2025 WNBA Schedule

The 2025 WNBA season begins on Friday, May 16th with three matchups — Dallas vs. Minnesota, Golden State vs. Los Angeles and Washington vs. Atlanta.

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Los Angeles Sparks 2025 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the Los Angeles Sparks.

Here are the Los Angeles Sparks selections in some recent mock drafts:

For the Win — Meghan Hall

9. Shyanne Sellers, Maryland

The Los Angeles Sparks and Kelsey Plum want everyone to think she'll play point guard this season. DON'T BELIEVE THEM. While Plum is fully capable, she's best as a shooting guard who can play the point *if necessary*.

It wouldn't be shocking to see her slide over to the two-spot. So, when she does, L.A. will need help at point guard. For the love of all that is good, Sparks, please draft Maryland's Shyanne Sellers.

Even if you're sold on KP as your point, Sellers can also play shooting guard. IT'S PERFECT. She's BRILLIANT in open space, and she's a walking tool kit. She can rebound, defend well, dish the ball, and, of course, score from all over.

CBS Sports — Jack Maloney

9. Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia

New Sparks coach Lynne Roberts is bringing her 3-point heavy offense from Utah to Los Angeles, and Sivka is a perfect fit for that approach. The 19-year-old Slovenian is a big wing who can space the floor and offers a lot of positional flexibility. Sivka also makes sense here for the Sparks because they have a crowded depth chart already and she could be a draft-and-stash option.

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Kiki Iriafen - WNBA Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track where USC's Kiki Iriafen appears in the latest WNBA mock drafts.

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Kiki Iriafen has appeared:

For the Win — Meghan Hall

No. 2 overall — Seattle Storm

The Seattle Storm's recent free agency moves allow them to hold off on drafting a guard after Jewell Loyd's departure. That's where USC forward Kiki Iriafen comes in. Drafting Iriafen at No. 2. probably depends on how she does in the NCAA tournament, but we're PUSHING THE AGENDA.

If the team wants someone who could be inserted into the starting lineup if needed and provide immediate depth, Iriafen is a solid choice. Her ability to clean up on glass is an underrated quality in her game, and a lot of it can be attributed to her knack for blowing past and up and over opponents.

She excels at using her length and explosiveness to create opportunities. Moreover, Iriafen brings the BUCKETS. The USC forward is a top-tier option, whether at the rim, in the midrange game or even a sneaky good 3-pointer.

CBS Sports — Jack Maloney

No. 5 overall — Golden State Valkyries

Iriafen's slide down the board stops at No. 5 and the expansion Valkyries, who will offer the California native a chance to stay at home. While Iriafen hasn't been bad in her first season at USC, she hasn't shown the growth in key areas -- shooting, rim protection -- that many were hoping to see. Still, she's an efficient scorer, and her athleticism and motor will make her a good fit for the fast-paced style Natalie Nakase wants to implement.

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2024 WNBA Draft Results

Below is a list of all draft picks for the 2024 WNBA Draft.

MORE: WNBA Draft Results: No. 1 Overall Picks

2024 WNBA Draft Results - Round 1

PickTeamProspectSchool/Country
1Indiana FeverCaitlin ClarkIowa
2Los Angeles SparksCameron BrinkStanford
3Chicago SkyKamilla CardosoSouth Carolina
4Los Angeles SparksRickea JacksonTennessee
5Dallas WingsJacy SheldonOhio State
6Washington MysticsAaliyah EdwardsConnecticut
7Chicago SkyAngel ReeseLSU
8Minnesota LynxAlissa PiliUtah
9Dallas WingsCarla LeiteFrance
10Connecticut SunLeila LacanFrance
11New York LibertyMarquesha DavisOle Miss
12Atlanta DreamNyadiew PuochAustralia

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