Every pick by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2023 WNBA draft

The Lynx's five-player 2023 class includes a 6-5, 19-year-old prospect from France and a teammate of Paige Bueckers at Connecticut.

April 11, 2023 at 1:55AM
Connecticut's Dorka Juhasz, left, poses for a photo with commissioner Cathy Engelbert after being selected by the Minnesota Lynx at the WNBA basketball draft Monday, April 10, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, right, greeted Dorka Juhász after the Lynx selected her 16th overall in the second round Monday. (Adam Hunger, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Diamond Miller, 6-3, guard, Maryland

A second-team All-America, Miller's 19.7 points per game ranked third in the Big Ten, and she was a top-10 finalist for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award as the nation's best shooting guard.

Maïa Hirsch, 6-5, center, Villeneuve (France)

Just 19 years old, Hirsch won't play in the WNBA this year, but her size, three-point shooting and all-around game make her an intriguing prospect.

Dorka Juhász, 6-5, forward, Connecticut

Juhász started her career at Ohio State, where she was a first-team All-Big Ten choice in 2020 and 2021, then played two years at UConn and averaged 14.2 points this season.

Brea Beal, 6-1, guard, South Carolina

Beal started all but one game in four years at South Carolina and was a finalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award.

Taylor Soule, 5-11, forward, Virginia Tech

Soule scored 1,522 points over four seasons at Boston College before transferring to Virginia Tech, where she was a second-team All-ACC selection.

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Rachel Blount

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Rachel Blount is a sports reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune who covers a variety of topics, including the Olympics, Wild, college sports and horse racing. She has written extensively about Minnesota's Olympic athletes and has covered pro and college hockey since joining the staff in 1990.

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