The Summitt’s 2018 WNBA Draft Big Board, v. 2.0

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 11: WNBA President Lisa Borders (L) speaks during a news conference as the WNBA and MGM Resorts International announce the Las Vegas Aces as the name of their franchise at the House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on December 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In October, the league announced that the San Antonio Stars would relocate to Las Vegas and begin play in the 2018 season at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 11: WNBA President Lisa Borders (L) speaks during a news conference as the WNBA and MGM Resorts International announce the Las Vegas Aces as the name of their franchise at the House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on December 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In October, the league announced that the San Antonio Stars would relocate to Las Vegas and begin play in the 2018 season at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Getty Images) /
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January 30 2016: Indiana Hoosiers guard Tyra Buss (3) during a Big 10 women’s basketball match at Xfinity Center, in College Park, Maryland. Maryland defeated Indiana 86-63 (Photo by Tony Quinn/Icon Sportswire) (Photo by Tony Quinn/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)
January 30 2016: Indiana Hoosiers guard Tyra Buss (3) during a Big 10 women’s basketball match at Xfinity Center, in College Park, Maryland. Maryland defeated Indiana 86-63 (Photo by Tony Quinn/Icon Sportswire) (Photo by Tony Quinn/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images) /

Round 3

Scouts will tell you: a player who shows you something once is capable of doing it again. Well, how about three times? Loryn Goodwin posted 30-point performances three times over the past month, with 20-plus three other times, all while running the Oklahoma State offense and posting an assist percentage of 29.5 this season. Her turnover percentage of 11.3 is low, especially given how much she has the ball in her hands. Expect her to rise if Oklahoma State finishes strong.

25. Las Vegas Jackie Kemph 5’7 G St. Louis
26. Phoenix Rebecca Greenwell 6’1 G/F Duke
27. Atlanta Loryn Goodwin 5’9 G Oklahoma State
28. Chicago Ke’Shunan James 6’1 G/F Murray State
29. Seattle Teana Muldrow 6’1 F West Virginia
30. Dallas Tyra Buss 5’8 G Indiana
31. Washington Gabbi Ortiz 5’9 G Oklahoma
32. Las Vegas Myisha Hines-Allen 6’2 F Louisville
33. Connecticut Lexi Bando 5’9 G/F Oregon
34. New York Kristen Confroy 5’9 G Maryland
35. Los Angeles Kolby Morgan 5/8 G Tulane
36. Minnesota Carli Wagner 5’10 G Minnesota