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WNBA mock draft: UConn’s Fudd is new No. 1 as Wings win lottery
The Dallas Wings again have the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. And league history has shown us that having two consecutive top selections is usually a huge boost for a franchise.
Sunday’s draft lottery had no surprises as the top five — the Wings, Minnesota Lynx, Seattle Storm, Washington Mystics and Chicago Sky — matched their lottery odds.
In Friday’s pre-lottery mock draft, teenage post player Awa Fam from Spain was the projected No. 1 pick. And she is still a strong candidate to join the Wings, whose new head coach, Jose Fernandez, recruited extensively in Europe while he was at South Florida.
But after watching UConn guard Azzi Fudd‘s shooting display at the Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase this past weekend, the No. 1 spot for now pivots to the Huskies senior.
Last year’s top draft pick, 2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and Fudd are elite backcourt players who complement each other and could be building blocks to take the Wings back to the playoffs for a sustained run.
Bueckers and Fudd have been open about being in a relationship, but that is not an unusual scenario in the league. They have proved to be very good teammates, leading the Huskies to a national championship in April.
The WNBA’s labor negotiations, of course, are ongoing — the previously extended deadline is Nov. 30 — and after a new collective bargaining agreement, there will be the expansion drafts for new franchises in Toronto and Portland, Oregon, plus free agency.
That all must take place before April’s draft, when we will have much more information about each team’s makeup.
But for now, here is the newest mock draft, which again has four players from No. 3 UCLA as projected first-round picks.


UConn | shooting guard | 5-foot-11 | senior
In victories over Michigan on Friday and Utah on Sunday, Fudd scored a combined 55 points on 58.1% shooting. For the season, she is averaging 21.0 points per game on 51.1% shooting overall and 54.8% from behind the arc. Fudd has dealt with injuries in her career, but provided she stays healthy, she is an offensive standout who will be highly valued in the WNBA.

Spain | center | 6-foot-4
Fam’s agent told ESPN that competing in the WNBA is her “top priority” for 2026. She currently plays for Valencia in Spain and will turn 20 in June. Her potential seems very high. Because she is so young, she likely needs some time to fully develop. The Lynx could bring her along at a pace that allows her to blossom.

TCU | point guard | 5-foot-10 | senior
Miles, a transfer from Notre Dame playing her final collegiate season at TCU, has been just what the No. 10 Horned Frogs needed. She is averaging 18.3 PPG, 6.7 RPG and 7.5 APG and appears to be the top point guard pick among college seniors. Miles could be a backcourt standout for the Storm’s future.
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Olivia Miles with the 2 Pt
Olivia Miles with the 2 Pt, 11/23/2025

UCLA | center | 6-foot-7 | senior
Betts was the No. 1 pick in our first 2026 mock draft in October. A first-team All-American last season, she is off to a strong start (15.7 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 2.2 BPG) as a senior and hasn’t done anything to drop on the draft board. But true centers in today’s WNBA might not fit as comfortably into offensive systems until they adjust to the style of play. Still, Betts has a lot of talent, and she could join two star rookies from last season — guard Sonia Citron and forward Kiki Iriafen — in the Mystics’ young core.

LSU | shooting guard | 5-foot-10 | senior
The guard-heavy Tigers will showcase Johnson’s ability to run the court this season. She is averaging 17.3 PPG, 4.3 RPG and 3.7 APG for No. 5 LSU. The Tigers’ soft nonconference schedule hasn’t challenged them, but Johnson already has proven herself in three years of SEC play.
South Carolina | shooting guard | 5-foot-8 | senior
The draft order of the expansion teams will be decided by coin flip; for now we have the Tempo here and the Portland Fire at No. 7. Latson led Division I in scoring at 25.2 PPG last season with Florida State. Now in a more balanced offense with No. 2 South Carolina, she is averaging 18.2 PPG, 4.0 RPG and 3.7 APG. Her 54.5% shooting from 3-point range is from too small a sample size (6 of 11) to judge it yet, but that would be a big step if she maintains it.
Ole Miss | small forward | 6-foot-0 | senior
After three years at Ohio State, where her 16.5 PPG was a career high last season, she is now with the No. 13 Rebels and averaging 17.5 PPG and 6.5 RPG. McMahon can help herself by showing defensive improvement, and Ole Miss is a good place to do that.

