2002 WNBA draft

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2002 WNBA draft

The 2002 WNBA draft was the first to implement a lottery that arranges the order of the first four overall picks. The lottery gave four teams with the identically worst record of 10–22 from the 2001 season an equal chance to own the first overall selection, which the Seattle Storm did.[1]

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2002 WNBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)April 19, 2002
Overview
LeagueWNBA
First selectionSue Bird
Seattle Storm
 2001
2003 
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Sue Bird, with ball

Four of the top six draft picks, Sue Bird (#1), Swin Cash (#2), Asjha Jones (#4) and Tamika (Williams) Raymond (#6) were from the same team, the 2002 NCAA champion University of Connecticut.

Key

 ! Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-WNBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
# Denotes player who never played in the WNBA regular season or playoffs
Bold Denotes player who won Rookie of the Year

Draft

Round 1

Round 2

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Round 3

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Pick Player Position Nationality Team School / club team
33 LaNisha Cartwell # C  United States Washington Mystics Alabama
34 Kelly Komara # G  United States Indiana Fever (from Detroit) Purdue
35 Takeisha Lewis F/C  United States Seattle Storm Louisiana Tech
36 Teresa Geter # F/C  United States Washington Mystics (from Indiana) South Carolina
37 Mandy Nightingale # G  United States Portland Fire Colorado
38 Lindsey Meder # G  United States Minnesota Lynx Iowa
39 Saundra Jackson # C  United States Orlando Miracle Ole Miss
40 Kayte Christensen F  United States Phoenix Mercury UC Santa Barbara
41 Edniesha Curry G  United States Charlotte Sting Oregon
42 Shondra Johnson # G  United States Houston Comets Alabama
43 Edmarie Lumbsley # C  United States Utah Starzz Mobile
44 Alayne Ingram # G  United States Sacramento Monarchs Michigan
45 Jerica Watson # F  United States Miami Sol Iowa
46 Tracy Gahan # G  United States New York Liberty Iowa State
47 Ericka Haney # G/F  United States Detroit Shock (from Cleveland) Notre Dame
48 Rashana Barnes # F  United States Los Angeles Sparks Penn State
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Round 4

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Pick Player Position Nationality Team School / club team
49 LaKeisha Taylor # C  United States Indiana Fever (from Washington) Arizona
50 Melody Johnson # C  United States Portland Fire (from Detroit) Arizona State
51 Jermisha Dosty # C  United States Sacramento Monarchs (from Seattle) Saint Mary's
52 Jillian Danker # G/F  United States Indiana Fever Vanderbilt
53 Monique Cardenas # G  United States Portland Fire Florida
54 Shárron Francis # G  United States Minnesota Lynx Old Dominion
55 Tomeka Brown # G  United States Orlando Miracle Ohio State
56 Amba Kongolo # F/C  United States Phoenix Mercury North Carolina Central
57 Jessie Stomski # F  United States Charlotte Sting Wisconsin
58 Cori Enghusen # C  United States Houston Comets Stanford
59 Jacklyn Winfield # G  United States Utah Starzz Southern
60 Elizabeth Pickney # F  United States Sacramento Monarchs Arizona
61 Jerkisha Dosty # F  United States Miami Sol Saint Mary's
62 Deedee Warley # F  United States New York Liberty Maryland
63 Marché Strickland # G  United States Cleveland Rockers Maryland
64 Tiffany Thompson # F  United States Los Angeles Sparks Old Dominion
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UConn Fab Four

Connecticut Huskies players Tamika Williams, Sue Bird, Asjha Jones and Swin Cash were all selected in the first round of the draft. Each player had immediate impacts with their 2002 WNBA Teams. Cash, Bird and Williams accounted for 21.3, 19.9 and 17.3 percent, respectively, of their teams’ total points, rebounds and assists. Jones, a reserve, posted 8.8 percent of the Mystics' total output in those three key categories.[2]

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