The WNBA draft class is getting ready for the biggest night of their career, with 15 teams ready with their boards to welcome the young talent in the league. The 2026 mock draft shows players filling up 45 places in the three-round draft. While Olivia Miles is one of the top prospects in the mix, she has already landed in the Unrivaled league, signing a multi-year contract.
Playing for TCU in her senior year, the player earned her first Elite Eight appearance and thrived in the regular season, too, averaging 19.6 points and 7.2 assists per game.

Olivia Miles Signs With Unrivaled League
While the WNBA is experiencing a rise in its popularity, the unrivaled league is also matching the vibe and showing even faster growth. The two-season-old league has already added some of the top names from the league and is now locking in the incoming young talent.
Even before the start of the 2025-26 NCAA season, players like JuJu Watkins and Azzi Fudd, along with 14 NCAA stars, signed unrivaled NIL deals with the Unrivaled league. And now Miles became the first draftee from the 2026 class to join the 3-on-3 league.
Ex-TCU star Olivia Miles has signed a multiyear contract with Unrivaled, per @kendra__andrews.
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) April 12, 2026
Miles is a projected lottery pick in Monday's WNBA Draft. pic.twitter.com/jJFGkindOT
In 2025, well before the WNBA draft, Paige Bueckers was the first draftee to join the Unrivaled league. Following her footsteps, the 23-year-old joined the league, highlighting her massive potential and impact in the NCAA tournament.
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There is no question about her ability as a player ‘breaths’ basketball, which was evident in her recent answer to a fun question.
Olivia Miles Chose NBA2K As Her Preferred Brand Collaboration
As college players enter the professional level, there may be a possible brand collaboration, just as they signed NIL deals during their college career. In a recent fun question session, every player shared their preferred brand collabs, with most naming big brands in fashion, personal care, or even cars.
The TCU guard, though, chose NBA2K as her dream collaboration and provided a reason for the same, saying, “NBA2K, for sure. That’s my game, I play videogame all the time.”
These WNBA draftees have a variety of brands they'd love to collab with 👀 pic.twitter.com/9DGTegK11c
— Sportico (@Sportico) April 12, 2026
Lauren Betts chose Dior, Flau’Jae Johnson chose DoorDash, and Fudd went for a ‘random’ car brand. Raven Johnson, looking to follow Angel Reese, chose Victoria’s Secret as her preferred brand.











