WNBA Draft Information
David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports April 17, Coverage: ESPN
• Rounds 1 - 3: Friday, April 17, 7-9 p.m. ET Location: ESPN (Bristol, Connecticut)
• Rounds 1 - 3: Friday, April 17, 7-9 p.m. ET Location: ESPN (Bristol, Connecticut)
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ESPN saw high viewership numbers over the past weekend despite the absence of live sports, with the premiere of the first two episodes of "The Last Dance" documentary Sunday night and the WNBA draft two days earlier.
Dallas and Minnesota got A-plus grades after picking the players they wanted to fill their team needs. Three other teams scored A grades.
Sabrina Ionescu's selection with the No. 1 pick was among the items eliciting social reaction during Friday's 2020 WNBA draft.
The Liberty got No. 10 pick Jocelyn Willoughby from Phoenix in exchange for Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, as well as Stephanie Talbot from Minnesota in exchange for No. 26 pick Erica Ogwumike, on Friday.
The Oregon superstar, who holds an NCAA record for triple-doubles, was selected No. 1 overall in the WNBA draft Friday.
Sarah Spain and Monica McNutt react to the Atlanta Dream's new ownership group, which involves Renee Montgomery, and what this means for women in sports moving forward.
Real estate investor Larry Gottesdiener has been approved as the head of a new three-member ownership group of the WNBA's Atlanta Dream that also includes former player Renee Montgomery.
Chiney Ogwumike announced Thursday she has signed a multiyear deal to stay with the Sparks
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame is moving it's induction ceremony to late August because of COVID-19.
Seimone Augustus has re-signed with the Los Angeles Sparks, the team announced.
The No. 1 pick changed hands, but Charli Collier still tops the WNBA draft board after a lot of free-agency movement.