The 2024 WNBA Draft is finally here — and two of the most well-known prospects available now know where they will begin their journeys in pro basketball.

Caitlin Clark got tired of the cameras on WNBA Draft night and snapped

As everyone inside the Brooklyn Academy of Music expected, the Indiana Fever selected Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark with the #1 overall pick, adding her to the best collection of young talent in the 12-team WNBA. Not as many were as certain about LSU power forward Angel Reese‘s destination, but the former Tigers standout landed with the Chicago Sky at 7th overall, as her NCAA rivalry with Clark is set to continue at the next level.

Caitlin Clark got tired of the cameras on WNBA Draft night and snapped

Clark’s dream comes true

Clark‘s historic collegiate career led to this — a #1 overall selection in the WNBA Draft. Clark became the first Iowa player ever to be picked first overall in the draft, and it marks the first time in 19 years that the top pick has been used on a player from the Big Ten Conference.

The fiery Clark was widely celebrated for her performances at Iowa, setting a new NCAA record for points scored in a college career and helping the Hawkeyes reach consecutive national championship games in 2023 and 2024. Viewers tuned in — in record numbers — to watch Clark light up opposing defenses this season as she chased history, and now her pro career will begin as a member of the Fever.

Clark will remain in Big Ten territory to begin her WNBA career, as Indianapolis is roughly 500 miles from her hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. She joins a budding young Fever core that includes last year’s #1 overall pick in Aliyah Boston, as well as sharpshooting guard Kelsey Mitchell and forward NaLyssa Smith. All but four of Indiana‘s regular-season games will be national broadcasts as the WNBA seeks to capitalize on Clark’s college stardom right away.

Reese is ready for the opportunity

Not many were sure what to expect when the “Bayou Barbie” arrived in Brooklyn for the draft. Some believed Reese could be a top-three pick; others thought she could fall toward the 8-10 range. But ultimately, the Chicago Sky decided to take a chance on the 6’3” forward with a championship resume and a relentless personality.

Reese began her NCAA career at Maryland and transferred to LSU for her final two collegiate seasons. Under the tutelage of Tigers coach Kim Mulkey, Reese became a household name in college basketball. She averaged better than 23 points and 15 rebounds per game as LSU won the national title over Clark’s Hawkeyes in 2023 — and despite missing several games through suspension this season, Reese still averaged 18.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game as the Tigers followed up their championship with an Elite Eight appearance.

Concerns around Reese center on her offensive game. She shot just 47 percent from the field during her senior season, with criticism continuing to surround her jump shot mechanics. But her defensive impact — especially her rebounding — will translate to the next level, with a star-level awaiting her in Chicago Sky if she can figure out her jumper.

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