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2026 WNBA Draft Results: Full Order, Live Updates, and Indiana Fever Picks

The 2026 WNBA Draft takes place tonight, Monday, April 13, 2026, in New York City. The Dallas Wings are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick for the second consecutive year. Following their playoff run last season, the Indiana Fever and star guard Caitlin Clark will add to their roster starting with the No. 10 overall pick in the first round. The draft begins at 7:00 PM ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN. We’ll update you with the 2026 WNBA Draft results once they are in here.

2026 WNBA Draft Order & Live Results

2026 WNBA Draft Results

Here’s the 2026 WNBA draft order and results for you. 

2026 WNBA Draft Results – First Round

PickTeamPlayer SelectedSchool/Country
1Dallas WingsAzzi Fudd (G)UConn
2Minnesota Lynx (from CHI)Olivia Miles (G)TCU
3Seattle Storm (from LA)Awa Fam Thiam (C)Spain
4Washington MysticsLauren Betts (C)UCLA
5Chicago Sky (from CON)Gabriela Jaquez (G)UCLA
6Toronto TempoKiki Rice (G)UCLA
7Portland FireIyana Martín Carrión (G)Spain
8Golden State ValkyriesFlau’jae Johnson (G)LSU
9Washington Mystics (from SEA)Angela Dugalić (F)UCLA
10Indiana FeverRaven Johnson (G)South Carolina
11Washington Mystics (from NY)Cotie McMahon (F)Ole Miss
12Connecticut Sun (from PHX)Nell Angloma (F)France
13Atlanta DreamMadina Okot (C)South Carolina
14Seattle Storm (from LV)Taina MairDuke
15Connecticut Sun (from MIN)Gianna Kneepkens (G)UCLA

2026 WNBA Draft: Official Second Round Results

PickTeamPlayer SelectedSchool/Country
16Seattle Storm (from DAL)Marta Suárez (F)TCU / Spain
17Portland Fire (from CHI)Frieda Bühner (F)Germany
18Connecticut SunCharlisse Leger-Walker (G)UCLA / New Zealand
19Washington MysticsCassandre Prosper (G)Notre Dame / Canada
20Los Angeles SparksTa’Niya Latson (G)South Carolina / USA
21Chicago Sky (from POR)Latasha Lattimore (F)Ole Miss / Canada
22Toronto TempoTeonni Key (G/F)Kentucky / USA
23Golden State ValkyriesAshlon Jackson (G)Duke / USA
24Los Angeles Sparks (from SEA)Chance Gray (G)Ohio State / USA
25Indiana FeverJustine Pissott (C)Vanderbilt / USA
26Toronto Tempo (from NY)Saffron Shiels (G)Australia
27Phoenix MercuryInes Pitarch-Granel (G)France
28Atlanta DreamIndya Nivar (G)UNC / USA
29Las Vegas AcesJaniah Barker (F)Tennessee / USA
30Washington Mystics (from MIN)Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (G/F)Baylor / USA

2026 WNBA Draft: Official Third Round Results

PickTeamPlayer SelectedSchool/Country
31Dallas WingsZee Spearman (F)Tennessee / USA
32Chicago SkyTonie Morgan (G)Kentucky / USA
33Connecticut SunSerah Williams (F)UConn / USA
34Washington MysticsRori Harmon (G)Texas / USA
35Los Angeles SparksAmelia Hassett (F)Kentucky / Australia
36Toronto TempoCharlise Dunn (G)Davidson / Australia
37Portland FireTaylor Bigby (G)TCU / USA
38Golden State ValkyriesKokoro Tanaka (G)Japan
39Seattle StormGrace VanSlootoen (F)Michigan State / USA
40Indiana FeverJessica Timmons (G)Alabama / USA
41New York LibertyManuela Puoch (F)Australia
42Phoenix MercuryEszter RatkaiHungary
43Atlanta DreamKejia RanChina
44Las Vegas AcesJordan Obi (F)Kentucky / USA
45Minnesota LynxLani White (G)Utah / USA

Indiana Fever Draft Outlook: Building Around Caitlin Clark

After securing back-to-back No. 1 overall picks in Aliyah Boston (2023) and Caitlin Clark (2024), the Fever enter the 2026 draft with a more established core. Holding the No. 10 pick, Indiana is expected to target defensive length or a perimeter shooter to provide Clark with more spacing.

FAQ: WNBA Draft 2026

Question: What time is the WNBA Draft tonight? Answer: The draft starts at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT on Monday, April 13, 2026.

Question: Who has the first pick in the WNBA Draft? Answer: The Dallas Wings hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

Question: How many picks do the Indiana Fever have tonight? Answer: The Fever have three picks in the 2026 draft: No. 10, No. 25, and No. 40.

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