What's Happening?
The Dallas Wings selected Azzi Fudd from the University of Connecticut as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft. This marks the seventh time a UConn player has been chosen first in the draft. The draft was notable for UCLA, which set a new record
with six players selected in the first round, including Lauren Betts, who was picked fourth by the Washington Mystics. The draft also featured the first selections for the two new WNBA expansion teams, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo.
Why It's Important?
The selection of Azzi Fudd as the top pick highlights the continued dominance of UConn in producing top-tier basketball talent. The record-setting number of UCLA players drafted underscores the strength of their program and its ability to develop players ready for professional play. The introduction of two new teams, Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo, signifies the league's growth and expansion, which could lead to increased visibility and opportunities for women's basketball. This draft also reflects the impact of the new collective bargaining agreement, which has increased rookie salaries significantly.
What's Next?
The 2026 WNBA season is set to begin on May 8, with teams integrating their new draft picks into their rosters. The expansion teams will be looking to establish themselves in the league, while established teams will aim to leverage their new talent to improve their standings. The increased salaries under the new CBA may also influence player performance and team dynamics as the season progresses.