UCLA | shooting guard | 5-foot-11 | senior
Kneepkens’ greatest skill is stretching defenses with her 3-point shooting. She is currently at a career-low 36.7% from behind the arc, but her history (playing previously at Utah) suggests that will go up. She is averaging 12.7 PPG, 3.5 RPG and 3.7 APG.
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Southern Jaguars vs. UCLA Bruins: Game Highlights
Southern Jaguars vs. UCLA Bruins: Game Highlights

UConn | power forward | 6-foot-4 | senior
Williams went from being the star on a 13-17 team (19.2 PPG and 9.8 RPG for Wisconsin last season) to finishing her career with the talent-rich No. 1 Huskies. Her stats will drop, but her draft stock will rise with a program that regularly puts players into the WNBA. She is averaging 7.2 PPG and 4.3 RPG for UConn.

South Carolina | center | 6-foot-6 | senior
Okot, who is from Kenya, transferred to spend her final season with the Gamecocks, and has fit in well. She leads South Carolina in rebounding (10.8 RPG) and blocks (2.2 BPG) while averaging 13.3 PPG. Like Betts, she is a more traditional center, but there is still a place for those players in the WNBA, especially if they defend well.

UCLA | shooting guard | 6-foot-0 | senior
Jaquez has been solid for the Bruins, averaging 14.0 PPG, a team-high 7.8 RPG and 2.8 APG while shooting 39.1% from behind the arc. Jaquez became a full-time starter for UCLA last season and should help her draft stock if she continues her 3-point shooting improvement.

Spain | point guard | 5-foot-8
In April, she was named Young Player of the Year for her EuroLeague debut season with Perfumerias Avenida. Fam’s teammate on the Spanish national team, Martin Carrion also helped that squad advance to the EuroBasket championship game this summer. She turns 20 in January.

UCLA | point guard | 5-foot-11 | senior
As good as the Bruins were last season in reaching the Final Four, they could be better this season. Rice is averaging 14.0 PPG, 7.2 RPG and 3.7 APG. Some improvement in 3-point shooting — she’s currently at 30.8% — will help. Last season, she shot a career-best 31.3% from behind the arc.

Tennessee | power forward | 6-foot-4 | senior
Barker previously played for Texas A&M and UCLA, and now will finish her college career at No. 15 Tennessee. Her skill set at her size has long interested WNBA evaluators, but she will have to show consistency through this season. She is averaging 15.2 PPG and 6.5 RPG for the Lady Vols.

15. Connecticut Sun: Nell Angloma
France | small forward | 5-foot-11
Sun coach Rachid Meziane of France is, of course, familiar with Angloma, who plays for Basket Lattes Montpellier Agglomeration (BMLA). Angloma averaged 17.0 PPG and 5.5 RPG for France in the U19 Women’s World Cup this summer. She turns 20 in June.
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Panthers reach 7 wins for first time since 2022 with upset victory over Rams
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The Carolina Panthers created havoc for the Los Angeles Rams and received a boost from the sloppy weather as they defeated the best team in the NFC, 31-28.
Carolina notched its seventh win of the year. It’s the first time they have won at least seven games since the 2022 season when Matt Rhule, and eventually Steve Wilks, were at the helm. The Panthers also snapped the Rams’ six-game winning streak.
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Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford entered the game as the NFL MVP favorite. It seemed like he was going to have a big game as he led the team down for a touchdown on the opening drive. At the time, it was his 28th touchdown pass without an interception, which broke an NFL record.
The good vibes didn’t last long as Stafford threw an interception on his next drive and later had a pick six to Panthers cornerback Mike Jackson. The Panthers’ defense then forced Stafford to fumble the ball on the Rams’ final drive, which sunk any hopes of them coming back to force overtime or win the game.
Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was 15-of-20 with 206 passing yards and three touchdown passes. He found rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan for a 43-yard go-ahead touchdown with 6:34 left in the game. It was McMillan’s only catch of the game.

