2025 FINAL WNBA Mock Draft

Kiki Iriafen is a potential high WNBA draft prospect. Photo courtesy of USC Athletics.

The 2025 WNBA Draft will take place next week and it will be held at the Shed, an arts center in New York City, New York. It will be televised on ESPN in the United States from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm EST and on all TSN tv channels, except for TSN2 in Canada.

First, let’s congratulate the #2 seed, the UConn Huskies on winning the 2025 NCAA National Championship. It is the 12th national championship title in program history. UConn’s Paige Bueckers has been on the list of being a top WNBA draft prospect.

Second, I originally started writing the 2025 WNBA Mock Drafts when the players were freshmen. Here is the link for the 2025 WNBA Mock Draft 1.0.  Aneesah Morrow played for DePaul before she transferred to LSU. In the 2025 WNBA Mock Draft 2.0, Olivia Miles was playing for Notre Dame, but she decided that she would not declare for this upcoming WNBA Draft and instead would transfer to TCU. In the 2025 WNBA Mock Draft 3.0, Azzi Fudd also decided to play another season and will be back to play for the Connecticut Huskies. Finally, the 2025 WNBA Mock Draft 4.0 was released last year and there are 13 WNBA teams now, instead of 12. The Golden State Valkyries will pick 5th overall in the first, second and third round in the 2025 WNBA Draft.

Listed below are the potential WNBA Draft prospects for the 2025 FINAL WNBA Mock Draft. I’ve also listed some of the international players that could be drafted below. Andrew wrote about some of the draft prospects, and you can read about it here.

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2025 WNBA FINAL Mock Draft

FIRST ROUND

  1. Dallas Wings – Paige Bueckers (UConn)
  2. Seattle Storm – Kiki Iriafen (USC)
  3. Washington Mystics – Sonia Citron (Notre Dame)
  4. Washington Mystics – Hailey Van Lith (TCU)
  5. Golden State Valkyries – Aneesah Morrow (LSU)
  6. Washington Mystics – Dominique Malonga (France)
  7. Connecticut Sun – Georgia Amoore (Kentucky)
  8. Connecticut Sun – Ajsa Sivka (Slovenia)
  9. Los Angeles Sparks – Shyanne Sellers (Maryland)
  10.  Chicago Sky – Te-Hina Paopao (South Carolina)
  11.  Chicago Sky – Sedona Prince (TCU)
  12.  Dallas Wings – Aziaha James (NC State)

SECOND ROUND

  1. Las Vegas Aces – Serena Sundell (Kansas State)
  2. Dallas Wings – Liatu King (Notre Dame)
  3. Minnesota Lynx – Anastasiia Kosu (Russia)
  4. Chicago Sky – Saniya Rivers (NC State)
  5. Golden State Valkyries – Makayla Timpson (Florida State)
  6. Atlanta Dream – JJ Quinerly (West Virginia)
  7. Indiana Fever – Taylor Jones (Texas)
  8. Indiana Fever – Sarah Ashlee Barker (Alabama)
  9. Los Angeles Sparks – Lucy Olsen (Iowa)
  10.  Chicago Sky – Alyssa Ustby (North Carolina)
  11.  Washington Mystics – DeYona Gaston (Auburn)
  12.  Minnesota Lynx – Janiah Barker
  13.  Connecticut Sun – Justė Jocytė (Lithuania)

THIRD ROUND

  1. Seattle Storm – Harmoni Turner (Harvard)
  2. Dallas Wings – Diamond Johnson (Norfolk State)
  3. Los Angeles Sparks – Alexis Markowski (Nebraska)
  4. Seattle Storm – Aaronette Vonleh (Baylor)
  5. Golden State Valkyries – Madison Conner (TCU)
  6. Dallas Wings – Zaay Green (Alabama)
  7. Washington Mystics – Aaliyah Nye (Alabama)
  8. Indiana Fever – Madison Scott (Ole Miss)
  9. Seattle Storm – Kendall Bostic (Illinois)
  10.  Las Vegas Aces – Maddy Westbeld (Notre Dame)
  11.  Atlanta Dream – Kierra Wheeler (Norfolk State)
  12.  Minnesota Lynx – Sania Feagin (South Carolina)
  13.  New York Liberty – Kayla Cooper (UAlbany)

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