Sub of the best players of the Women’s College Basketball season 2024-25 heard their name Street in New York in the WNBA design of 2025 on Monday evening.
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While UConnster Paige Bueckers number 1 in general went to the Dallas Wings and NC State Players Saniya Rivers and Asiaha James were both selected in the Cracst Rounst round, sub of the top players in the sport in the sport in sport in sport
Among those players, statistics, was TCU Center Sedona Prince. The 6-foot-7 24-year-old OL has achieved the Horned Frags, win the Big 12 and play in the Elite Eight for the Cracst Time Ever while alerting 17.2 points, 9.4 reboes and 3.1 blocks per game too. At least four women have publicly accused her of sexual violence or intimate partner violence. However, Prince has not been charged and denies those claims.
Various other college stars also remained unguided, such as Madison Hayes from NC State, Tennessee’s Jewel Spear, Taylor Jones in Texas and Megan McConnell van Duquesne.
Here are the three best players who have gone unknown. Expect to receive training camp invitations where they get the chance to make a selection.
Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State
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While Johnson is only 5-foot-5, its list of awards seem endless. As first-year students at Rutgers, she was a 50-40-90 player and made the Big at All-Freshman team. As a second -year student in NC State, she was the battery Sixth Player of the Year and helped the Wolfpack to go to the Elite Eight. In the past two seasons in Norfolk State, she sent the Spartans to a few NCAA tournament -appearances, while won the Meac Player of the Year Award twice. Johnson was recently named MVP of the Lily Women’s College All-Star Game in Tampa, Florida.
Simply put, although Johnson may be small in Standegure and has played for an HBCU, she is the best player on the field at any time at any time at any time. She won in the Big ten and ACC and took Norfolk State to new heights in the Meac.
Johnson leaves College with 37.7 shooting from 3-point country and on average 15.7 points, 3.1 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game.
Leave Kelly, Oregon
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After four seasons in North Carolina, Kelly joined the Ducks for her fifth season of College Basketball, where she played under Kelly Graves. While her scoring statistics took a dip, she placed career heights in field target percentage (38.6), rebounds (4.3) and assists (3.3) per match. Kelly is a winner, a smart and tough defender, Subeone who needs to be thrown away for freeing this line, and has an old-fashioned central Russy game that she usually finishes with a smooth spreader.
She usually also played well in large games and this season scored a combined 40 points in Oregon’s pair of NCAA -ToornooiPets.
If Kelly gets the chance to impress a WNBA team in the training camp, she will grab the chance with both hands and give the event that she has.
Alyssa Ustby, North Carolina
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Doubting is submissive that Utby is used to. She was kneaded as one of the top 100 ESPN in the 2020 class, but led North Carolina played as a first -year student in a minute. A natural leader and a versatile attacker and perhaps the best Rand-Runner in College Basketball-inbby Leaves Chapel Hill who went to the Tar Heels to five NCAA tournaments, including this season where they organized first weekend matches and released in the Sweet 16.
Ustby owns the only Triple-Double in the basketball history of the UNC ladies and has ended its career as a program leader of the Tar Heels in Rebounds.
She is a player who does a bit of everything well. Accused that last season she was the only player in the country to an average of at least 10.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, one handle and one block per match while at least 45 percent of the floor and 30 percent shot from 3-point country. She would be a solid addition to the dressing room of each WNBA team.