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2005 WNBA draft database

Monday 08 March 2004

So it's a bit early but here's a list of 2005 WNBA draft prospects. While not as top-heavy as the 2004 draft, the 2005 draft does have a significant amount of players who could develop into solid role-players on a WNBA team. Feel free to mail suggestions for additions to this list.

Point guards:

Jamie Carey, Texas, 5'6"
Yolanda Paige, West Virginia, 5'6"
Loree Moore, Tennessee, 5'9"
Temeka Johnson, LSU, 5'3"
Jess Strom, Penn State, 5'7"
Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma, 5'9"
Corrie Mizusawa, Oregon, 5'8"
Yalonda McCormick, Miami, 5'8"
Kristin Haynie, Michigan State, 5'6"
Shareese Grant, Old Dominion, 5'8"
Abby Scharlow, Wisconsin Green-Bay, 5'8"

Combo/shooting guards:

Tan White, Mississippi State, 5'7"
Tanisha Wright, Penn State, 5'11"
Chelsea Newton, Rutgers, 5'11"
Natasha Brackett, Auburn, 5'9"
Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College, 5'9"
Caity Matter, Ohio State 5'9"
DeeDee Wheeler, Arizona, 5'6"
Charlene Smith, DePaul, 5'8"
Shannon Howell, Oregon State, 5'9"
Laurie Koehn, Kansas State 5'8"
Erica Smith-Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 5'10"
Leah Metcalf, North Carolina, 5'7"
Megan Mahoney, Kansas State, 6'0"
Anne O'Neil, Iowa State, 5'11"
Sara Potts, Kentucky, 6'0"
Jenni Lingor, Southwest Missouri State, 5'10"
Roneeka Hodges, Florida State, 5'11"
Kelley Suminski, Stanford, 5'9"
Latonya Blue, Virginia, 5'9"

Wings/forwards:

Shyra Ely, Tennessee, 6'2"
Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame, 6'2"
Kendra Wecker, Kansas State, 5'11"
Kristen Mann, California-Santa Barbara, 6'2"
Cathrine Kraayeveld, Oregon, 6'4"
Nikita Bell, North Carolina, 6'0"
Heather Schreiber, Texas, 6'2"
Angelina Williams, Illinois, 6'0"
Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt, 6'0"
Anna Montañana, George Washington, 6'1"
Ashley Battle, Connecticut, 6'0"
Randee Henry, Nevada-Las Vegas, 6'1"
Shanika Freeman, Jacksonville State, 6'1"
La'Keitha Hampton, Tulane, 6'0"
Tabitha Pool, Michigan, 6'1"

Posts:

Sandora Irvin, Texas Christian, 6'4"
Sancho Lyttle, Houston, 6'4"
Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 6'2"
Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor, 6'2"
Brandi Teamer, Virginia, 6'1"
Jessica Moore, Connecticut, 6'3"
Kate Flavin, Richmond, 6'1"
Beth Swink, St Francis (PA), 6'2"
Jamie Cavey, Iowa, 6'3"
Katie Feenstra, Liberty, 6'8"
Kelli Roehrig, Michigan State, 6'4"
Cisti Greenwalt, Texas Tech, 6'5"
Andrea Bills, Oregon, 6'3"
Krystal Kitt, Alabama State, 6'5"
Katie Robinette, Iowa State, 6'2"

Note: Monique Currie and Shawntinice Polk are eligible for the 2005 draft if they choose to make themselves eligible. Whether they wiill do so or not is currently unknown.

Comments

eastern michigan gaurd .Will be great wnba player.

crystal Kitt Alabama State University

Crystal Smith:Watch out shes comin in a few years from Iowa

THE PLAYER THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE WNBA IS SHAY DORON FROM MARLAND IS A SOPHOMORE HEIGHT:5-9 POSITION:GUARD.SHE IS A LEADER ON THE COUNT.SHE MAKES ABOUT 32 POINTS A GAME.SHE IS A GOOD SHOOTER FROM THE 3-POINT SPOT.I THINK THAT WHO SHOULD BE IN THE WNBA.I LOOK UP TO HER ALSO

Crystal Kitt is tough. She is also my cousin, I'm in Iraq and I have not yet seen her play this year. I follow stats from the net. How does she look and will she be drafted high or low. To many she brings post to the game.

Cpl Saunders, Tilford

Forward Tabitha Pool of Michigan. The Wolverines have struggled this season, but Tabitha is a very good player who is flying under the radar due to her team's difficulties. She can do a lot of things well and will IMO make a great WNBA player. I hope that my favorites, the Detroit Shock, draft her.

To paraphrase John Lennon: "All I am saying is Give Tab a Chance!"

Megan Mahoney from Kansas State went to my high school and is an awesome player! She has often been referred to as "the glue" of the team and would make an awesome WNBA player!!!

sacramento is going to win it all this year....:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

To whom this may concern: It would be a wise pickup for someone to look at Leslie Logsdon, 6'0" Gd/Fwd. Western Kentucky University, and give her some considerations. She shattered the School's record for 3 point field goals in a career, as well as the Sun Belt Conference record for career 3 point field goals. She is the 2nd leading scorer in the history of the Women's Program at Western Kentucky University. She is a very versatile(played all five positions on the floor this season) player that not a lot of you WNBA people may know about. She can play in this league and I feel has many long range bombs left in her. All she needs is an opportunity to show what she can do.

Megan Mahoney is an awesome team player. I have watched her play for 9 years and would love to watch her play in the WNBA!

Megan Mahoney is an awesome team player. I have watched her play for 9 years can't wait to watch her play in the WNBA!

what international team is megan mahoney playing for?

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