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What: 2011 WNBA Draft
When: Monday, April 11 at 3 pm PST
How to watch: ESPN2 will provide coverage and analysis of the first round beginning at 3 p.m. ET, in addition to ESPN3.com offering a simulcast. ESPNU and NBA TV will broadcast the second and third rounds.
Where: ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut
Why that location is cool: UConn's Maya Moore, the consensus number one pick, won't have to travel far to bask in the glow of draft day. But also, this marks the first time that a professional sports league will conduct its draft at ESPN headquarters after being held in luxurious Secaucus, New Jersey for the past two years.
Who's are the top prospects?:
Swish Appeal's Top 13 WNBA Draft Prospects In The NCAA
Video: Australia's Liz Cambage To Make Her Decision On 2011 WNBA Draft 'After The WNBL's Finished'
2011 WNBA Draft Prospects: Major, Mid-Major, Independent & NAIA Players To Watch
Teams to watch:
The 2011 WNBA Draft Order (from the WNBA release):
First Round
1) Minnesota (13-21)
2) Tulsa (6-28)
3) Chicago (14-20)
4) Minnesota from Connecticut (17-17) (Kelsey Griffin, 4/8/10)
5) Los Angeles (13-21)
6) San Antonio (14-20)
7) Tulsa from Phoenix (15-19) (Kara Braxton/Nicole Ohlde 7/23/10)
8) Atlanta (19-15)
9) Indiana (21-13)
10) New York (22-12)
11) Washington (22-12)
12) Seattle (28-6)
Second Round
13) Minnesota from Tulsa (6-28) (Amber Holt, Chante Black 4/7/10) via Connecticut (Kelsey Griffin, 4/8/10)
14) Minnesota (13-21)
15) Chicago (14-20)
16) Connecticut (17-17)
17) Chicago from Los Angeles (13-21) (Kristi Toliver, 5/13/10)
18) Atlanta from San Antonio (14-20) (Michelle Snow/Dalma Ivanyi, 3/11/10)
19) Phoenix (15-19)
20) San Antonio from Atlanta (19-15) (Michelle Snow/Dalma Ivanyi, 3/11/10)
21) Tulsa from Indiana (21-13) (Shavonte Zellous, 5/27/10)
22) New York (22-12)
23) Washington (22-12)
24) Seattle (28-6)
Third Round
25) Tulsa (6-28)
26) Minnesota (13-21)
27) Chicago (14-20)
28) Connecticut (17-17)
29) Los Angeles (13-21)
30) San Antonio (14-20)
31) Phoenix (15-19)
32) Atlanta (19-15)
33) Indiana (21-13)
34) New York (22-12)
35) Washington (22-12)
36) Seattle (28-6)
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