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2010 WNBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)December 14, 2009 – April 8, 2010
LocationSecaucus, New Jersey
Network(s)ESPN2, NBATV, ESPNU
Overview
LeagueWNBA
Merging teamsSacramento Monarchs
(folded in 2009)
First selectionTina Charles
Connecticut Sun
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The 2010 WNBA draft is the league's annual process for determining which teams receive the rights to negotiate with players entering the league. The draft was held on April 8, 2010. The first round was shown on ESPN2 (HD), while the second and third rounds were shown on NBA TV and ESPNU.

A lottery was held on November 5, 2009. The Minnesota Lynx received the first overall selection of the draft. The Sacramento Monarchs received the number two selection. The Connecticut Sun came up with the third overall selection, followed by the Minnesota Lynx again at four, and the Chicago Sky at number five.

Since the Monarchs folded after the draft lottery took place, their pick was simply eliminated.

Draft lottery

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The lottery selection to determine the order of the top five picks in the 2010 Draft occurred on November 5, 2009, the Minnesota Lynx won the first pick, while the Sacramento Monarchs and Connecticut Sun were awarded the second and third picks respectively.[1] The remaining first-round picks and all the second- and third-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss records in the previous season.[1]

Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2010 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places[a]:

Team 2009
record
Lottery
chances
Pick
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Sacramento Monarchs[b] 12–22 420 .420 .302 .181 .097 .000
Minnesota Lynx (from New York via Los Angeles)[c] 13–21 261 .261 .284 .246 .200 .008
Minnesota Lynx 14–20 167 .167 .207 .263 .315 .048
Connecticut Sun 16–18 78 .076 .103 .155 .388 .278
Chicago Sky 16–18 78 .076 .103 .155 .000 .666
  1. ^ Notes:
    • Team selected for the No. 1 pick noted in bold text
    • Shaded block denotes actual lottery result
  2. ^ Sacramento Monarchs folded in December 2009, so their No. 2 pick was removed and the subsequent draft picks moved one place up.
  3. ^ May 5, 2009: Three-team trade among Los Angeles, Minnesota, and New York[2]
    • Los Angeles acquired Noelle Quinn (from Minnesota) and a 2010 first-round pick (from New York)
    • New York acquired Sidney Spencer (from Los Angeles)
    • Minnesota acquired exclusive negotiating rights for Raffaella Masciadri and New York's 2010 first-round pick (from Los Angeles)

Transactions

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Source[3]

Key

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! Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-WNBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
# Denotes player who never played in the WNBA regular season or playoffs
Bold Denotes player who won Rookie of the Year

Dispersal draft

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On November 20, 2009, the league announced that the Sacramento Monarchs would no longer operate. Three former Monarchs players, Kara Lawson, Hamchetou Maiga-Ba, and Ticha Penicheiro were free agents and therefore not eligible for this draft.

The dispersal draft was held on December 14, 2009, with teams picking in the following order:

Pick Player Nationality New team Former team
1 Nicole Powell +  United States New York Liberty Sacramento Monarchs
2 Rebekkah Brunson + Minnesota Lynx
3 DeMya Walker + Connecticut Sun
4 Courtney Paris Chicago Sky
5 Laura Harper San Antonio Silver Stars
6 Kristin Haynie Washington Mystics
7 Scholanda Robinson Tulsa Shock
8 No selection Los Angeles Sparks
9 Atlanta Dream
10 Chelsea Newton  United States Seattle Storm
11 No selection Indiana Fever
12 Phoenix Mercury

College draft

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Round 1

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Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
1 Tina Charles *  United States Connecticut Sun (from New York via Los Angeles and Minnesota) Connecticut
2 Monica Wright Minnesota Lynx (from Connedcticut) Virginia
3 Kelsey Griffin (traded to Connecticut) Minnesota Lynx Nebraska
4 Epiphanny Prince * Chicago Sky Rutgers/Turkey
5 Jayne Appel San Antonio Silver Stars Stanford
6 Jacinta Monroe Washington Mystics Florida State
7 Danielle McCray Connecticut Sun from Tulsa) Kansas
8 Andrea Riley Los Angeles Sparks Oklahoma State
9 Chanel Mokango  DR Congo Atlanta Dream Mississippi State
10 Alison Lacey  Australia Seattle Storm Iowa State
11 Jené Morris  United States Indiana Fever San Diego State
12 Bianca Thomas # Los Angeles Sparks (from Phoenix) Ole Miss

Round 2

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Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
13 Kalana Greene  United States New York Liberty Connecticut
14 Jenna Smith # Washington Mystics (from Minnesota) Illinois
15 Allison Hightower + Connecticut Sun LSU
16 Ashley Houts New York Liberty (from Chicago) Georgia
17 Alysha Clark  Israel /  United States San Antonio Silver Stars Middle Tennessee
18 Shanavia Dowdell #  United States Washington Mystics Louisiana Tech
19 Amanda Thompson Tulsa Shock Oklahoma
20 Angel Robinson Los Angeles Sparks Georgia
21 Brigitte Ardossi #  Australia Atlanta Dream Georgia Tech
22 Tanisha Smith #  United States Seattle Storm Texas A&M
23 Armelie Lumanu #  DR Congo Indiana Fever Mississippi State
24 Tyra Grant #  United States Phoenix Mercury Penn State

Round 3

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Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
25 Cory Montgomery #  United States New York Liberty Nebraska
26 Gabriela Marginean  Romania Minnesota Lynx Drexel
27 Johannah Leedham #  Great Britain Connecticut Sun Franklin Pierce
28 Abi Olajuwon  United States Chicago Sky Oklahoma
29 Alexis Rack # San Antonio Silver Stars Mississippi State
30 Alexis Gray-Lawson Washington Mystics California
31 Vivian Frieson # Tulsa Shock Gonzaga
32 Rashidat Junaid # Los Angeles Sparks Rutgers
33 Brittainey Raven Atlanta Dream Texas
34 Tijana Krivačević #  Serbia /  Hungary Seattle Storm MKB Euroleasing Sopron (Hungary)
35 Joy Cheek  United States Indiana Fever Duke
36 Nyeshia Stevenson # Phoenix Mercury Oklahoma

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Minnesota Lynx Win Top Pick in 2010 WNBA Draft". WNBA. November 9, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2025.
  2. ^ "Sparks Acquire L.A. Native Noelle Quinn". WNBA. May 5, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2025.
  3. ^ "2009 WNBA Transactions". wnba.com.
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