The WNBA Draft will take place Thursday, April 13 at 4 p.m. PT in New York City.
Former Oregon State star Sydney Wiese is projected to be a top-10 overall pick, after former Beavers Jamie Weisner and Ruth Hamblin were both second-round selections a year ago.
Kelsey Plum, the NCAA's all-time scoring leader, is near-lock to be the No. 1 overall pick by the San Antonio Stars. Three players from national champion South Carolina -- center Alaina Coates and early entry guards Kaela Davis and Allisha Gray -- could also be first-round picks. Washington's Chantel Osahor and Arizona State's Sophie Brunner are also expected to be picked during the draft's three rounds.