The complete history of first overall picks in WNBA Draft

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Texas' Charli Collier became the 25th first overall pick when the Dallas Wings chose her in the 2021 WNBA Draft. 

In the league's history, 23 of the 25 number one picks have come from college basketball with Australian legend Lauren Jackson and Beligum star Ann Wauters being the only two outliers.

Collier was the first player from Texas selected first overall in the WNBA Draft.

The University of Connecticut has produced the most number one picks in the history of the league with Sue Bird (2002, Seattle Storm), Diana Taurasi (2004, Phoenix Mercury), Tina Charles (2010, Connecticut Sun), Maya Moore (2011, Minnesota Lynx) and Breanna Stewart (2016, Seattle Storm) leading the way. 

No other school has produced more than two first overall selections.

At the end of the 2021 WNBA Draft, here is the complete list of first overall picks in the WNBA Draft:

History of first overall picks in WNBA Draft
Year Player School/Club Selecting team
2021Charli CollierTexasDallas Wings (from New York via Seattle)
2020Sabrina IonescuOregonNew York Liberty
2019Jackie YoungNotre DameLas Vegas Aces
2018A'ja WilsonSouth CarolinaLas Vegas Aces
2017Kelsey PlumWashingtonSan Antonio Stars
2016Breanna StewartUConnSeattle Storm
2015Jewell LoydNotre DameSeattle Storm
2014Chiney OgwumikeStanfordConnecticut Sun
2013Brittney GrinerBaylorPhoenix Mercury
2012Nneka OgwumikeStanfordLos Angeles Sparks
2011Maya MooreUConnMinnesota Lynx
2010Tina CharlesUConnConnecticut Sun (from Liberty, via Sparks, via Lynx)
2009Angel McCoughtryLouisvilleAtlanta Dream
2008Candace ParkerTennesseeLos Angeles Sparks
2007Lindsey HardingDukePhoenix Mercury (to Lynx)
2006Seimone AugustusLSUMinnesota Lynx
2005Janel McCarvilleMinnesotaCharlotte Sting
2004Diana TaurasiUConnPhoenix Mercury
2003LaToya ThomasMississippi StateCleveland Rockers
2002Sue BirdUConnSeattle Storm
2001Lauren JacksonCanberraSeattle Storm
2000Ann WautersValenciennesCleveland Rockers
1999Chamique HoldsclawTennesseeWashington Mystics
1998Małgorzata DydekPolandUtah Starzz
1997Tina ThompsonUSCHouston Comets

 

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