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Every WNBA team's roster as training camp opens for 2026 season

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Every WNBA team's roster as training camp opens for 2026 season

TL;DR

WNBA training camps opened on Sunday, allowing teams to practice and rookies like No. 1 pick Azzi Fudd to join their new teams. Rosters must be finalized by May 7 ahead of the season opener on May 8.

Key points

  • WNBA training camps opened on April 19, 2026
  • Azzi Fudd is the No. 1 overall pick
  • Teams must finalize rosters by May 7, 2026
  • Season opener is on May 8, 2026
  • CBS Sports will provide updates on roster changes
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After a whirlwind offseason, training camps opened across the WNBA on Sunday. Teams can now practice together and rookies, including No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd, will hit the court with their new teams for the first time.

Over the next three weeks, teams will prepare for the season and finalize their rosters, which have to be set by May 7 ahead of opening night on May 8. As cuts begin to roll in and rosters take shape, CBS Sports will keep you up to date on the biggest moves.

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— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) April 19, 2026

Here's a quick glossary on the different types of roster contracts:

  • Protected veteran: These are veterans with a fully-guaranteed contract. Teams can only have a maximum of seven protected veterans under such a contract.
  • Protected rookie: When a team picks up the fourth-year option on a rookie-scale contract, it becomes fully guaranteed. These contracts do not count toward the limit of protected veteran contracts.
  • Unprotected: These are players without a guaranteed contract. If they are waived, they are only owed the pro-rated salary for the time they were on the team. These contracts become guaranteed at the midpoint of the season.
  • **Draftee:**These are players who have just been drafted and signed their rookie-scale contract. They do not count against the salary cap until the first day of the season if they remain on the roster.
  • Training camp: These are players who were invited to training camp on a non-standard contract that does not count against the salary cap until the first day of the season if they remain on the roster. In the event they make the team, the contract converts to a one-year, unprotected, minimum deal.

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Atlanta Dream

The Dream brought back their entire core in free agency, traded for Angel Reese, drafted Madina Okot and convinced former first-round pick Isobel Borlase to come over to the WNBA out of the Women's National Basketball League. Their rotation is set, but there are a few open spots at the back-end of the roster, which is why they invited 19 players to camp. Notably, one of the camp invitees is Brionna Jones' sister, Stephanie.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Jordin CanadaGuard8 yearsProtected veteran
Allisha GrayGuard9 yearsProtected veteran
Naz HillmonForward4 yearsProtected veteran
Rhyne HowardGuard4 yearsProtected veteran
Brionna JonesCenter9 yearsProtected veteran
Isobel BorlaseGuardRookieUnprotected
Te-Hina PaopaoGuard1 yearUnprotected
Angel ReeseForward2 yearsUnprotected
Taylor ThierryGuard1 yearUnprotected
Madina OkotCenterRookieDraftee
Indya NivarGuardRookieDraftee
Maite CazorlaGuard1 yearTraining camp
Bella FontleroyForwardRookieTraining camp
Stephanie JonesForward2 yearsTraining camp
Sika KonéForward3 yearsTraining camp
Laila PheliaGuardRookieTraining camp
Paige RobinsonGuardRookieTraining camp
Sacha WashingtonForwardRookieTraining camp
Holly WinterburnGuardRookieTraining camp

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Chicago Sky

The Sky completely revamped their roster in the offseason with a clear eye on returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2023. Out went Angel Reese and Ariel Atkins, and in came Skylar Diggins, Azurá Stevens, Rickea Jackson, DiJonai Carrington, Jacy Sheldon and Gabriela Jaquez via free agency, trades and the draft. They have a clear top-10, but the final spots are up for grabs.