Carolina Panthers safety Nick Scott celebrates after intercepting a pass against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jacob Kupferman/AP Photo)
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Carolina’s Jalen Coker had four catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. Running back Chuba Hubbard had two catches for 41 yards and a touchdown. He also added 83 yards on the ground on 17 carries.
Stafford finished 18-of-28 with 243 passing yards and two touchdown passes. Both touchdowns were to Davante Adams, who finished with four catches for 58 yards.
The Panthers’ (7-6) win kept them in contention for the NFC South lead. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a higher winning percentage after their win over the Arizona Cardinals, moving to 7-5.
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The Rams’ grip on the conference was loosened. The loss meant the Chicago Bears have the best record in the NFC. Chicago defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday.
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Women’s College Volleyball Bracketology: Top seedings, bracket watch and more
That’s a wrap on the regular season. All 31 automatic bids have been decided. Next up is the Selection Show on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN where the other 33 at-large teams along with the seeding will be revealed.
Volleyball seeds the top-eight teams in each region and the top four serve as first- and second-round hosts. The rest of the bracket is filled out to balance it competitively and geographically. The highest remaining seeds also host the regionals, and the 2025 Final Four is in Kansas City, Missouri, on Dec. 18 with the finals on Dec. 21.

Bracket watch
Pittsburgh’s win over Louisville, although much closer than the sweep would indicate, was still convincing enough to push the Panthers onto the top line as the final No. 1 seed. The other three top seeds — Nebraska, Kentucky and Texas — should be easy for the committee. The big discussion and decision-making will likely center around which teams slot as No. 2 seeds and which ones falls on the No. 3 line. That group includes teams such as Arizona State, Stanford, Louisville, Creighton, SMU, Wisconsin and Texas A&M with résumés that are so close; differentiating them won’t be easy.
The final spots for the right to host the first and second rounds will also take some time. Miami and USC seem to have played their way into the top 16 with good finishes to the regular season. Indiana slipped a bit down the stretch. The Hoosiers might just hold onto a spot in the top 16.
Top seedings
No. 1 seeds: Nebraska, Kentucky, Texas, Pittsburgh
No. 2 seeds: Arizona State, Texas A&M, Creighton, SMU
No. 3 seeds: Stanford, Wisconsin, Louisville, Purdue
No. 4 seeds: Miami, Minnesota, USC, Indiana
No. 5 seeds: Kansas, BYU, Baylor, Tennessee
No. 6 seeds: TCU, Kansas State, Colorado, Iowa State
No. 7 seeds: Penn State, UTEP, Western Kentucky, Northern Iowa
No. 8 seeds: Marquette, North Carolina, Florida, San Diego
Rest of the field (alphabetical): American, Arizona, Arkansas State, Campbell, UCLA, Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Coppin State, Eastern Illinois, Fairfield, Florida A&M, Georgia Tech, High Point, Long Island, Loyola-Chicago, Maryland-Baltimore County, Northern Colorado, Princeton, Rice, St. Thomas, South Dakota State, South Florida, Stephen F. Austin, Toledo, Tulsa, Utah State, Utah Valley, Villanova, Western Kentucky, Wofford, Wright State, Xavier
(The rest of the field teams wouldn’t be seeded)
Bubble watch
The biggest change on the bubble in the season’s final weekend was Arizona playing itself into the field with two wins. The Wildcats beat Cincinnati in four sets Saturday in a match that became a de facto play-in game. The Bearcats’ two losses over the past three days were backbreaking. Oregon picked up a pair of wins, but beating Rutgers and Maryland weren’t enough to elevate the Ducks, who lack a significant nonconference victory and didn’t play the nonconference schedule of South Florida.
Last Four In: Georgia Tech, Villanova, Arizona, South Florida
First Four Out: Oregon, Cincinnati, Dayton, Missouri
Next Four Out: Auburn, Florida State, Pepperdine, James Madison
Conference breakdown
Big 12: 8
Big Ten: 8
ACC: 7
SEC: 5
Big East: 4
American: 3
CUSA: 2
Summit: 2
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