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WNBA elite draft


FieldValue
name[WNBA](1997-wnba-season) elite draft
sportBasketball
dateFebruary 27, 1997
leagueWNBA
rounds2
firstDena Head,
Tennessee
next[1997 draft](1997-wnba-draft)

Tennessee

In 1997, the Women's National Basketball Association was created. In order to give new teams experienced talent, the league decided to have two drafts. An elite draft was held on February 27, 1997 to allow teams to pick players that had already graduated from college and have gone on to play professionally on in the United States or overseas.

The standard collegiate draft that most professional sports leagues hold occurred on April 28, 1997, prior to the start of the 1997 WNBA season.

Key

PositionGuardForwardCenter

Draft

The following is the list of how players were picked in the 1997 WNBA elite draft:

Round 1

PickPlayerPositionNationalityWNBA teamFormer school/club team
1Dena HeadGUtah StarzzTennessee
2Isabelle FijalkowskiC/FCleveland RockersColorado
3Rhonda MappC/FCharlotte StingNorth Carolina State
4Kym Hampton +C/FNew York LibertyArizona State
5Wanda GuytonFHouston CometsSouth Florida
6Judy Mosley-McAfeeFSacramento MonarchsHawaii
7Bridget PettisFPhoenix MercuryFlorida
8Daedra Charles ^CLos Angeles SparksTennessee

Round 2

PickPlayerPositionNationalityWNBA teamFormer school/club team
9Wendy Palmer *FUtah StarzzVirginia
10Lynette Woodard ^ !GCleveland RockersKansas
11Michi Atkins #FCharlotte StingTexas Tech
12Vickie Johnson +FNew York LibertyLouisiana Tech
13Janeth Arcain * ^FHouston CometsPolti
14Mikiko HagiwaraGJPNSacramento MonarchsJapan Energy Griffins
15Nancy Lieberman-Cline ^ !GPhoenix MercuryOld Dominion
16Zheng HaixiaCLos Angeles SparksChina

References

References

  1. "The Formation of the WNBA".
  2. Mishra, Pratikshya. (April 15, 2025). "Revisiting the WNBA’s Historic 1997 Draft: Meet the Players Who Were Part of the Elite Draft".
  3. (February 28, 1997). "WNBA holds elite draft". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  4. (March 1, 1997). "WNBA, list". Idaho Spokesman-Review.
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