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Who Will Claim the Coveted Top Spot in the WNBA Draft?

November 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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The discussion about who will be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft has shifted recently, indicating the situation remains uncertain. With many months left before the draft, changes are still likely. Nonetheless, the period following the draft lottery is an exciting time to analyze team needs and draft prospects.

This year is particularly unique because collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations are in progress. Many players have allowed their CBA contracts to expire, resulting in a large number of free agents in the WNBA. Consequently, it’s difficult to predict team compositions post-draft, making draft projections largely speculative at this stage.

Let’s take a look at some mock draft front-runners:

Azzi Fudd, Guard — UConn
Last year, coach Geno Auriemma advised Aggie Fudd, who was uncertain about entering the WNBA Draft or returning to college, highlighting that Fudd had only showcased her full potential in about five games due to injuries. This was a key reason why she chose to return for another season. So far this season, Fudd is excelling with an average of 21 points per game across six games, a significant jump from her previous 15.1 points average in her sophomore year. Additionally, her remarkable three-point shooting accuracy at 54.8% and defensive prowess averaging 2.2 steals per game have demonstrated her all-around talent. Had Fudd entered the draft last year, she likely would have been a late first-round pick; now, she’s aiming for the top overall pick—health permitting.

Awa Fam, Center — Valencia, Spain
For the second consecutive year, an international player is poised to be a high WNBA draft pick. After France’s Dominique Malonga went second overall last year, Spain’s Awa Fam is expected to be among the top three picks this year. At just 19, Fam is eligible under current international draft rules, having played professionally in Spain’s Valencia league for four years. This professional experience, including off-season play with and against WNBA players, gives her a significant edge over college players. She is athletic, versatile, and shows promise as a top-tier post player.

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Lauren Betts, Center — UCLA
Lauren Betts was the top mock draft pick until recently, but with increased attention on Fam and Fudd’s impressive season starts, her position has slipped a bit. UCLA is currently ranked third, though a recent loss to Texas may affect that. While Betts had a modest scoring game in that loss, she remains efficient, shooting 50%. However, she faces challenges with fewer touches and strong defensive strategies targeting her. Standing at 6-foot-7, Betts is one of the tallest centers in the league and is known for her footwork, efficiency, rim protection, and passing ability. Still, her more traditional play style may be a drawback as the league evolves, potentially placing her outside the top two picks.

Fan Take: This evolving draft landscape is thrilling for WNBA fans as it highlights a mix of emerging young talent and seasoned international players, signaling an exciting future for the league. How these players develop and where they land could shape the competitive balance and style of play in the coming years, offering fresh storylines and heightened interest in women’s basketball.

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