The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)'s draft for the 2026 season was held following the 2025–26 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. This was the first draft for the league's two newest expansion teams: the Portland Fire and the Toronto Tempo.

Draft lottery

In November 2025, the WNBA announced that the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery would be held on November 23, 2025. The lottery decided the order of the first 5 picks in the 2026 WNBA draft and was televised on ESPN in the United States. The five teams that did not qualify for 2025 WNBA playoffs participated in this draft lottery.

Lottery chances

The lottery chances were based on the combined record from the 2024 and 2025 WNBA seasons. In the drawing, 14 balls numbered 1 to 14 were placed in a lottery machine and mixed. Four balls were drawn to determine a four-digit combination. The team assigned that four-ball combination received the No. 1 pick. The four balls were then be placed back into the machine and the process was repeated to determine the second pick. Of the three teams not selected in the drawings, the team with the worst cumulative two-year record was selected third; the team with the next worst record selected fourth; and the remaining team, fifth.

A representative from the league's independent accounting firm, Ernst & Young, was in attendance to oversee the draft lottery process.

Note: The team selected for the No. 1 pick in the lottery is noted below in bold text.

TeamCombined 2024–25 recordLottery chancesResult
Dallas Wings19–6542.0%1st pick
Minnesota Lynx (from Chicago Sky)23–6126.1%2nd pick
Seattle Storm (from Los Angeles Sparks)29–5516.7%3rd pick
Washington Mystics30–549.7%4th pick
Chicago Sky (from Connecticut Sun)39–455.5%5th pick

Notes

Eligibility and entrants

Under the 2026 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the WNBA and its players' union, ratified before this draft and mostly unchanged from the previous CBA, draft eligibility for players (not defined as "international") requires the following to be true:

  • The player's 22nd birthday falls during the calendar year of the draft. For the 2026 draft, the cutoff birth date is December 31, 2004.
  • She has either: completed her college eligibility; received a bachelor's degree, or is scheduled to receive such in the three months following the draft; or is at least four years removed from high school graduation.

Early eligibility

Players who are younger than the draft's cutoff age and are scheduled to receive their bachelor's degree within three months of the draft date will only be eligible if the calendar year of the draft is no earlier than the fourth year after their high school graduation.

Players with remaining college eligibility but who do meet the cutoff age criteria must notify WNBA headquarters of their intent to enter the draft no later than 10 days before the draft date, and must renounce any remaining college eligibility to do so. For the 2026 draft, the date fell on April 3. A separate notification timetable is provided for players involved in postseason tournaments (i.e. the NCAA Division I tournament); those players (normally) must declare for the draft within 24 hours of their final collegiate game.

International players

"International players" are defined as those for whom all of the following is true:

  • Born and currently residing outside the U.S.
  • Never "exercised intercollegiate basketball eligibility" in the U.S.
  • The player's 20th birthday falls during the calendar year of the draft. For this draft, the international cutoff birth date is December 31, 2006.

Draft

Azzi Fudd was selected 1st overall by the Dallas Wings.
Olivia Miles was selected 2nd overall by the Minnesota Lynx.
Awa Fam was selected 3rd overall by the Seattle Storm.
Lauren Betts was selected 4th overall by the Washington Mystics.
Gabriela Jaquez was selected 5th overall by the Chicago Sky.
Kiki Rice was selected 6th overall by the Toronto Tempo.
Iyana Martín was selected 7th overall by the Portland Fire.
#Denotes player who never played in the WNBA regular season or playoffs
BoldDenotes player who won Rookie of the Year

First round

PickPlayerNationalityTeamSchool / club team
1Azzi FuddUnited StatesDallas WingsUConn
2Olivia MilesUnited StatesMinnesota Lynx (from Chicago)TCU
3Awa FamSpain/SenegalSeattle Storm (from Los Angeles)Valencia (Spain)
4Lauren BettsUnited StatesWashington MysticsUCLA
5Gabriela JaquezUnited States/MexicoChicago Sky (from Connecticut)UCLA
6Kiki RiceUnited StatesToronto TempoUCLA
7Iyana MartínSpainPortland FirePerfumerias Avenida (Spain)
8Flau'jae JohnsonUnited StatesGolden State Valkyries (Traded to Seattle)LSU
9Angela DugalićUnited States/SerbiaWashington Mystics (from Seattle)UCLA
10Raven JohnsonUnited StatesIndiana FeverSouth Carolina
11Cotie McMahonUnited StatesWashington Mystics (from New York via Minnesota and Connecticut)Ole Miss
12Nell AnglomaFranceConnecticut Sun (from Phoenix via Chicago)Basket Lattes Montpellier (France)
13Madina OkotKenyaAtlanta DreamSouth Carolina
14Taina MairUnited StatesSeattle Storm (from Las Vegas)Duke
15Gianna KneepkensUnited StatesConnecticut Sun (from Minnesota via Washington)UCLA

Second round

PickPlayerNationalityTeamSchool / club team
16Marta SuárezSpainSeattle Storm (from Dallas, traded to Golden State)TCU
17Frieda BühnerGermanyPortland Fire (from Chicago)Estudiantes (Spain)
18Charlisse Leger-WalkerNew ZealandConnecticut SunUCLA
19Cassandre ProsperCanadaWashington MysticsNotre Dame
20Ta'Niya LatsonUnited StatesLos Angeles SparksSouth Carolina
21Latasha LattimoreCanadaChicago Sky (from Portland)Ole Miss
22Teonni KeyUnited StatesToronto TempoKentucky
23Ashlon JacksonUnited StatesGolden State ValkyriesDuke
24Chance GrayUnited StatesLos Angeles Sparks (from Seattle)Ohio State
25Justine PissottUnited StatesIndiana FeverVanderbilt
26Saffron ShielsAustraliaToronto Tempo (from New York via Chicago)Townsville Fire (Australia)
27Inès Pitarch-GranelFrancePhoenix MercuryTango Bourges (France)
28Indya NivarUnited StatesAtlanta DreamNorth Carolina
29Janiah BarkerUnited StatesLas Vegas AcesTennessee
30Darianna Littlepage-BuggsUnited StatesWashington Mystics (from Minnesota)Baylor

Third round

PickPlayerNationalityTeamSchool / club team
31Zee SpearmanUnited StatesDallas WingsTennessee
32Tonie MorganUnited StatesChicago SkyKentucky
33Serah WilliamsUnited StatesConnecticut SunUConn
34Rori HarmonUnited StatesWashington MysticsTexas
35Amelia HassettAustraliaLos Angeles SparksKentucky
36Charlise DunnAustraliaToronto TempoDavidson
37Taylor BigbyUnited StatesPortland FireTCU
38Kokoro TanakaJapanGolden State ValkyriesEneos Sunflowers (Japan)
39Grace VanSlootenUnited StatesSeattle StormMichigan State
40Jessica TimmonsUnited StatesIndiana FeverAlabama
41Manuela PuochAustraliaNew York LibertySouthside Melbourne Flyers (Australia)
42Eszter RátkaiHungaryPhoenix MercuryPEAC (Hungary)
43Ran KejiaChinaAtlanta DreamSichuan Yuanda (China)
44Jordan ObiUnited StatesLas Vegas AcesKentucky
45Lani WhiteUnited StatesMinnesota LynxUtah

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