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Indiana Fever WNBA draft picks 2024: Caitlin Clark goes No.1, round-by-round selections
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Date:2025-04-13 13:29:26
Here is a 2024 WNBA draft pick-by-pick breakdown for the Indiana Fever:
Round 1 (No. 1 overall) — Caitlin Clark, guard, Iowa: Clark joins a Fever team with 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston. The Fever missed the postseason in each of the past seven seasons. However, an inside-outside combination of Clark and Boston, who was the No. 1 pick in last year's draft, could propel Indiana back to the playoffs once again. Draft tracker
Round 2 (15)
Round 3 (27)
Indiana Fever: Recent top draft picks
- 2023 (No. 1 overall): Aliyah Boston, forward, South Carolina
- 2022 (No. 2 overall): NaLyssa Smith, forward, Baylor
- 2021 (No. 4 overall): Kysre Gondrezick, guard, West Virginia
- 2020 (No. 3 overall): Lauren Cox, forward, Baylor
- 2019 (No. 3 overall): Teaira McCowan, center, Mississippi State
2024 WNBA draft: Team-by-team picks
➤ Eastern Conference: Atlanta Dream | Chicago Sky | Connecticut Sun | Indiana Fever | New York Liberty | Washington Mystics
➤ Western Conference: Dallas Wings | Las Vegas Aces | Los Angeles Sparks | Minnesota Lynx | Phoenix Mercury | Seattle Storm
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