Ajša Sivka, the No. 10 overall pick in 2025, is not on the training camp roster, but is expected to join the team this season. Hailey Van Lith, who went one pick later at No. 11, will have to fight to stay on the roster.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Rachel BanhamGuard10 yearsProtected veteran
DiJonai CarringtonGuard5 yearsProtected veteran
Skylar DigginsGuard11 yearsProtected veteran
Azurá StevensForward8 yearsProtected veteran
Courtney VanderslootGuard11 yearsProtected veteran
Elizabeth WilliamsCenter15 yearsProtected veteran
Gabriela JaquezGuardRookieProtected rookie
Kamilla CardosoCenter2 yearsUnprotected
Rickea JacksonForward2 yearsUnprotected
Jacy SheldonGuard2 yearsUnprotected
Hailey Van LithGuard1 yearUnprotected
Maddy WestbeldForward1 yearUnprotected
Aicha CoulibalyGuardRookieDraftee
Latasha LattimoreForwardRookieDraftee
Tonie MorganGuardRookieDraftee
Sidney CooksCenterRookieTraining camp
Jordan HobbsGuardRookieTraining camp
Morgan NestorForwardRookieTraining camp
Sydney TaylorGuardRookieTraining camp

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Connecticut Sun

The Sun will field an extremely young roster for their final season in Connecticut before moving to Houston. Only three players in camp have five or more years of experience, and one of them, Shey Peddy, is on a training camp deal. Even though the Sun don't have many established players, there aren't many spots up for grabs. The most interesting thing to watch is how many of their rookies will make the team. Nell Angloma and Gianna Kneepkens seem like good bets, but what about Charlisse Leger-Walker, Taylor Bigby or Raegan Beers?

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Kennedy BurkeForward6 yearsProtected veteran
Brittney GrinerCenter12 yearsProtected veteran
Olivia Nelson-OdodaForward4 yearsProtected veteran
Diamond MillerGuard3 yearsProtected rookie
Aaliyah EdwardsForward2 yearsUnprotected
Leïla LacanGuard1 yearUnprotected
Aneesah MorrowForward1 yearUnprotected
Saniya RiversGuard1 yearUnprotected
Nell AnglomaForwardRookieDraftee
Taylor BigbyGuardRookieDraftee
Gianna KneepkensGuardRookieDraftee
Charlisse Leger-WalkerGuardRookieDraftee
Raegan BeersCenterRookieTraining camp
Madison HayesForwardRookieTraining camp
Shey PeddyGuard6 yearsTraining camp
Mamignan TouréGuard1 yearTraining camp
Harmoni TurnerGuardRookieTraining camp

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Dallas Wings

Like so many teams, the Wings will look completely different this season after making some major moves in free agency and drafting Azzi Fudd with the No. 1 overall pick. In addition to signing 2025 co-Defensive Player of the Year Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard, the Wings also brought former No. 2 overall selection Awak Kuier back stateside.

The Wings' top seven is locked in, but they have a ton of decisions to make at the end of the roster, which is why they've brought a whopping 22 players to camp.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Awak KuierForward3 yearsProtected veteran
Arike OgunbowaleGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Jessica ShepardForward5 yearsProtected veteran
Alanna SmithForward7 yearsProtected veteran
Azzi FuddGuardRookieProtected rookie
Maddy SiegristForward3 yearsProtected rookie
Lindsay AllenGuard8 yearsUnprotected
Paige BueckersGuard1 yearUnprotected
Aziaha JamesGuard1 yearUnprotected
Rayah MarshallCenter1 yearUnprotected
JJ QuinerlyGuard1 yearUnprotected
Zee SpearmanForwardRookieDraftee
Grace BergerGuard3 yearsTraining camp
Alysha ClarkForward13 yearsTraining camp
Dulcy Fankam MendjiadeuForward2 yearsTraining camp
Amy OkonkwoForward1 yearTraining camp
Kyla OldacreCenterRookieTraining camp
Shayanne SellersGuard1 yearTraining camp
Odyssey SimsGuard12 yearsTraining camp
Grace SullivanForwardRookieTraining camp
Costanza VeronaGuardRookieTraining camp
Li YueruCenter3 yearsTraining camp

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Golden State Valkyries

The Valkyries signed Gabby Williams in free agency, which was a big get, and lost a few deep rotation players, including Temi Fágbénlé, but are mostly bringing back the same team. In terms of minutes played, seven of their top nine from last season returned, which means their rotation won't look too different.

