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WNBA Draft 2010 Results: Complete WNBA Draft Results, Update
The WNBA Draft 2010 Is Taking Place Today. Here are WNBA Draft 2010 Results and Updates
The WNBA Draft 2010 is taking place on Thursday, April 8. The WNBA draft consists of three rounds with each of the WNBA's 12 teams getting one pick per round.
The WNBA Draft 2010 started off with Tina Charles going number one overall. Charles won't have to move far. The UConn star was selected by the Connecticut Sun
Here are the WNBA Draft 2010 results from the first two rounds.
2010 WNBA Draft Round 1
1 Connecticut Sun - Tina Charles Connecticut
2 Minnesota Lynx - Monica Wright Virginia
3 Minnesota Lynx - Kelsey Griffin Nebraska (traded to Connecticut)
4 Chicago Sky - Epiphanny Prince Botas/Rutgers
5 San Antonio Silver Stars - Jayne Appel Stanford
6 Washington Mystics - Jacinta Monroe Florida State
7 Connecticut Sun - Danielle McCray Kansas
8 Los Angeles Sparks - Andrea Riley Oklahoma State
9 Atlanta Dream - Chanel Mokango Mississippi State
10 Seattle Storm - Alison Lacey Iowa State
11 Indiana Fever - Jene Morris San Diego State
12 Los Angeles Sparks - Bianca Thomas Mississippi
2010 WNBA Draft Round 2
13 New York Liberty - Kalana Greene Connecticut
14 Washington Mystics - Jenna Smith Illinois
15 Connecticut Sun - Allison Hightower Louisiana
16 New York Liberty - Ashley Houts Georgia
17 San Antonio Silver Stars | Alysha Clark Middle Tennessee
18 Washington Mystics - Shanavia Dowdell Louisiana Tech
19 Tulsa Shock - Amanda Thompson Oklahoma
20 Los Angeles Sparks - Angel Robinson Georgia
21 Atlanta Dream - Brigitte Ardossi Georgia Tech
22 Seattle Storm - Tanisha Smith Texas A&M
23 Indiana Fever - Armelie Lumanu Mississippi State
24 Phoenix Mercury - Tyra Grant Penn State
For updates on the third round of the WNBA Draft 2010, check out the NowPublic WNBA Draft 2010 scan



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at 12:34 on April 9th, 2010
Thanks , Jene Morris, for the great career at San Diego State. You gave us a team to shout out about and we appreciate you for giving our Alumni a bit of Pride. Good luck to you in your career.