Throughout the 2024-25 collegiate and international season, this board will be consistently updated.

These rankings do not reflect player “value” rather how I would rank them based on where I view their professional translation. Even in rankings, there are ranges, fluctuations, and a multitude of ways to look at things which I will dive into in writing and video.

Fit and ability to make an impact where you’re drafted/signed means more than just about anything else, although I do feel there are going to be very clear tiers within how each class stacks up.

Notes

  • I am only including players who are automatically eligible: For college players, if you are a listed senior and/or have announced that you will be entering the 2025 WNBA Draft, you’re considered on this. For international players who turn 20 by the end of 2025, they are automatically eligible.

  • As players declare for the WNBA Draft or publicly state that they will, I will update accordingly. If you’re looking for Azzi Fudd, Flau’jae Johnson, Olivia Miles, Raven Johnson, Janiah Barker, Rori Harmon etc. check out the 2026 WNBA Draft Board.

Rori Harmon recently announced she received an additional year of eligibility from the NCAA due to a medical hardship waiver: If/when she announces that she is entering the Draft, I’ll move her onto the 2025 WNBA Draft Board.

  • Again just want to reiterate that this is what I think, not what I think will actually happen during the Draft.

V1: October 15th, 2024

Number

Player

Height

Position

Team/Country

1

Paige Bueckers

6’

Guard

UConn

2

Kiki Iriafen

6’4

Forward

USC

3

Dominique Malonga

6’6

Center

Lyon ASVEL

4

Sonia Citron

6’1

Wing

Notre Dame

5

Shyanne Sellers

6’2

Wing

Maryland

6

Saniya Rivers

6’1

Wing

NC State

7

Georgia Amoore

5’6

Guard

Kentucky

8

Dalayah Daniels

6’4

Forward

Washington

9

Annika Soltau

6’4

Forward

Gernika (Germany)

10

Serena Sundell

6’2

Guard

Kansas State

11

Laila Phelia

6’

Wing

Texas

12

Anastasiia Olairi Kosu

6’1

Forward

UMMC Ekaterinburg (Russia)

13

Aicha Coulibaly

6’

Wing/Forward

Texas A&M

14

Madison Scott

6’2

Forward

Mississippi

15

KK Timpson

6’2

Forward

Florida State

16

Ajsa Sivka

6’3

Wing/Forward

Tarbes (Slovenia)

17

Bree Hall

6’

Wing

South Carolina

18

Taylor Thierry

6’1

Forward

Ohio State

19

Leilani Kapinus

5’10

Guard/Wing

Vanderbilt

20

Maddy Westbeld

6’2

Forward

Notre Dame

21

Te-Hina Paopao

5’9

Guard

South Carolina

22

Aneesah Morrow

6’1

Forward

LSU

23

Rayah Marshall

6’4

Forward/Center

USC

24

Reigan Richardson

5’11

Guard

Duke

25

Aubrey Griffin

6’1

Forward

UConn

26

Jordan Hobbs

6’3

Wing/Forward

Michigan

27

Talia von Oelhoffen

5’11

Guard

USC

28

Marine Dursus

5’9

Guard

Angers (France)

29

Aziaha James

5’9

Guard

NC State

30

Charlisse Leger-Walker

5’10

Guard

UCLA

32

Madison Hayes

6’

Wing

NC State

32

Sarah Ashlee Barker

6’

Guard/Wing

Alabama

33

Yvonne Ejim

6’1

Forward

Gonzaga

34

Aaliyah Nye

6’

Wing

Alabama

35

Taylen Collins

6’1

Forward

Auburn

36

Kennedy Todd-Williams

6’

Guard/Wing

Mississippi

37

Georgia Woolley

6’

Guard/Wing

Syracuse

38

JJ Quinerly

5’8

Guard

West Virginia

Check out the accompanying Draft Film Room series with interviews and in-depth game tape review with some of the top prospects in the 2025 WNBA Draft Class.

Anticipate a full in-depth write up in the 2025 WNBA Draft Primer coming out next week, around roughly Thursday or Friday of next week. As always, I’m open to answering questions on what I think.