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Marisa Flores | April 16, 2024

The colleges (and conferences) with the most players taken in the 2024 WNBA draft

2024 WNBA Draft top picks' March Madness highlights

The WNBA drafted a superstar class to compete for the 144 total roster spots. Thirty of the 36 picks over three rounds came from NCAA Division I schools. Iowa's Caitlin Clark was selected first overall to the Indiana Fever. It was the second consecutive year Indiana held the top overall selection.

Clark will join last year's top overall draft pick, Aliyah Boston, on the Fever following a legendary college career. The guard from Iowa made history, taking the Hawkeyes to consecutive NCAA championship games and setting the all-time Division I scoring record for both men and women.

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Alongside Clark, Iowa teammate Kate Martin was drafted in the second round to the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces. The Big Ten and Pac-12 provided the most of any conference with seven draft picks each. The SEC followed with six.

Here's a full breakdown of the conferences:

RANK CONFERENCE # OF PICKS
T-1 Big Ten 7
T-1 Pac-12 7
3 SEC 6
4 ACC 3
T-5 Big East 2
T-5 WCC 2
T-7 Big 12 1
T-7 Ivy League 1
T-7 SWAC 1

Here's how schools with multiple picks were chosen round-by-round: 

# OF PICKS SCHOOL ROUND(S)
2 Iowa 1st-round: 1, 2nd-round: 1
2 Ohio State 1st-round: 1, 2nd-round: 1
2 UConn 1st-round: 1, 2nd-round: 1
2 Arizona 2nd-round: 2
2 Gonzaga 2nd-round: 2
2 Southern California 3rd-round: 2

From pick No. 1 to 36, here's the complete 2024 WNBA draft order: 

PICK TEAM PLAYER SCHOOL/COUNTRY POSITION
1 Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark Iowa G
2 Los Angeles Sparks Cameron Brink Stanford F
3 Chicago Sky Kamilla Cardoso South Carolina C
4 Los Angeles Sparks Rickea Jackson Tennessee F
5 Dallas Wings Jacy Sheldon Ohio State G
6 Washington Mystics Aaliyah Edwards UConn F
7 Chicago Sky Angel Reese LSU F
8 Minnesota Lynx Alissa Pili Utah F
9 Dallas Wings Carla Leite France G
10 Connecticut Sun Leila Lacan France G
11 New York Liberty Marquesha Davis Ole Miss F
12 Atlanta Dream Nyadiew Puoch Australia F
SECOND ROUND        
13 Chicago Sky Brynna Maxwell Gonzaga G
14 Seattle Storm Nika Mühl UConn G
15 Indiana Fever Celeste Taylor Ohio State G
16 Las Vegas Aces Dyaisha Fair Syracuse G
17 New York Liberty Esmery Martinez Arizona F
18 Las Vegas Aces Kate Martin Iowa G
19 Connecticut Sun Taiyanna Jackson Kansas C
20 Atlanta Dream Isobel Borlase Australia G
21 Washington Mystics Kaylynne Truong Gonzaga G
22 Connecticut Sun Helena Pueyo Arizona G
23 New York Liberty Jessika Carter

Mississippi State

G
24 Las Vegas Aces Elizabeth Kitley Virginia Tech C
THIRD ROUND        
25 Phoenix Mercury Charisma Osborne UCLA G
26 Seattle Storm Mackenzie Holmes Indiana F
27 Indiana Fever Leilani Correa Florida G
28 Los Angeles Sparks McKenzie Forbes Southern California F
29 Phoenix Mercury Jaz Shelley Nebraska G
30 Washington Mystics Nastja Claessens Belgium G
31 Minnesota Lynx Kiki Jefferson Louisville G
32 Atlanta Dream Maltide Villa Italy G
33 Dallas Wings Ashley Owusu Penn State G
34 Connecticut Sun Abbey Hsu Columbia G
35 New York Liberty Kaitlyn Davis Southern California F
36 Las Vegas Aces Angel Jackson Jackson State C
 

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