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WNBA Draft | Expected in 1st place, Aliyah Boston presents herself

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the NCAA is offering student-athletes the opportunity to play a 5th college season. An option thatAliyah Boston has decided to decline, since the South Carolina player has formalized her presence at the 2023 WNBA Draft, which will be held on April 10 in New York.

“There is a quote that says life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away” quoted the player on her social networks. “Right now, I’m really at my wit’s end as I make the next best decision of my life. I decided to pursue my dream by registering for the 2023 WNBA Draft”.

In 4 seasons at South Carolina, she established herself as one of the nation’s top prospects, leading the program to a 129-9 record and winning the NCAA title in 2022. the year in 2022, and twice best defender (2022, 2023).

Without too much surprise, Aliyah Boston should be chosen in number 1. This year the first choice belongs to the Indiana Fever, which for the very first time in its history obtained the #1 pick. A choice that could be a “franchise change”.

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