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Top 3 players who went undrafted in 2026 WNBA draft: Who was left out?

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Richmond's Maggie Doogan and Oklahoma's Raegan Beers were among the best college players who went unselected in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

Some of the best players from the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season heard their names called Monday, April 13 in New York at the 2026 WNBA Draft . And several didn’t. While UConn star Azzi Fudd went No.

1 overall to the Dallas Wings and UCLA saw six players – including five in the first round – from its national championship team selected , some other top players in the sport went undrafted by WNBA teams. Mia Nicastro of Western Illinois was fourth in the nation in scoring this season with 24. 1 points per game and didn’t hear her name called.

Neither did South Dakota State’s Brooklyn Meyer, who was the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year. While playing for Texas A&M, Ny'Ceara Pryor was fourth in the nation in assists and eighth in steals and still went unselected. Several other college stars went undrafted too, like Iowa’s Hannah Stuelke, Maryland’s Yarden Garzon, Miami’s Ra Shaya Kyle, Texas center Kyla Oldacre, and the Texas Tech duo of Bailey Maupin and Snudda Collins.

Here are the three best players that went undrafted. Expect them to receive training camp invites where they’ll have the chance to make a roster. Maggie Doogan, Richmond A 6-foot-2 forward, Doogan powered Richmond to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, and this season was the highest single-game scorer, pouring in 48 points in a triple-overtime win in January.