WNBA Draft Capturing Attention Across News Platforms
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) draft, held on April 15, was a night of excitement and record-breaking moments. The event, which began at 7:30 PM Eastern time, saw the selection of 36 new players across three rounds.
The draft was streamed on ESPN, providing fans worldwide with the opportunity to witness the talent on display. The event featured many big-name players being selected, including Caitlin Clark, the projected number one pick, who was snapped up by the Indiana Fever.
Clark, who recently broke the all-time scoring record for NCAA basketball with 3,951 points, is the most talked-about player entering the draft this year. The Iowa Hawkeyes star was followed closely by Kamilla Cardosa, who was picked by the Chicago Sky as the third pick.
The Los Angeles Sparks also made a significant pick, selecting Cameron Brink as the second pick in the second round. However, the identity of the player chosen by the Sparks in the second round as the second pick remains undisclosed in the provided search results.
The draft comes amidst an all-time high of fans for women's basketball. This is evident in the success of women's sports this year, with players achieving remarkable feats. The Iowa Hawkeyes game against the Connecticut Huskies a week earlier broke the record for most watched women's basketball game.
The Women's March Madness tournament finals between Iowa Hawkeyes and South Carolina Gamecocks on April 7 further solidified this trend. The game broke the record for the most watched college basketball game (men's or women's) with 18.9 million watchers.
The draft also saw the Chicago Sky making a strong statement, picking Angel Reese in the first round and Kamilla Cardosa as the third pick. The Seattle Storm and Las Vegas Aces also made strong picks, selecting Nika Mühl and Kate Martin, respectively.
These new recruits are expected to continue inspiring young girls worldwide and further propel the growth of women's basketball. The WNBA draft involves selecting top athletes from women's college basketball, ensuring a bright future for the league. The 2023 WNBA season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with these talented players joining the ranks.
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