The WNBA Draft is rapidly approaching and seniors as well as redshirt juniors who are eligible for the WNBA Draft have to opt in this year due to the NCAA granting an extra year of eligibility. It can be tough to figure out who is leaving and who is staying, so this tracker will keep track of the WNBA Draft Prospects who have declared for the draft. It will also include the links in which they have stated that they are declaring for the 2021 WNBA Draft.
Players who are not playing in the Final Four have until April 1st, and college seniors/red shirt juniors who are playing in the Final Four will have 48 hours to decide.
*Please note, I only have players who have posted publicly about leaving and or there are indications that they are leaving.*
*The official WNBA college draft prospects list is now out. I have added the other 21 names that did also declare, but not publicly.*
2021 WNBA Draft Declaration Tracker
- Charli Collier (Texas) – ESPN
- Stephanie Watts (North Carolina) – Mitchell Northam, Women’s Basketball Reporter Twitter
- Arella Guirantes (Rutgers) – Twitter Post
- Tiana Mangakahia (Syracuse) – Mike Curtis, Syracuse women’s basketball reporter Twitter
- Janelle Bailey (North Carolina ) – Instagram Post
- Unique Thompson (Auburn) – Alabama Local News Article
- Destiny Slocum (Arkansas) – Twitter Post
- Chelsea Dungee (Arkansas) – Twitter Post
- Kionna Jeter (Towson) – Twitter Post
- Natasha Mack (Oklahoma State) – Instagram Post
- Mikayla Vaughn (Notre Dame) – Mitchell Northam, women’s basketball reporter Twitter
- Michaela Onyenwere (UCLA) – Twitter Post
- Kysre Gondrezick (West Virginia) – Twitter Post
- Micaela Kelly (Central Michigan) – Twitter Post
- N’dea Jones (Texas A&M) – Instagram Post
- Chasity Patterson (Kentucky) – Twitter Post
- Blanca Millan (Maine) – Signed with SIG Agency post
- Jasmine Walker (Alabama) – Twitter Post
- Dana Evans (Louisville) – Coach Twitter Post
- Aaliyah Wilson (Texas A&M) – Twitter Post
- Valerie Higgins (Pacific) – Twitter Post
- Aari McDonald (Arizona) – Tucson.com news article
- Awak Kuier (Finland) – *INTERNATIONAL prospect – WInsidr show podcast
- Rennia Davis (Tennessee) – Twitter Post
- Aleah Goodman (Oregon State) – Twitter Post
- Lindsay Pulliam (Northwestern) – Twitter Post
- Ciera Johnson (Texas A&M) – Twitter Post
- Didi Richards (Baylor) – Instagram Post
- DiJonai Carrington (Baylor) – Instagram Post
- *OFFICIAL LIST – Courtesy of Geoff Magliocchetti
- * Kate Cain (Nebraska)
- Maya Caldwell, Gabby Connally, (Georgia)
- Jill Townsend, Jenn Wirth, LeAnne Wirth (Gonzaga)
- Sierra Campisano (Cal Poly)
- Deja Church (DePaul)
- Jordan Jenkins (UTEP)
- Akienreh Johnson (Michigan)
- Natalie Kucowski (Lafayette)
- Kasiyahna Kushkituah ( Tennessee)
- Selena Lott (Marquette)
- Johanna Muzet (Rhode Island)
- Chelsey Perry (UT Martin)
- Ivana Raca (Wake Forest)
- LaPresha Stanley (App State)
- Tesia Thompson (Southeast Missouri State)
- Destinee Walker (Notre Dame)
- Tyra Whitehead (San Jose State)
- Kiana Williams (Stanford) – Twitter Post
- Final Four participants/ late entries per WNBA official list. –Winsidr tweet
- *Trinity Baptiste – (Arizona)
- * Lore Devos – (Colorado)
- * Petra Holesinka (North Carolina)
- * Asheika Alexander (Langston)
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