November 17, 2024
Dallas Wings win No. 1 pick in 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery
Paige Bueckers top prize in crowded field of talent
The WNBA held its draft lottery on Sunday, where four teams — the Los Angeles Sparks, Dallas Wings, Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics — learned the order of their picks for the 2025 WNBA draft next April.
Continue reading with a subscription to The Next
Get unlimited access to women’s basketball coverage and help support our hardworking staff of writers, editors, and photographers by subscribing today.
Already a member?
Login
When the lottery balls fell, it was the Dallas Wings leapfrogging the Los Angeles Sparks to take the No. 1 pick in the draft. The Sparks, who had the best chances at landing the top pick, ended up with the No. 2 pick, leaving the Sky for the third pick and the Mystics taking No. 4.
Want even more women’s sports in your inbox?
Subscribe now to our sister publication The IX and receive our independent women’s sports newsletter six days a week. Learn more about your favorite athletes and teams around the world competing in soccer, tennis, basketball, golf, hockey and gymnastics from our incredible team of writers.
Readers of The Next now save 50% on their subscription to The IX.
Each lottery team had one of their long stars representing them in Bristol, Conn. at ESPN’s studios. Angel Reese represented the Sky, with Aaliyah Edwards was there for the Mystics, Maddy Siegrist got to celebrate the Wings getting the top pick and Rickea Jackson went across the country for the Sparks.
The odds were based on the record for the 2023 and 2024 seasons of the four teams who didn’t make the playoffs this past season. The Sparks were 25-55 combined in the 2023 and 2024 seasons, while the Wings and Sky are tied at 31-49, and the Mystics were 33-47 the past two seasons. The leagues expansion franchise, the Golden State Valkyries, who will begin play in 2025, were automatically assigned the fifth selection in each of the three rounds of the draft set for April 2025.
UConn guard Paige Bueckers has been seen as the overwhelming favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick in many 2025 mock drafts. Other top prospects include USC’s Kiki Iriafen, Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles, UConn’s Azzi Fudd, UCLA’s Janiah Barker and LSU’s Aneesah Morrow.
Order ‘Rare Gems’ and save 30%
Howard Megdal, founder and editor of The Next and The IX, released his latest book on May 7, 2024. This deeply reported story follows four connected generations of women’s basketball pioneers, from Elvera “Peps” Neuman to Cheryl Reeve and from Lindsay Whalen to Sylvia Fowles and Paige Bueckers.
If you enjoy his coverage of women’s basketball every Wednesday at The IX, you will love “Rare Gems: How Four Generations of Women Paved the Way for the WNBA.” Click the link below to order and enter MEGDAL30 at checkout.
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever (2024), Aliyah Boston of the Fever (2023), Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream (2022), Charli Collier (2021), and Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty (2020) were the previous first overall picks.
The rest of the draft order is determined by the teams 2024 record. The New York Liberty have the right to swap its own first-round pick for Phoenix’s first-round pick, however, the remaining order for the first round of the 2025 WNBA draft is as follows:
- Dallas Wings
- Los Angeles Sparks
- Chicago Sky
- Washington Mystics
- Golden State Valkyries
- Washington Mystics from Atlanta Dream via Dallas Wings (Allisha Gray, 1/21/23)
- New York Liberty (via a pick swap with the Phoenix Mercury)
- Indiana Fever
- Seattle Storm
- Chicago Sky (via a trade with the Connecticut Sun)
- Minnesota Lynx
- Phoenix Mercury (via a pick swap with the New York Liberty)
(The Las Vegas Aces forfeited their 2025 first round pick for violating league rules.)
Add Locked On Women’s Basketball to your daily routine
Here at The Next, in addition to the 24/7/365 written content our staff provides, we also host the daily Locked On Women’s Basketball podcast. Join us Monday through Saturday each week as we discuss all things WNBA, collegiate basketball, basketball history and much more. Listen wherever you find podcasts or watch on YouTube.