Notably, No. 5 overall pick Justė Jocytė will be coming over to the WNBA this season, though she will be a late arrival to camp. The Valkyries have brought in 21 players as they look to fill out the back-end of the roster.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Veronica BurtonGuard4 yearsProtected veteran
Kaila CharlesGuard5 yearsProtected veteran
Tiffany HayesGuard13 yearsProtected veteran
Kiah StokesCenter10 yearsProtected veteran
Kayla ThorntonForward10 yearsProtected veteran
Gabby WilliamsForward7 yearsProtected veteran
Kate MartinGuard2 yearsUnprotected
Iliana RupertCenter3 yearsUnprotected
Janelle SalaünForward1 yearUnprotected
Cecilia ZandalasiniForward4 yearsUnprotected
Ashlon JacksonGuardRookieDraftee
Justė JocytėGuardRookieDraftee
Marta SuarezForwardRookieDraftee
Laeticia AmihereForward3 yearsTraining camp
Kaitlyn ChenGuard1 yearTraining camp
Caroline DucharmeGuardRookieTraining camp
Mariella FasoulaCenterRookieTraining camp
Bailey MaupinGuardRookieTraining camp
Ndjakalenga MwenentandaGuardRookieTraining camp
Cate ReeseForwardRookieTraining camp
Miela SowahGuardRookieTraining camp

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Indiana Fever

The Fever re-signed Kelsey Mitchell in free agency, which was their top priority, and also brought back Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham. Free-agent signings Monique Billings, Tyasha Harris and Myisha Hines-Allen, as well as No. 10 overall pick Raven Johnson, will fill out the rotation around Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. There won't be much intrigue at Fever camp, which is why they only brought in 16 players.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Monique BillingsForward8 yearsProtected veteran
Sophie CunninghamGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Myisha Hines-AllenForward8 yearsProtected veteran
Lexie HullGuard4 yearsProtected veteran
Kelsey MitchellGuard8 yearsProtected veteran
Aliyah BostonCenter3 yearsProtected rookie
Caitlin ClarkGuard2 yearsUnprotected
Damiris DantasForward10 yearsUnprotected
Tyasha HarrisGuard6 yearsUnprotected
Makayla TimpsonForward1 yearUnprotected
Raven JohnsonGuardRookieDraftee
Justine PissotForwardRookieDraftee
Jessica TimmonsGuardRookieDraftee
Megan McConnellGuard1 yearTraining camp
Kayana TraylorGuard1 yearTraining camp
Shatori Walker-KimbroughGuard9 yearsTraining camp

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Las Vegas Aces

Unsurprisingly, the Aces are largely running it back after winning their third title in four years, and they don't anticipate having an eventful training camp. They may have set a record by only inviting 13 players, and the final spot will likely come down to draftees Janiah Barker and Jordan Obi.

Assuming that's the case, former lottery pick Chennedy Carter has all but locked up a roster spot. She has gone unsigned in two of the last three seasons, but the Aces are betting on her talent.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Dana EvansGuard5 yearsProtected veteran
Chelsea GrayGuard11 yearsProtected veteran
Jewell LoydGuard11 yearsProtected veteran
NaLyssa SmithForward4 yearsProtected veteran
Stephanie TalbotForward7 yearsProtected veteran
A'ja WilsonForward8 yearsProtected veteran
Jackie YoungGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Janiah BarkerForwardRookieDraftee
Jordan ObiGuardRookieDraftee
Kierstan BellForward4 yearsTraining camp
Chennedy CarterGuard4 yearsTraining camp
Cheyenne Parker-TyusForward11 yearsTraining camp
Brianna TurnerForward7 yearsTraining camp

