Kiki Rice was selected sixth overall by the Toronto Tempo in the 2026 WNBA Draft, marking the third consecutive UCLA player chosen. Rice averaged 14.9 points per game in her senior year and played a crucial role in leading UCLA to its first NCAA championship.
The WNBA Draft has been loaded with UCLA Bruins. UCLA had three-straight players selected in the 2026 WNBA Draft with Kiki Rice being selected by the Toronto Tempo, immediately following Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez.
Not only was Rice the third-straight UCLA player selected, she was the first player drafted by the newly-founded Tempo. You canāt blame Toronto for targeting Rice, who stepped into a leading role early in her Bruin career.
Rice is an extremely hard worker who has continued to get better at the collegiate level. Rice averaged a career-high 14.9 points per game as a senior, helping lead UCLA to their first-ever NCAA championship.
A national title likely wouldnāt have been possible at UCLA without Rice. Rice and Jaquez were the two longest-tenured Bruins this past season. Rice came to the Bruins as a highly-touted recruit and resisted transfer portal temptations for her entire collegiate career. UCLA coach Cori Close is glad she didnāt, with Rice becoming an extension of the coaching staff out on the court for the Bruins.
After being injured in her junior seasom, Rice was back this season and shot a career-high 49% from the field and 39% from three. Beyond her offense, Rice is a sticky defender with active hands, averaging 1.5 steals per game.
Following the expansion draft, there will be a lot of moving pieces for the Tempo. Rice could compete to get minutes in the backcourt. Toronto has guards Marina Mabrey, Brittney Sykes, Lexi Held and Kitija Laksa but Rice will look to become a dependable piece for the new franchise.
Who were the three UCLA players selected in the 2026 WNBA Draft?
The three UCLA players selected were Kiki Rice, Lauren Betts, and Gabriela Jaquez.
What was Kiki Rice's scoring average during her senior year at UCLA?
Kiki Rice averaged a career-high of 14.9 points per game during her senior year.
What significance does Kiki Rice's draft have for the Toronto Tempo?
Kiki Rice was the first player ever drafted by the newly-founded Toronto Tempo.
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