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WNBA mock draft 2019 - Predicting all three rounds

Sabrina Ionescu continues to be espnW's projection as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. Counting Ionescu, six first-round projections will play Friday in the Women's Final Four. AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer

Six players projected to be first-round picks in our third WNBA mock draft will play Friday in the Women's Final Four in Tampa, Florida. In all, 12 players from Baylor, UConn, Notre Dame and Oregon are included among espnW's projection for all three rounds of the April 10 WNBA draft.

We're including draft-eligible juniors, as designated by an asterisk, but these players have not officially announced their plans. Tynice Martin of West Virginia, who was projected as a late second-round pick in our last installment, announced last week that she would not enter the draft and is staying for her senior season.

South Florida's Kitija Laksa, whom we also had as a second-round selection, announced Sunday she will not enter this WNBA draft, but did not say if she would return to the Bulls. The senior suffered a knee injury in South Florida's third game and missed the rest of the season. She could get a medical hardship waiver to be able to play another year in college, but didn't indicate if she would pursue that. She said she was focused on rehabbing her knee.

First round

1. Las Vegas: Sabrina Ionescu*, Oregon, 5-11 guard

2. New York: Asia Durr, Louisville, 5-10 guard

3. Indiana: Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State, 6-7 center

4. Chicago: Kristine Anigwe, Cal, 6-4 forward

5. Dallas: Jackie Young*, Notre Dame, 6-0 guard

6. Minnesota: Napheesa Collier, UConn, 6-2 forward

7. Los Angeles: Arike Ogunbowale, Notre Dame, 5-8 guard

8. Phoenix: Ezi Magbegor, Australia, 6-4 forward

9. Connecticut: Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn, 6-3 guard

10. Washington: Alanna Smith, Stanford, 6-4 forward

11. Atlanta: Kalani Brown, Baylor, 6-7 center

12. Seattle: Megan Gustafson, Iowa, 6-3 center

Second round

13. Phoenix: Sophie Cunningham, Missouri, 6-1 guard

14. New York: Jessica Shepard, Notre Dame, 6-4 forward

15. Chicago: Paris Kea, North Carolina, 5-9 guard

16. Minnesota: Caliya Robinson, Georgia, 6-3 forward

17. Dallas: Han Xu, China, 6-9 center

18. Minnesota: Kiara Leslie, NC State, 6-0 guard

19. Los Angeles: Kennedy Burke, UCLA, 6-1 guard

20. Minnesota: Brianna Turner, Notre Dame, 6-3 forward

21. Connecticut: Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette, 5-8 guard

22. Dallas: Anriel Howard, Mississippi State, 5-11 forward

23. Atlanta: Naomi Davenport, West Virginia, 6-0 guard/forward

24. Seattle:Bridget Carleton, Iowa State, 6-1 guard

Third round

25. Indiana: Kianna Ibis, Arizona State, 6-1 forward

26. New York: Cierra Dillard, Buffalo, 5-9 guard

27. Chicago: Marina Mabrey, Notre Dame, 5-11 guard

28. Indiana: Allazia Blockton, Marquette, 6-0 guard

29. Dallas: Kenisha Bell, Minnesota, 5-9 guard

30. Minnesota: Megan Huff, Utah, 6-3 forward

31. Los Angeles: Li Yueru, China, 6-7 center

32. Phoenix: Maite Cazorla, Oregon, 5-10 guard

33. Connecticut: Taylor Emery, Virginia Tech, 5-10 guard

34. Washington: Alexis Jennings, South Carolina, 6-3 forward

35. Atlanta: Chloe Jackson, Baylor, 5-8 guard

36. Seattle: Teniya Page, Penn State, 5-7 guard