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WNBA draft second-most watched ever with 1.5M viewers

By Thomson Reuters Apr 15, 2026 | 9:25 PM

With uncertainty over the identity of the top overall pick and new NCAA champion UCLA producing a record ​number of selections, the WNBA draft ‌drew its second-highest viewership total ever on Monday.

According to ESPN, 1.5 million watched the event, a 20% increase from last year’s draft. The audience reached ‌a ​peak of 1.79 million ⁠tuning in shortly before ⁠8 p.m. ET.

The record viewership of 2.45 million was established in 2024, when college stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese ​went first and seventh overall, respectively.

This year, the Dallas Wings chose UConn’s Azzi Fudd ⁠No. 1 overall. The ⁠Wings also had the first ​pick last year, which they used to select ​Fudd’s former UConn teammate, Paige Bueckers, who ‌went on to win WNBA Rookie of the Year.

The Bruins, who won their first NCAA title earlier this month, established WNBA ⁠draft records with five first-round picks and six total players chosen.

Lauren Betts (No. 4 to the Washington ⁠Mystics), Gabriela ‌Jaquez (No. 5 to the Chicago Sky), ⁠Kiki Rice (No. 6 to the ​expansion ‌Toronto Tempo), Angela Dugalic (No. 9 to ​the ⁠Washington Mystics) and Gianna Kneepkens (No. 15 to the Connecticut Sun) were first-round selections. Charlisse Leger-Walker was chosen with the third pick of the second round (No. 18 overall), by the Sun.

–Field ​Level Media