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2003 WNBA draft

2003 meeting of WNBA teams to select players


2003 meeting of WNBA teams to select players

FieldValue
name2003 WNBA draft
sportBasketball
dateApril 24, 2003
leagueWNBA
merging_teamsMiami Sol
Portland Fire
(both teams folded in 2002)
firstLaToya Thomas
Cleveland Rockers
prev2002
next2004

Portland Fire (both teams folded in 2002) Cleveland Rockers

The 2003 WNBA draft, both the dispersal draft and the annual WNBA draft, took place on April 24, 2003.

The dispersal draft involved players from the rosters of the Portland Fire and Miami Sol teams which had both folded after the 2002 season. For that reason, Miami's picks obtained in trades were lost. Former Sol and Fire players not selected in the dispersal draft became unrestricted free agents. The order of selection was determined by teams' 2002 regular season records, going from worst to first.

Along with the folding of the Fire and the Sol, two teams moved to new cities. The Utah Starzz moved from Salt Lake City, Utah, to San Antonio, Texas, changing their name to the San Antonio Silver Stars, and the Orlando Miracle moved from Orlando, Florida, to Uncasville, Connecticut, to become the Connecticut Sun. The Sun became the first franchise not to be based in a city that also was home to an NBA franchise.

The draft itself also changed. Instead of the previous four-round format, the 2003 draft shrank to its current format of only three rounds.

Key

Draft

Round 1

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
1LaToya ThomasFCleveland RockersMississippi State
2Chantelle AndersonCSacramento MonarchsVanderbilt
3Cheryl Ford *CDetroit ShockLouisiana Tech
4Plenette Pierson +FPhoenix MercuryTexas Tech
5Kara Lawson +GDetroit Shock (from Connecticut, traded to Sacramento)Tennessee
6Gwen JacksonFIndiana FeverTennessee
7Aiysha SmithCWashington MysticsLSU
8Jung Sun-minCSeattle StormGwangju Sinsegye Coolcats (South Korea)
9Jocelyn PennFCharlotte StingSouth Carolina
10Molly Creamer #GNew York LibertyBucknell
11Coretta BrownGSan Antonio Silver StarsNorth Carolina
12Allison Curtin #GHouston Comets (traded to Detroit)Tulsa

Round 2

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
13Courtney ColemanFConnecticut Sun (from Detroit)Ohio State
14Teresa Edwards ^ !GMinnesota LynxGeorgia
15Jennifer Butler #CCleveland RockersMassachusetts
16Petra UjhelyiF/CPhoenix Mercury (traded to Detroit)South Carolina
17Erin ThornGNew York Liberty (from Sacramento)BYU
18Jordan AdamsCMinnesota Lynx (from Miami)New Mexico
19Lori Nero #F/CHouston Comets (from Connecticut)Louisville
20DeTrina WhiteFIndiana FeverLSU
21Zuzana ŽirkováGWashington MysticsGambrinus Sika Brno (Czech Republic)
22Suzy BatkovicCSeattle StormValenciennes (France)
23Dana Cherry #GCharlotte StingArkansas
24Sonja MalloryCNew York LibertyGeorgia Tech
25Ke-Ke Tardy #FSan Antonio Silver StarsLSU
26K. B. SharpGNew York Liberty (from Houston)Cincinnati
27Schuye LaRue #FLos Angeles SparksVirginia

Round 3

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
28Syreeta Bromfield #FDetroit ShockMichigan State
29Carla Bennett #CMinnesota LynxDrake
30Shaquala WilliamsGCleveland RockersOregon
31Telisha Quarles #GPhoenix Mercury (traded to Detroit)Virginia
32Trish Juhline #GWashington Mystics (from Sacramento)Villanova
33Marion JonesGPhoenix Mercury (from Miami)North Carolina
34Lindsey Wilson #GConnecticut SunIowa State
35Ashley McElhiney #GIndiana FeverVanderbilt
36Tamara Bowie #FWashington MysticsBall State
37Chrissy Floyd #GSeattle StormClemson
38Constance Jinks #GHouston Comets (from Charlotte)UNLV
39Nicole Kaczmarski #GNew York LibertyUCLA
40Brooke Armistead #GSan Antonio Silver StarsAustin Peay
41Oxana Rakhmatulina #GHouston CometsCSKA Samara (Russia)
42Mary Jo Noon #CLos Angeles SparksPurdue

References

References

  1. (April 25, 2003). "PLUS: W.N.B.A.; Dispersal Draft Scatters 2 Rosters". [[The New York Times]].
  2. (April 25, 2003). "Detroit adds Riley with top pick". [[ESPN]].
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