Clark, the Iowa guard, and Reese, the LSU forward, are two of the best pro prospects in women’s basketball.
Clark, the player of the year and highlight-reel guard for Iowa, and Reese, the tenacious double-double machine forAnd neither player is eligible for the 2023 WNBA Draft.
A college junior can declare for the WNBA draft if she turns 22 during the calendar year of the draft.Reese, born in May 2002, also will not turn 22 until 2024.Angel Reese of LSU celebrates during the 2023 NCAA women’s championship game.However, both players are entitled to an extra year of college eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and could elect to put off turning pro and joining the WNBA until 2025.
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