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Los Angeles Sparks

The Sparks went all in this offseason. They brought back franchise icon Nneka Ogwumike, who had spent the last two seasons in Seattle, re-signed Kelsey Plum and Dearica Hamby and traded former lottery pick Rickea Jackson for Ariel Atkins. But even though the Sparks hope to contend, they have some questions about their depth and the back-end of their roster, and there will be some spots up for grabs.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Ariel AtkinsGuard8 yearsProtected veteran
Dearica HambyForward11 yearsProtected veteran
Nneka OgwumikeForward14 yearsProtected veteran
Kelsey PlumGuard8 yearsProtected veteran
Erica WheelerGuard10 yearsProtected veteran
Cameron BrinkCenter2 yearsUnprotected
Sania FeiginForward1 yearsUnprotected
Chance GrayGuardRookieDraftee
Amelia HassettForwardRookieDraftee
Ta'Niya LatsonGuardRookieDraftee
Laura ZieglerForwardRookieDraftee
Rae BurrellGuard4 yearsTraining camp
Emma CannonForward7 yearsTraining camp
Jihyun ParkForwardRookieTraining camp
Sevgi UzunGuard2 yearsTraining camp
Julie VanlooGuard2 yearsTraining camp

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Minnesota Lynx

The Lynx's three leading scorers from last season -- Napheesa Collier, Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams -- are all back, but almost nothing else remains the same in Minnesota. There was a mass exodus in the expansion draft and free agency, and while they have made some notable additions, such as No. 2 pick Olivia Miles and veteran forward Natasha Howard, there are going to be real minutes up for grabs in camp, let alone roster spots.

The Lynx will certainly be a team to watch over the next few weeks to see how their roster shakes out.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Napheesa CollierForward7 yearsProtected veteran
Nia CoffeyForward9 yearsProtected veteran
Natasha HowardForward12 yearsProtected veteran
Kayla McBrideGuard12 yearsProtected veteran
Courtney WilliamsGuard10 yearsProtected veteran
Dorka JuhászCenter2 yearsProtected rookie
Olivia MilesGuardRookieProtected rookie
Aubrey GriffinForwardRookieUnprotected
Anastasiia Olairi KosuForward1 yearUnprotected
Lani WhiteGuardRookieDraftee
Amaya BattleGuardRookieTraining camp
Emma CechovaForwardRookieTraining camp
Antonia DelaereForwardRookieTraining camp
Eliska HamzovaGuardRookieTraining camp
Liatu KingForward1 yearTraining camp
Ra Shaya KyleCenterRookieTraining camp
Jade MasogayoForwardRookieTraining camp
Saylor PoffenbargerGuardRookieTraining camp
Reigan RichardsonGuardRookieTraining camp
Jaylyn SherrodGuard2 yearsTraining camp
Sakima WalkerCenterRookieTraining camp

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New York Liberty

The Liberty were one of the big winners in free agency, as they brought back their Big Three of Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones, and also convinced All-Star forward Satou Sabally to take a discount to come to the Big Apple.

While the front-end of the Liberty's roster is stacked, there are still questions about how the back-end of their rotation, especially with Natasha Cloud and Marine Johannès both still unsigned. The Liberty have brought 19 players to camp, including a number of internationals.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Sabrina IonescuGuard6 yearsProtected veteran
Jonquel JonesCenter9 yearsProtected veteran
Betnijah Laney-HamiltonForward9 yearsProtected veteran
Satou SaballyForward6 yearsProtected veteran
Breanna StewartForward9 yearsProtected veteran
Rebecca AllenForward10 yearsUnprotected
Leonie FeibeichForward2 yearsUnprotected
Pauline AstierGuardRookieTraining camp
Raquel CarreraCenterRookieTraining camp
Derin ErdoganGuardRookieTraining camp
Marine FauthouxGuardRookieTraining camp
Alex FowlerForwardRookieTraining camp
Rebekah GardnerGuard3 yearsTraining camp
Anneli MaleyForward1 yearTraining camp
Ugonne OnyiahCenterRookieTraining camp
Ashley OwusuGuardRookieTraining camp
Ny'Cerra PryorGuardRookieTraining camp
DiDi RichardsGuard3 yearsTraining camp
Han XuCenter3 yearsTraining camp

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Phoenix Mercury

The Mercury re-signed Alyssa Thomas and Kahleah Copper, but did nothing to replace All-Star forward Satou Sabally, who walked in free agency. While they're still going to be a competitive team, a return trip to the Finals looks unlikely unless they're able to work some true magic on the margins. They're certainly going to make an effort to do so, as they brought in 24 players -- two full rosters worth -- to camp.

