Dallas Wings Select Azzi Fudd as No. 1 Pick in 2026 WNBA Draft, Reuniting Her with Paige Bueckers
The Dallas Wings chose Azzi Fudd first overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft on April 13, 2026, at The Shed in New York. This selection reunites Fudd with her former UConn teammate and girlfriend Paige Bueckers, the previous year's top pick. Fudd's rookie salary under the new collective bargaining agreement totals $500,000, a significant increase from Bueckers' $78,831.
NewsweekThe Dallas Wings selected Azzi Fudd as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft held on April 13, 2026, at The Shed in New York. Fudd, a former UConn star, joins the team after leading the Huskies to a national championship in the 2024-25 season.
This marks the second consecutive year the Wings hold the top pick. Paige Bueckers, the Wings' No. 1 selection from the previous year, was present at the draft and reacted positively to Fudd's selection.
Bueckers and Fudd were teammates at UConn from 2021 through 2025. Their reunion on the Wings roster highlights the team's recent draft strategy. Fudd's selection comes amid changes to the WNBA's rookie pay scale under a new collective bargaining agreement implemented in the offseason.
Under the prior agreement, the No. 1 pick earned approximately $78,831. Fudd's rookie salary is set at $500,000, representing a 534% increase over Bueckers' rookie earnings.
Salary Changes Under New CBA The new collective bargaining agreement has raised salaries across the league, with rookies receiving substantial increases.
The updated rookie pay scale includes: No. 1 pick at $500,000, No. 2 at $466,913, No. 3 at $436,016, No. 4 at $407,163, No. 5 at $380,219, No. 6 at $355,058, No. 7 at $331,563, and No. 8 at $309,622.
Picks from No. 9 to 12 earn $289,133 or more, while second- and third-round selections receive $270,000. These changes apply to all players but particularly benefit rookies entering the league. The Wings' commitment to Fudd reflects the higher financial obligations under the updated scale.
Fudd expressed gratitude for the opportunity during post-draft interviews.
Draft Reactions and Fudd's Background Fudd described her emotions after the selection, noting the support from her family.
She emphasized her team-oriented approach and experience playing alongside top talent at UConn. 4% in the most recent season.
Story Timeline
5 events- April 13, 2026
Dallas Wings select Azzi Fudd as No. 1 overall pick in WNBA Draft.
2 sourcesNewsweek · nypost.com - April 13, 2026 — post-draft
Fudd expresses gratitude and discusses her team mentality in interviews.
1 sourcenypost.com - Offseason prior to 2026
WNBA implements new collective bargaining agreement raising rookie salaries.
1 sourceNewsweek - 2025 WNBA Draft
Dallas Wings select Paige Bueckers as No. 1 overall pick.
2 sourcesNewsweek · nypost.com - 2024-25 season
UConn Huskies win national championship with Fudd and Bueckers.
2 sourcesNewsweek · nypost.com
Potential Impact
- 01
WNBA rookie contracts rise substantially under new CBA terms.
- 02
Dallas Wings backcourt strengthens with Fudd-Bueckers reunion.
- 03
League attracts more top collegiate talent due to higher pay.
- 04
UCLA players gain visibility with multiple top-6 selections.
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