

The 2026 WNBA schedule tips off May 8, with a WNBA Finals rematch between the Aces and Mercury the next day.

Iyana Martin Carrion is selected No. 7 by the Portland Fire in the 2026 WNBA draft.

Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star. Minnesota took Olivia Miles of TCU with the No. 2 pick.

The biggest (and, in some cases, surprising) picks for the Fire and Tempo had a few things in common.

Monica McNutt and Carolyn Peck react to the Portland Fire's and Toronto Tempo's first picks in the WNBA expansion draft.
Sarah Ashlee Barker
# · G
Chloe Bibby
# · F
Frieda Bühner
# · F
Maya Caldwell
# · G
Bridget Carleton
# · F
Emily Engstler
# · F
Luisa Geiselsoder
# · C
Megan Gustafson
#17 · C
Jordan Harrison
# · G
Haley Jones
# · G
Carla Leite
# · G
Iyana Martin
# · G
Nika Muhl
# · G
Teja Oblak
# · G
Nyadiew Puoch
# · F
Karlie Samuelson
#44 · G
Kamiah Smalls
#1 · F
Sug Sutton
# · G
Serah Williams
# · C