Kara Dunn, Maggie Doogan, Shay Ciezki and Yarden Garzon are a few players to watch over the next few weeks. All went undrafted, which was a big surprise, but now have a chance to make the roster in Phoenix.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Valériane AyayiForward1 yearProtected veteran
Kahleah CopperGuard10 yearsProtected veteran
Alyssa ThomasForward12 yearsProtected veteran
Sami WhitcombGuard9 yearsProtected veteran
Monique Akoa MakaniGuard1 yearUnprotected
DeWanna BonnerForward16 yearsUnprotected
Natasha MackCenter3 yearsUnprotected
Jillian AlleyneForward2 yearsTraining camp
Noemie BrochantForwardRookieTraining camp
Quionche CarterForwardRookieTraining camp
Shay CiezkiGuardRookieTraining camp
Maggie DooganForwardRookieTraining camp
Kara DunnGuardRookieTraining camp
Yarden GarzonForwardRookieTraining camp
Lauren JensenGuardRookieTraining camp
Lee Seul KangGuardRookieTraining camp
Kyara LinskensCenter1 yearTraining camp
Morgan MalyGuardRookieTraining camp
Jaime NaredForward2 yearsTraining camp
Jovana NogicGuardRookieTraining camp
Ashten PrechtelCenterRookieTraining camp
Aisha SheppardGuard1 yearTraining camp
Kathryn WestbeldForward1 yearTraining camp
Kiana WilliamsGuard4 yearsTraining camp

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Portland Fire

The Fire are one of two expansion teams to join the league this season, and they have an extremely young group. There are only two 30 year olds in camp and only three players with more than four years of experience. It's going to be interesting to see how committed they are to the players they selected in the expansion draft, the majority of whom do not have guaranteed deals.

Spanish guard Iyana Martín, the No. 7 overall pick, will remain in Europe this summer and will not play in the WNBA this season. Additionally, Nika Mühl will not play this season as she recovers from a torn ACL.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Bridget CarletonForward7 yearsProtected veteran
Megan GustafsonCenter7 yearsProtected veteran
Haley JonesGuard3 yearsProtected veteran
Karlie SamuelsonGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Sarah Ashlee BarkerGuard1 yearUnprotected
Luisa GeiselsöderCenter1 yearUnprotected
Carla LeiteGuard1 yearUnprotected
Nyiadiew PuochForwardRookieUnprotected
Sug SuttonGuard4 yearsUnprotected
Frieda BühnerForwardRookieDraftee
Serah WilliamsForwardRookieDraftee
Chloe BibbyForward1 yearTraining camp
Maya CladwellGuard4 yearsTraining camp
Emily EngstlerForward4 yearsTraining camp
Jordan HarrisonGuardRookieTraining camp
Teja OblakGuardRookieTraining camp
Kamiah SmallsGuard3 yearsTraining camp
Peyton WilliamsForwardRookieTraining camp

