The WNBA Draft will be held Monday night. Here is how to watch the WNBA Draft, including time, TV

The WNBA Draft will be held Monday night at the Manhattan cultural center The Shed in New York City.

The draft consists of three rounds with 38 total picks.

Sixteen of the top women's college basketball players have been invited to attend the event, including Notre Dame's Sonia Citron.

Other invitees are expected No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers of UConn, Kiki Iriafe of USC, Annesah Morrow of LSU, Hailey Van Lith of TCU, Georgia Amoore of Kentucky, Sarah Ashlee Barker of Alabama, Sania Feagin of South Carolina, Aziaha James and Saniya Rivers of NC State, Dominique Malonga of France, Te-Hina Paopao of South Carolina, Madison Scott of Ole Miss, Shyanne Sellers of Maryland, Ajsa Sivka of Slovenia and Serena Sundell of Kansas State.

The Dallas Wings have the No. 1 pick and are expected to take Bueckers. The Seattle Storm have the No. 2 pick and then the Washington Mystics go 3 and 4.

ESPN's latest mock draft has Citron going to the Mystics at the No. 4 pick. Notre Dame forward Maddy Westbeld and guard Liatu King could also hear their names called.

A pre-draft shakeup occurred in the past two weeks when Notre Dame's Olivia Miles announced that she would enter the transfer portal and forgo the draft. Miles was widely considered to be the No. 2 pick Monday night. Miles has since commited to TCU, the team that knocked the Irish out of the Sweet 16.

When is 2025 WNBA Draft?

The WNBA draft will be held in New York at Manhattan cultural center The Shed on Monday, April 14.

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