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2026 WNBA Draft: Full List of Top 20 First-Round Picks

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Melanie Joe

There’s something about draft night that never quite announces itself all at once. It begins quietly—names whispered in conversations, projections debated in corners, dreams stretching just far enough to feel within reach. For the players, it’s years of work condensed into a few fleeting moments. For the teams, it’s the promise of something new, something transformative.

And yet, before the picks are even called, there’s already a sense that something bigger is unfolding. Not just a reshuffling of rosters, but a subtle shift in the league’s future. Each selection carries weight—some obvious, others that will only reveal their significance seasons from now.

The 2026 class, in particular, felt different. Deeper. More versatile. A blend of polished stars and rising talents whose ceilings seem almost undefined. You could feel it in the anticipation, in the way each name lingered just a second longer after being announced.

By the time the first few picks rolled in, the direction of the night started to take shape. Franchises weren’t just drafting for need—they were drafting for identity, for evolution. And slowly, the picture became clear.

Then came the moment where everything aligned—the selections that defined the night and set the tone for what’s ahead.

WNBA Draft 2026 – First Round Results (Top 20 Picks)

Azzi Fudd — Dallas Wings

Olivia Miles — Minnesota Lynx

Awa Fam Thiam — Seattle Storm

Lauren Betts — Washington Mystics

Gabriela Jaquez — Chicago Sky

Kiki Rice — Toronto Tempo

Iyana Martín Carrión — Portland Fire

Flau’jae Johnson — Golden State Valkyries (rights traded to Seattle Storm)

Angela Dugalić — Washington Mystics

Raven Johnson — Indiana Fever

Cotie McMahon — Washington Mystics

Nell Angloma — Connecticut Sun

Madina Okot — Atlanta Dream

Taina Mair — Seattle Storm

Gianna Kneepkens — Connecticut Sun

Marta Suarez — Seattle Storm

Frieda Buhner — Portland Fire

Charlisse Leger-Walker — Connecticut Sun

Cassandre Prosper — Washington Mystics

Ta’Niya Latson — Los Angeles Sparks

What stands out most isn’t just the talent—it’s the intent. Teams like the Washington Mystics and Seattle Storm loaded up, clearly signaling a push toward depth and long-term dominance. Others, like the Dallas Wings, made a bold statement right at the top, anchoring their future with a potential franchise cornerstone.

And perhaps that’s the real story of this draft. Not just who was picked—but what it all points to. A league growing faster, deeper, and more competitive, where every selection feels like the beginning of something bigger than just a career.

Because years from now, when these names become headlines and highlight reels, this night will quietly remain where it all began.

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