South Carolina's Bree Hall, Sania Feagin drafted back-to-back in WNBA Draft

Sania Feagin is coming off her best season during her senior year at South Carolina. That has now earned her the chance at the next level with her selection in the WNBA Draft.
The Los Angeles Sparks selected Feagin with the No. 21 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, the ninth in the second round. It came one pick after her teammate, Bree Hall, was picked by the Indiana Fever.
Feagin just finished her four-year career in Columbia. She, in 135 appearances with 39 being starts this season, averaged 5.6 points (58.3% FG) and 3.2 rebounds per game. That included her career-best senior season this last year in posting 8.1 points (60.1% FG), 4.5 rebounds, a team-high of 1.5 blocks, and 1.3 assists per game. Those led to all of her career honors with her name on the SEC All-Defensive Team, the SEC All-Tournament Team, and the NCAA All-Region Team
Feagin was part of a lot of successes for South Carolina. The Gamecocks went 144-7 (.954) overall in her time there in winning seven titles in the conference, all four in the regular season and three in the league tournament, and making it to the Final Four in every season with three appearances and two victories in the national championship.
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Feagin committed herself to their program and, because of that, benefitted in all the winning recently done at South Carolina. Now, she’ll now succeed herself individually with this selection of her in the WNBA Draft.
“It’s been amazing,” Hall said of her time at South Carolina. “I’m glad I came up here and could do this presser because I’m just not as upset as you would think I would be. I’m so appreciative of everything that this program has done for me. Coach has put me in a great position. I’ve won two national championships. It’s upsetting, of course, to lose and you’re right there. But, I mean, I can’t express how appreciative I am of this program, and I just had such a great experience here.”