Must-Know Women’s Basketball Tips for Your Next Game!
These 5 players can use March Madness to elevate their WNBA draft stock, including Texas' Rori Harmon.
When Women's March Madness begins, the stage is the biggest and the lights are the brightest. When the Women's NCAA Tournament arrives, all eyes will be on some of the best talent in women's college basketball. However, the tournament is also a chance for players to introduce themselves on a national stage and, for some, to improve their WNBA draft stock.
Last season, a stellar regular season and a deep run to the Elite Eight helped former TCU guard Hailey Van Lith get drafted in the first round. For former Alabama guard Sarah Ashlee Barker , an electric 45-point outing during a second-round double-overtime matchup elevated her into the first round, as well. So, the question ahead of this year's NCAA Tournament: Who will elevate their WNBA draft stock this year?
Here are five players who could move up on draft boards with a strong March Madness performance: 1. Rori Harmon, G, Texas During the 2023-2024 season, Harmon tore the ACL in her right derailing what was a productive year. At the time, the Longhorns guard was averaging career highs in points (14.
1 points), assists (7. 8), rebounds (5. 6), steals (3.