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Seattle Storm

The Storm lost a ton of talent in free agency, including Nneka Ogwumike, Skylar Diggins and Gabby Williams, but they crushed the draft by adding Awa Fam and Flau'jae Johnson. Their rebuild is already off to such a strong start that they're actually a winner from the offseason even though they're going to be worse this season.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Lexie BrownGuard8 yearsProtected veteran
Stefanie DolsonCenter12 yearsProtected veteran
Natisha HiedemanGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Ezi MagbegorForward6 yearsProtected veteran
Jade MelbourneGuard3 yearsProtected veteran
Katie Lou SamuelsonForward5 yearsProtected veteran
Awa FamCenterRookieProtected rookie
Jordan HorstonForward2 yearsProtected rookie
Dominique MalongaCenter1 yearUnprotected
Flau'jae JohnsonGuardRookieDraftee
Taina MairGuardRookieDraftee
Grace VanSlootenForwardRookieDraftee
Jaelyn BrownGuard2 yearsTraining camp
Jayln BrownGuardRookieTraining camp
Zia CookeGuard3 yearsTraining camp
Rennia DavisForward1 yearTraining camp
Mackenzie HolmesForward1 yearTraining camp
Elle LadineGuardRookieTraining camp
Beatrice MompremierForward3 yearsTraining camp

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Toronto Tempo

The Tempo are one of two expansion teams joining the league this season, and they took a completely opposite approach from the Fire in both the expansion draft and free agency. This is a veteran team that's out to compete this season and has an outside chance to make the playoffs. Draft picks Kiki Rice and Teonni Key are two of only three players in camp under 25 years old.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Julie AllemandGuard3 yearsProtected veteran
Temi FágbénléForward5 yearsProtected veteran
Marina MabreyGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Brittney SykesGuard9 yearsProtected veteran
Kia NurseGuard7 yearsProtected veteran
Nyara SaballyCenter3 yearsProtected rookie
Isabelle HarrisonForward8 yearsUnprotected
Aaliyah NyeGuard1 yearUnprotected
Teonni KeyCenterRookieDraftee
Kiki RiceGuardRookieDraftee
Elizabeth BalogunGuardRookieTraining camp
Maria CondeForwardRookieTraining camp
Lexi HeldGuard1 yearTraining camp
Laura JuškaitėForwardRookieTraining camp
Kitija LaksaGuard1 yearTraining camp
Dara MabreyGuardRookieTraining camp
Nikolina MilićForward2 yearsTraining camp
Maddison RocciGuardRookieTraining camp
Kristy WallaceGuard3 yearsTraining camp

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Washington Mystics

The Mystics decided to match the three-year max offer sheet that Shakira Austin signed with the Tempo in free agency, and she will return as the most experienced player on the roster. In fact, Michaela Onyenwere is the only other player who has more than one year in the WNBA under her belt, and they have 12 rookies in training camp, including first-round picks Lauren Betts (No. 4), Angela Dugalić (No. 9) and Cotie McMahon (No. 11).

Rather than roster battles, the interesting thing to watch during Mystics camp will be how their rotation is shaking out, especially with their abundance of frontcourt players.

PlayerPositionExperienceContract status
Shakira AustinForward4 yearsProtected veteran
Michaela OnyenwereForward5 yearsProtected veteran
Lauren BettsCenterRookieProtected rookie
Georgia AmooreGuardRookieUnprotected
Sonia CitronGuard1 yearUnprotected
Kiki IriafenForward1 yearUnprotected
Lucy OlsenGuard1 yearUnprotected
Angela DugalićForwardRookieDraftee
Rori HarmonGuardRookieDraftee
Darianna Littlepage-BuggsForwardRookieDraftee
Cotie McMahonForwardRookieDraftee
Cassandre ProsperGuardRookieDraftee
Nyla HarrisForwardRookieTraining camp
Mya HollingshedForwardRookieTraining camp
Christeen IwualaForwardRookieTraining camp
Kamaria McDanielGuardRookieTraining camp
Madison ScottForward1 yearTraining camp
Alex WilsonGuardRookieTraining camp

Q&A

What is the deadline for WNBA teams to finalize their rosters for the 2026 season?

WNBA teams must finalize their rosters by May 7, 2026.

Who is the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA draft?

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA draft is Azzi Fudd.

When does the WNBA season opener take place in 2026?

The WNBA season opener is scheduled for May 8, 2026.

What happens during the WNBA training camps before the season starts?

During WNBA training camps, teams practice together and rookies integrate with their new teams as rosters are finalized.

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