The biggest name is Sabrina Ionescu, the Oregon junior who is projected to be the top overall pick in several mock drafts. Ionescu said after the Ducks’ Elite Eight win she still has “no idea” if she’ll enter the draft, but she did register for classes in spring, giving some hope to the Oregon fanbase that she’ll return to school.

Even if Ionescu stays, there are plenty of other exciting prospects in this year’s WNBA Draft. We’ll take a look at some of them below, along with details about the event itself.

WNBA Draft 2019: Date, time, location, how to watch

Date: April 10 Time: 7 p. m. ET Location: New York City, Nike headquarters How to watch: Round 1 on ESPN, Round 2 & 3 on ESPNU

WNBA Draft 2019 order

WNBA Draft 2019 top prospects

Several undergrads have not yet made an official decision on whether they’re entering the draft. We’ll list their names below, but will add a * designation.

The players listed below are in no particular order.