There are still a few weeks left before March Madness ends and a single team in women’s college basketball is crowned, but already, several players have elevated their WNBA draft stock. Hailey Van Lith,
Following her team's exit in the Sweet 16 on Saturday, Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles has decided forgo the WNBA draft, despite being the projected as the No. 2 overall selection, and enter the transfer portal,
The Golden State Valkyries hope to build on a blockbuster year for the WNBA in their debut season, with the newest expansion team hitting the court amid the league's surge in popularity.
In a major blow to the New York Liberty's WNBA championship defense, the team announced Wednesday veteran guard Betnijah Laney-Hamilton will be sidelined for five-to-six months after undergoing knee surgery to repair a meniscus tear.
Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles, widely regarded as one of the best college players in the country, will forgo declaring for the 2025 WNBA Draft and enter the NCAA transfer portal to play out another year in college, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
Notre Dame star Olivia Miles was projected to be the No. 2 pick behind UConn's Paige Bueckers in this month's draft.
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Mock drafts are once again overlooking a high-motor, elite-rebounding LSU forward, only this time, it’s Aneesah Morrow.
As she's finishing out her final season of NCAA eligibility with the Horned Frogs, she will most likely declare for the 2025 WNBA Draft as she eyes a professional basketball career.