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Newsstand: Where Notre Dame guard Sonia Citron appears in 2025 WNBA mock draft

IMG_9992by:Tyler Horka04/10/25

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Notre Dame senior guard Sonia Citron. (Photo courtesy of Notre Dame athletics)

The WNBA Draft is coming up next week, and Notre Dame could have a player selected in the first few picks of it. No, not Olivia Miles; she is actually off to TCU as first reported by On3’s Talia Goodman.

It’s Sonia Citron.

The Athletic released a mock draft Wednesday, and Citron was listed as the No. 3 overall pick to the Washington Mystics behind No. 1 overall Paige Bueckers of UConn to the Dallas Wings and No. 2 overall Dominique Malonga from a professional league in France to the Seattle Storm.

Here’s what The Athletic’s Sabreena Merchant said about Citron…

Even if Citron isn’t an All-Star in the WNBA, it’s hard not to like everything she brings to the table. For a rebuilding team, the Mystics can use high-character players who don’t really have weaknesses. She is an easy player to fit into any context.

Citron is a capable shooter and secondary player. She routinely takes the best perimeter assignment and has been particularly good against wings like Bueckers and JuJu Watkins. She makes good decisions on both ends and reads the floor well. With all the talent on Notre Dame’s roster in 2024-25, it was Citron who had the best on-off differential; the Irish were 8.6 points per 100 possessions better with her on the court.

The No. 3 pick would ideally come with more upside — think of Kamilla Cardoso a year ago — but Citron is almost universally beloved in WNBA circles. Every front office wants a player like her on the roster, which makes her worth selecting at this spot.

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