Breaking News: The WNBA Announces List of NCAA Players Opting In to 2023 Draft

On March 28, the WNBA announced its list of NCAA players who have formally filed for inclusion as candidates in the 2023 WNBA draft. Below is the list of said collegiate players in alphabetical order.

 

NOTE: All NCAA players who no longer have eligibility are automatically added to this list whether or not they have intentions of being drafted. According to the WNBA, these players are “encouraged to notify of their intent.” 

 

See Also

Adebola Adeyeye Kentucky Forward 6’2”
Okako Adika USC Guard/Forward 6’0”
Laeticia Amihere South Carolina Forward 6’4”
Ja’Mee Asberry Baylor Guard 5’5”
Ketsia Athias Iona Forward/Center 6’2”
Angel Baker Mississippi Guard 5’8”
Elizabeth Balogun Duke Guard/Forward 6’1”
Malury Bates Georgia Forward 6’3”
Diamond Battles Georgia Guard 5’8”
Brea Beal South Carolina Guard 6’1”
Robyn Benton Kentucky Guard 5’9”
Grace Berger Indiana Guard 6’0”
Caitlin Bickle Baylor Forward 6’1”
Essence Booker UNLV Guard 5’8”
Aliyah Boston South Carolina Forward 6’5”
Sam Breen Massachusetts Forward 6’1”
Leigha Brown Michigan Guard 6’1”
Juana Camilion Iona Guard 5’10”
Chrislyn Carr Louisville Guard 5’5”
Christianna Carr Arkansas Guard 6’1”
Sha Carter FGCU Guard 6’0”
Gina Conti UCLA Guard 5’11”
Zia Cooke South Carolina Guard 5’9”
Sidney Cooks Seton Hall Forward/Center 6’4”
Taya Corosdale Duke Guard/Forward 6’3”
Janai Crooms Providence Guard 5’10”
Christina Deng Gardner-Webb Forward 6’0”
Asiah Dingle Fordham Guard 5’6”
Liz Dixon Louisville Forward 6’5”
Rokia Doumbia USC Guard 5’9”
Lauren Ebo Notre Dame Center 6’4”
Ayana Emmanuel Alabama State Guard 5’9”
Jayla Everett St. John’s Guard 5’10”
Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu South Florida Forward 6’4”
Brooke Flowers Saint Louis Forward/Center 6’5”
Marnelle Garraud Vanderbilt Guard 5’7”
Stephanie Guihon McNeese State Guard 5’6”
Ciaja Harbison Vanderbilt Guard 5’6”
Jazmin Harris No. Carolina A&T Center 6’3”
Anastasia Hayes Mississippi State Guard 5’7”
Da’Nasia Hood Texas State Forward 6’1”
Jordan Horston Tennessee Guard 6’2”
Ashley Joens Iowa State Guard/Forward 6’1”
Asianae Johnson Mississippi State Guard 5’8”
Haley Jones Stanford Guard 6’1”
Morgan Jones Louisville Guard 6’2”
Dorka Juhász Connecticut Forward 6’5”
Emily Kiser Michigan Forward 6’3”
Dariauna Lewis Syracuse Forward 6’1”
Destiny Littleton USC Guard 5’9”
Ana Llanusa Oklahoma Guard 6’0”
Lou Lopez Sénéchal Connecticut Guard/Forward 6’1”
Jade Loville Arizona Guard/Forward 5’11”
Dara Mabrey Notre Dame Guard 5’7”
Chloe Marotta Marquette Forward 6’1”
Kamaria McDaniel Michigan State Guard 5’10”
Shaiquel McGruder New Mexico Forward 6’0”
Abby Meyers Maryland Guard 6’0”
Diamond Miller Maryland Guard 6’3”
Tishara Morehouse FGCU Guard 5’3”
Alexis Morris LSU Guard 5’6”
Sonya Morris Texas Guard 5’10”
Amoria Neal-Tysor Mercer Guard 5’6”
Trinity Oliver Washington Guard 5’10”
Shaina Pellington Arizona Guard 5’8”
Lasha Petree Purdue Guard 6’0”
Destiney Philoxy Massachusetts Guard 5’7”
Elisa Pinzan Maryland Guard 5’8”
Ashten Prechtel Stanford Forward 6’5”
Sedona Prince Oregon Forward 6’7”
Cate Reese Arizona Forward 6’2”
Taylor Robertson Oklahoma Guard 6’0”
Paige Robinson Illinois State Guard 5’11”
Bre’Amber Scott Texas Tech Guard 5’11”
Myah Selland South Dakota State Forward 6’1”
Maddy Siegrist Villanova Forward 6’2”
Kadi Sissoko USC Forward 6’2”
Ahlana Smith Mississippi State Guard 5’9”
Brittney Smith Georgia Forward 6’3”
Madisen Smith West Virginia Guard 5’5”
Stephanie Soares Iowa State Forward/Center 6’6”
Asia Strong Syracuse Forward 6’2”
Cameron Swartz Georgia Tech Guard 5’11”
Myah Taylor Mississippi Guard 5’7”
Elena Tsineke South Florida Guard 5’7”
Haley Van Dyke Washington Forward 6’1”
Audrey Warren Georgia Guard/Forward 5’9”
Keishana Washington Drexel Guard 5’7”
Kaela Webb FGCU Guard 5’6”
Madi Williams Oklahoma Forward 6’0”
Bendu Yeaney Oregon State Guard 5’10”

 

The 2023 WNBA draft will be held on Mond

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