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Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

(Getty Images) After that insane Women’s March Madness run, a lot of fans are wondering where their favorite ballers will go in the upcoming WNBA Draft. South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston is projected to be the top overall pick to the Indiana Fever, while Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist, Maryland’s Diamond Miller, Stanford’s Haley Jones and Tennessee’s Jordan Horston are all predicted to join her as high selections in the first round.

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Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

(Getty Images) After that insane Women’s March Madness run, a lot of fans are wondering where their favorite ballers will go in the upcoming WNBA Draft. South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston is projected to be the top overall pick to the Indiana Fever, while Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist, Maryland’s Diamond Miller, Stanford’s Haley Jones and Tennessee’s Jordan Horston are all predicted to join her as high selections in the first round.

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Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

(Getty Images) After that insane Women’s March Madness run, a lot of fans are wondering where their favorite ballers will go in the upcoming WNBA Draft. South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston is projected to be the top overall pick to the Indiana Fever, while Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist, Maryland’s Diamond Miller, Stanford’s Haley Jones and Tennessee’s Jordan Horston are all predicted to join her as high selections in the first round.

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Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

(Getty Images) After that insane Women’s March Madness run, a lot of fans are wondering where their favorite ballers will go in the upcoming WNBA Draft. South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston is projected to be the top overall pick to the Indiana Fever, while Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist, Maryland’s Diamond Miller, Stanford’s Haley Jones and Tennessee’s Jordan Horston are all predicted to join her as high selections in the first round.

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Former NCAA head of officiating John Adams blasts calls from LSU-Iowa championship game: 'That was awful'

Former NCAA head of officiating John Adams blasts calls from LSU-Iowa championship game: 'That was awful'

Sunday’s national championship game between LSU and Iowa — a 102-85 victory for Kim Mulkey and the Lady Tigers — represented a huge step forward in the popularity of women’s college basketball.

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