Sonia Citron - WNBA Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track where Notre Dame's Sonia Citron appears in the latest WNBA mock drafts.
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Sonia Citron has appeared:
No. 6 overall — Washington Mystics
The thought of Sonia Citron going this low is probably unfathomable for most people. Still, if the Mystics want to make everyone sick, they'll scoop Citron up expeditiously and pretend like this was the plan all along.
So much is made of Citron's teammates, Olivia Miles and Hannah Hidalgo. You might call them peanut butter and jelly. Well, Citron is the bread in the metaphorical sandwich. She does all the little things that often go unnoticed but ties it all together so nicely.
A bucket is needed? She's got it. Someone to save a possession? She can do that. A playmaker? PRESENT. You get the picture. Draft her, too, Mystics, and thank me later.
So much is made of Citron's teammates, Olivia Miles and Hannah Hidalgo. You might call them peanut butter and jelly. Well, Citron is the bread in the metaphorical sandwich. She does all the little things that often go unnoticed but ties it all together so nicely.
A bucket is needed? She's got it. Someone to save a possession? She can do that. A playmaker? PRESENT. You get the picture. Draft her, too, Mystics, and thank me later.
No. 3 overall — Chicago Sky
After drafting Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese last season, the Sky desperately need a guard or wing to pair with them, and are the biggest loser from Miles' rise. If she is indeed off the board, her Notre Dame teammate, Sonia Citron, could be the pick. Citron may not have the ceiling you'd prefer from a No. 3 pick, but she has a very high floor as a 3-and-D wing.
No. 3 overall — Chicago Sky
Headed into free agency, the Chicago Sky had glaring needs at all guard spots. Some of those needs were addressed with the additions of veteran guards Courtney Vandersloot and Kia Nurse in free agency, and Rebecca Allen in a trade with Connecticut.
The Sky could go a lot of directions with this pick, but backcourt depth and versatility for the future is their most concerning need.
Notre Dame's Sonia Citron has a unique level of versatility with her size and ability to play on or off the ball. She would make a great next-level utility wing and smart defensive presence as a pro.
Notre Dame has the most lethal backcourt in the country, with Citron playing a critical role while averaging 13.5 points, 2.9 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game and shooting 38 percent from the perimeter. She's a high-IQ guard who makes smart decisions, is capable of operating in the half and full court and has proven to be a vital playmaker alongside other highly skilled guards.
The Sky could go a lot of directions with this pick, but backcourt depth and versatility for the future is their most concerning need.
Notre Dame's Sonia Citron has a unique level of versatility with her size and ability to play on or off the ball. She would make a great next-level utility wing and smart defensive presence as a pro.
Notre Dame has the most lethal backcourt in the country, with Citron playing a critical role while averaging 13.5 points, 2.9 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game and shooting 38 percent from the perimeter. She's a high-IQ guard who makes smart decisions, is capable of operating in the half and full court and has proven to be a vital playmaker alongside other highly skilled guards.
No. 3 overall — Chicago Sky
This might seem high for Citron, but she has a lot going for her -- including Notre Dame's reputation for producing WNBA-level guards. Consider how well she plays now with two dynamic guards like Hidalgo and Miles: She's averaging 12.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists. The sophomore Hidalgo is one of the best on-ball defenders in the country, but Citron is also a very strong defensive player.
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