What's Happening?
On Monday evening, the South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team saw three of its players selected in the 2026 WNBA Draft. Raven Johnson was the first to be picked, going to the Indiana Fever as the 10th overall selection. Johnson, who has been
a standout player for the Gamecocks over the past five seasons, will reunite with former teammate Aliyah Boston on the Fever. Madina Okot was the second Gamecock drafted, chosen by the Atlanta Dream with the 13th overall pick. Okot, who transferred from Mississippi State, had a significant impact this season, averaging 12.8 points and 10.6 rebounds per game. The Los Angeles Sparks selected Ta'Niya Latson with the 20th overall pick in the second round. Latson, who transferred from Florida State, averaged 14.1 points per game in her single season with South Carolina.
Why It's Important?
The selection of three South Carolina players in the WNBA Draft underscores the strength and talent of the Gamecocks' basketball program. This achievement highlights the program's ability to develop players who are ready to compete at the professional level. For the WNBA teams, acquiring players like Johnson, Okot, and Latson brings fresh talent and potential to their rosters. The draft selections also reflect positively on the coaching staff and the university's commitment to women's sports, potentially influencing future recruitment and the program's reputation nationally.
What's Next?
As these players transition to the professional league, they will face the challenge of adapting to the higher level of competition in the WNBA. Their performance in the upcoming season will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike. For the South Carolina Gamecocks, the success of their alumni in the WNBA could enhance their recruiting efforts, attracting top high school talent interested in a program with a proven track record of developing professional athletes.











