Los Angeles Sparks 5/16, 8/9 Cameron Brink '24
Cam suffered an ACL injury in 2024 and is expected to return to play before the All-Star break in June.
Washington Mystics 5/21, 8/30 Kiki Iriafen '24 played at USC '25
Kiki is starting her WNBA career in 2025 with the rebuilding Mystics. Note that Jamila Wideman '97 is the General Manager for Washington. Also of note is that Ashten
Prechtel '23 was one of the last cuts by the Mystics after an impressive preseason.
Minnesota Lynx 6/1, 9/6 Alanna Smith '19 & Karlie Samuelson '17
In her first season playing for the Lynx in 2024, Smith was named to the WNBA All-Defensive Second Team and was also a member of the Australian Olympic Team that won a bronze medal in Paris. Samuelson was traded to Minnesota by Washington after posting a career-high 8.4 points per game last season while adding 2.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists per contest. She shot 39.8% (49-for-123) from the three-point line (13th in the WNBA).
Seattle Storm 6/14, 6/29 Nneka Ogwumike '12
This is Nneka's second year with the Storm after being with the Sparks from 2012 until 2023. She is currently the President of the WNBA Players' Association.
Indiana Fever 6/19, 8/31 Lexie Hull '22
Lexie had a breakout year with the Fever as her 3-point percentage was 47.1%, making her the league leader in that category.
Dallas Wings 7/25, 9/4 DiJonai Carrington '20 played at Baylor '21
Traded to Dallas in 2025 after playing with the Connecticut Sun where she was named the Most Improved Player for 2024 and a member of to the 2024 All-Defensive First Team.
Haley Jones '23 was released by the Atlanta Dream on 5/14. Here's hoping that she gets picked up by another team in 2025.
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