

SRH lost Ishan Kishan soon after, after a well made 91 off 44 balls.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#IPL #Floodlights #match #Sunrisers #Hyderabad #Rajasthan #Royals

The floodlights stopped working momentarily in the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals at…