NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star.
鈥淚鈥檓 not really sure I have words to describe that feeling what that meant,鈥 Fudd said of getting drafted. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 fully sunk in. It’s nothing I could have imagined. The feeling of sitting with my family, with Morgan (Valley), hearing your name called, go up there. Such a surreal feeling,鈥
Fudd will pair again with former Huskies teammate Paige Bueckers, who was the Wings’ top pick last year. Bueckers 鈥 who along with Fudd gave UConn a record seven No. 1 selections 鈥 was in attendance at the draft along with Fudd’s Huskies teammates.
鈥淧aige is an incredible player, everyone knows that,鈥 Fudd said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 someone that makes playing basketball with easy.鈥
UCLA stars Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez went in the top five, a little over a week after .
Their teammate, Kiki Rice, went sixth to Toronto, the first pick for the expansion franchise. The Tempo chose to have the after winning a coin toss, giving the Portland Fire the top choice in the expansion draft earlier this month.
UCLA of having four players drafted in the first round, a mark the Huskies set in 2002, when Angela Dugalic went ninth to Washington, teaming her again with Betts. And, Giannna Kneepkens was chosen by Connecticut with the last pick of the opening round.
The Bruins also tied Tennessee (1997, 2008), Notre Dame (2019) and South Carolina (2023), which all had five players drafted in total. They could break that mark with Charlisse Leger-Walker also expected to be picked.
The new that was ratified last month gave huge pay raises to rookies. Fudd will make nearly seven-times what Bueckers earned last season as the top choice. The No. 2 and No. 3 picks will get $466,913 and $436,016, respectively.
Second- and third-round picks will make $270,000 鈥 which is more than the previous maximum salary in the old CBA.
鈥淚鈥檓 just blessed and grateful to come at this time,鈥 said No. 8 pick Flau’jae Johnson, who went to Golden State. 鈥淭he 30th season. My goal is to leave it better than I found it. It鈥檚 a gratitude thing, but also a responsibility thing. I鈥檓 taking that with full force.鈥
Minnesota took Olivia Miles of TCU with the No. 2 pick. Miles decided to stay in college last season instead of enter the WNBA draft. She transferred from Notre Dame to the Horned Frogs. She helped the team reach the Elite Eight for the second consecutive year.
鈥淒eep breath that鈥檚 why I got emotional,鈥 Miles said of finishing her journey. 鈥淚t鈥檚 finally here, finally heard my name. This is what this was for.鈥
After Seattle took Spain center Awa Fam Thiam at No. 3, Washington selected the 6-foot-7 Betts before the Chicago Sky followed with Jaquez, who is the sister of Miami Heat player Jaime Jaquez Jr. She now has family bragging rights not only with a national championship, but also was picked higher than him. Jaime was taken 18th in the NBA draft in 2023.
Portland took Spanish guard Iyana Martin Carrion with its first-ever pick. Indiana took South Carolina’s Raven Johnson with the 10th pick and Washington drafted Cotie McMahon of Ole Miss next.
Connecticut took French player Nell Angloma with the 12th pick. A second Gamecock went next with Madina Okot drafted by Atlanta. Seattle drafted Duke’s Taina Mair with the 14th choice.
The Sun closed out the first round choosing Kneepkens.
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