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WNBA Draft confidential: GMs anonymously scout women’s college basketball post players

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The 2025 WNBA Draft is guard-heavy, with the top two picks expected to be backcourt players. The frontcourt pool might be a little shallower, but it has huge upside, even if that potential could take a little longer to realize. Perimeter players in this draft are primarily collegians, but many of the bigs are international, which means they’re younger and have longer runways to develop or even get to the WNBA.

Nevertheless, expect players such as Dominique Malonga to become household names sooner rather than later. How Malonga and her international cohorts stack up against NCAA stars such as USC’s Kiki Iriafen and LSU’s Aneesah Morrow is the subject of today’s scouting exercise.

In anticipation of the WNBA Draft on April 14, six WNBA general managers shared their candid opinions about the upcoming draft class with before the NCAA Tournament. They were granted anonymity to allow them to speak openly. Tuesday, we published the evaluations of the 2025 draft-eligible guards and wings, including Paige Bueckers, Olivia Miles and Te-Hina Paopao.

Sania Feagin | 6-3 forward | South Carolina

8.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 61.6 FG%

“I like Feagin a lot. I think Feagin is a really good basketball player. She makes good decisions. I think she’s a very underrated passer. She plays her role. She doesn’t try to do too much. I just think she is really, really solid and she’s a real key to (South Carolina’s) success.”

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“She has grown in her confidence, which seems to be an X factor for her and her team. Her potential is limitless in particular if she expands her range.”

Kiki Iriafen | 6-3 forward | USC

18.6 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 50.6 FG%

“Kiki Iriafen will translate into the next level with her athleticism and her scoring ability. She’s also a strong rebounder.”

“True rim-running post. Relentless to the glass and therefore can create offense without it being run through her. Capable driver from the elbows, midrange capable shooter.”

“It seems like the back half of the season, we’ve seen more of what I think we saw previously from Kiki (at Stanford). Her footwork is great. Her size is great. The more you can face up and shoot, whether it’s (from) 3 or 18 feet, you’re gonna be more impactful and harder to guard.”

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“Aaliyah Edwards is a good comp. Iriafen’s bigger, but Edwards is probably a little more skilled.”

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