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The college basketball season may have just ended, but it's already time for top prospects to join the professional ranks.

This year's WNBA Draft class will feature a few players with superstar potential, including Caitlin Clark, who is expected to go to the Indiana Fever as the No. 1 overall pick. The Iowa guard is coming off a senior season in which she averaged 31.6 points, 8.9 assists, 7.4 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game.

WNBA DRAFT 2024: Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades

Stanford's Cameron Brink, South Carolina's Kamilla Cardoso and Tennessee's Rickea Jackson will likely land in the top five of the draft order. LSU's Angel Reese should also hear her name called at some point in the first round.

Get ready, ladies. The transition to the next level starts now.

Here is everything you need to know about watching the 2024 WNBA Draft, including information on how to stream the event.

WNBA Draft 2024 live stream

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: Sling

The WNBA Draft will air on ESPN. Ryan Ruocco (host), Rebecca Lobo (analyst), Andraya Carter (analyst) and Holly Rowe (reporter) will be on-site for the ESPN broadcast.

Viewers can also watch the WNBA Draft on Sling. The streaming service is the home for sports fans, as it offers a wide range of channels. You can always cheer for your favorite teams with channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1 and more.

If the WNBA Draft is not available to watch live in your location or if you're traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.

WNBA Draft 2024 start time

  • Date: Monday, April 15
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

The WNBA Draft will start at 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, April 15. It will be held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, N.Y.

WNBA Draft order 2024

First round

PickTeam
1.Indiana Fever
2.Los Angeles Sparks
3.Chicago Sky
4.Los Angeles Sparks
5.Dallas Wings
6.Washington Mystics
7.Chicago Sky
8.Minnesota Lynx
9.Dallas Wings
10.Connecticut Sun
11.New York Liberty
12.Atlanta Dream

Second round

PickTeam
13.Chicago Sky
14.Seattle Storm
15.Indiana Fever
16.Las Vegas Aces
17.New York Liberty
18.Las Vegas Aces
19.Connecticut Sun
20.Atlanta Dream
21.Washington Mystics
22.Connecticut Sun
23.New York Liberty
24.Las Vegas Aces

Third round

PickTeam
25.Phoenix Mercury
26.Seattle Storm
27.Indiana Fever
28.Los Angeles Sparks
29.Phoenix Mercury
30.Washington Mystics
31.Minnesota Lynx
32.Atlanta Dream
33.Dallas Wings
34.Connecticut Sun
35.New York Liberty
36.Las Vegas Aces

WNBA Draft history: Full list of No. 1 overall picks

YearPlayerTeam
1997Tina ThompsonHouston Comets
1998Margo DydekUtah Starzz
1999Chamique HoldsclawWashington Mystics
2000Ann WautersCleveland Rockers
2001Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
2002Sue BirdSeattle Storm
2003LaToya ThomasCleveland Rockers
2004Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
2005Janel McCarvilleCharlotte Sting
2006Seimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx
2007Lindsey HardingPhoenix Mercury
2008Candace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks
2009Angel McCoughtryAtlanta Dream
2010Tina CharlesConnecticut Sun
2011Maya MooreMinnesota Lynx
2012Nneka OgwumikeLos Angeles Sparks
2013Brittney GrinerPhoenix Mercury
2014Chiney OgwumikeConnecticut Sun
2015Jewell LoydSeattle Storm
2016Breanna StewartSeattle Storm
2017Kelsey PlumSan Antonio Stars
2018A'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces
2019Jackie YoungLas Vegas Aces
2020Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty
2021Charli CollierDallas Wings
2022Rhyne HowardAtlanta Dream
2023Aliyah BostonIndiana Fever
2024TBDIndiana Fever

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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.