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Late on Monday, a day after Miles and Notre Dame were eliminated from the 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament in the Sweet 16 by TCU, Shams Charania reported that she would forgo the draft.
From CBS Sports
In a survey of WNBA general managers who were granted anonymity to share their candid opinions about the upcoming draft class with The Athletic before the NCAA Tournament began, one GM called Miles, “...
From The New York Times
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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,
Paige Bueckers officially declared for the WNBA draft last week, but the UConn star said Sunday that the decision was more of a formality and she thought she announced her draft intentions a while ago.
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.
The 2025 WNBA Draft will be headlined by UConn’s Paige Bueckers, who has been penciled in as the top pick ever since she decided to exercise her fifth year of eligibility. But beyond Bueckers, there is a deep pool of lead guards, scorers, and wings who are eager to make their impact at the next level.
Mock drafts are once again overlooking a high-motor, elite-rebounding LSU forward, only this time, it’s Aneesah Morrow.
When asked if she had an answer for whether she return to LSU or declare for the WNBA Draft, star Flau'Jae Johnson gave no indication. "I don't know," Johnson said, per ESPN's Kevin Pelton.