WNBA Draft Day, coaches join players during live coverage
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Live coverage of the 2010 WNBA Draft kicks off at 3 p.m. ET today from NBA Entertainment studios in northern New Jersey on ESPN2 and ESPN3.com. After the first round, the broadcast continues on NBA TV and ESPNU.
As it has done in years past, the league invited several prospects to attend the draft and sit in the studio during the announcements. The invited players are:
- Jayne Appel, Stanford
- Tina Charles, Connecticut
- Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee State
- Kalana Greene, Connecticut
- Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska
- Allison Hightower, Louisiana State
- Alison Lacey, Iowa State
- Danielle McCray, Kansas
- Chanel Mokango, Mississippi State
- Jacinta Monroe, Florida State
- Jene Morris, San Diego State Guard
- Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State Guard
- Amanda Thompson, Oklahoma
- Monica Wright, Virginia Guard
Coaches expected to attend the draft include:
- Geno Auriemma, Connecticut
- Kurt Budke, Oklahoma State
- Beth Burns, San Diego State
- Sherri Coale, Oklahoma
- Bill Fennelly, Iowa State
- Greg Franklin (Assistant), Mississippi State
- Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas
- Rick Insell, Middle Tennessee State
- Debbie Ryan, Virginia
- Sue Semrau, Florida State
- Bob Starkey (Assistant), Louisiana State University
- Amy Tucker (Assistant), Stanford
- Connie Yori, Nebraska
With a field widely considered to be weak in depth, the University of Connecticut’s Tina Charles is expected to be the No. 1 pick and become a member of the Connecticut Sun.
Charles is a graduate of Christ the King High School in New York. Previous No. 1 picks from the school include Chamique Holdsclaw (1999) and Sue Bird (2002). Carrem Gay and Shay Doron, two other alumni from the girl’s prep basketball powerhouse, have also played in the WNBA.
Charles has a chance to become the fourth player in WNBA history to win the NCAA championship and be selected as the No. 1 pick in the draft. The first three to complete that feat: Sue Bird (2002), Diana Taurasi (2004) and Candace Parker (2008).
The first round draft order:
- Connecticut Sun (from New York, via Minnesota)
- Minnesota Lynx (from Connecticut)
- Minnesota Lynx
- Chicago Sky
- San Antonio Silver Stars
- Washington Mystics Connecticut Sun (from Tulsa)
- Los Angeles Sparks
- Atlanta Dream
- Seattle Storm
- Indiana Fever
- Los Angeles Sparks (from Phoenix)
[Complete Draft order with second and third rounds]
The league planned several activities surrounding the draft for fans. Sponsors of the activities include T-Mobile and HP.
- Live blogging using Cover It Live aggregating league, team, player and media Twitter feeds.
- The league will host a fan conference call with the No. 1 overall pick where WNBA fans will have the opportunity to speak directly with the draftee.
- T-Mobile will capture draftees’ special moments through the T-Mobile Stick Together Lounge on WNBA.com where drafted players will call their friends and family using T-Mobile phones to share their news and experiences from the event. Each player will record a voicemail which will be sent out to fans via WNBA’s pages on Twitter and Facebook.
The league’s 14th season begins on Saturday, May 15 as the defending champion Phoenix Mercury host the Los Angeles Sparks at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
2010 WNBA DRAFT – ROUND 1
Pick Team Record
1 Connecticut Sun (from New York, via Minnesota) 16-18
2 Minnesota Lynx (from Connecticut) 14-20
3 Minnesota Lynx 14-20
4 Chicago Sky 16-18
5 San Antonio Silver Stars 15-19
6 Washington Mystics 16-18
7 Connecticut Sun (from Tulsa) 16-18
8 Los Angeles Sparks 18-16
9 Atlanta Dream 18-16
10 Seattle Storm 20-14
11 Indiana Fever 22-12
12 Los Angeles Sparks (from Phoenix) 18-16
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2010 WNBA DRAFT – ROUND 2
Pick Team Record
13 New York Liberty 13-21
14 Washington Mystics (from Minnesota) 16-18
15 Connecticut Sun 16-18
16 New York Liberty (from Chicago) 16-18
17 San Antonio Silver Stars 15-19
18 Washington Mystics 16-18
19 Tulsa Shock 18-16
20 Los Angeles Sparks 18-16
21 Atlanta Dream 18-16
22 Seattle Storm 20-14
23 Indiana Fever 22-12
24 Phoenix Mercury 23-11
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2010 WNBA DRAFT – ROUND 3
Pick Team Record
25 New York Liberty 13-21
26 Minnesota Lynx 14-20
27 Connecticut Sun 16-18
28 Chicago Sky 16-18
29 San Antonio Silver Stars 15-19
30 Washington Mystics 16-18
31 Tulsa Shock 18-16
32 Los Angeles Sparks 18-16
33 Atlanta Dream 18-16
34 Seattle Storm 20-14
35 Indiana Fever 22-12
36 Phoenix Mercury 23-11
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