UCLA made history on Monday night, after a record six Bruins were selected in the 2026 WNBA Draft — including five in the first round.
The unprecedented feat came just eight days after UCLA lifted its first-ever NCAA championship trophy.
Two-time All-American Lauren Betts led the charge, as Washington selected the Final Four Most Outstanding Player No. 4 overall. The Mystics' pick tipped off a run that saw three straight UCLA products selected.
"This season has been so special. I've enjoyed every second,” Betts said afterwards. "I'm playing with my best friends, my sister. I've had the most amazing season, and I feel like you can just see all the positivity that I play with."
Chicago then took forward Gabriela Jaquez at No. 5, before expansion team Toronto Tempo selected guard Kiki Rice at No. 6. Washington later doubled down on UCLA talent, taking forward Angela Dugalić at No. 9.
Connecticut claimed the final two Bruins, selecting guard Gianna Kneepkens at No. 15 to close out the first round, before taking guard Charlisse Leger-Walker in the second.
Betts and Dugalić will reunite on the Mystics' frontcourt, while Kneepkens and Leger-Walker join forces again on the Sun. Jaquez heads to Chicago while Rice starts fresh with expansion side Toronto.
The haul shattered the WNBA's prior Draft Day record. Four teams previously shared the high-mark, with South Carolina (2023), Notre Dame (2019), and Tennessee (1999, 2008) each yielding five simultaneous draftees.
The six seniors anchored UCLA's dominant championship run, combining to score all 130 points across the Bruins' Final Four wins. UCLA beat Texas 51-44 in the national semifinal, before crushing South Carolina 79-51 in the title game.
The historic 2026 WNBA Draft success caps a 37-1 season for UCLA and head coach Cori Close.
UCLA obviously faces a significant rebuild after losing its core to the WNBA. However, the program has plenty to celebrate after a historic season in Westwood.