Jordan Horston

Seattle Storm draft pick Jordan Horston holds up a green and yellow No. 23 Storm jersey.

Seattle Storm get a WNBA Draft steal with Jordan Horston at No. 9

By Rowan Schaberg / April 11, 2023

Madi Williams, Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, Jade Loville round out the Storm’s picks

Locked On Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft Stock Watch

By The Next / April 7, 2023

Hunter Cruse discusses who’s in, where they’ll go and who’s staying in school.

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2023 WNBA Draft Board v2.0

By em-adler-sheher / April 6, 2023

In-depth scouting reports on every potential major contributor

Players fight over possession of the ball in Virginia Tech’s 73-64 win over Tennessee at the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, March 25, 2023, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash. (Photo credit: Lydia Ely)

Tennessee ends its season as it began, tumultuously

By Gabriella Lewis / March 26, 2023

Vols harkened back to their November mistakes

What to expect from the SEC in first round of March Madness

By Gabriella Lewis / March 15, 2023

Farewell, Mississippi State and Alabama?

Jordan Horston and Laeticia Amihere among standout draft prospects from SEC Tournament

By Hunter Cruse / March 10, 2023

Top WNBA draft prospects shine in Greenville, S.C.

Zia Cooke rises up over a Tennessee player at the SEC Tournament Championship game on March 5. Cooke was selected by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2023 WNBA Draft. (Photo credit: SEC)

Day 5 SEC Tournament: Will South Carolina ever lose?

By Gabriella Lewis / March 6, 2023

14 teams, 13 games, 12 mascots, and 57,000+ fans.

Tennessee celebrates making it to SEC Championship for the first time since 2015 on March 4, 2023, at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in SEC Tournament (Photo Credit: Tennessee Women's Basketball Twitter)

Day 4 of SEC Tournament: Tennessee serves LSU second loss of season in stunning comeback

By Gabriella Lewis / March 5, 2023

Vols to face Gamecocks in first SEC Championship since 2015

Locked On Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft outlook for two Tennessee stars

By The Next / February 18, 2023

Both Jordan Horston and Rickea Jackson could be first round picks in the 2023 WNBA Draft.

Duke guard Celeste Taylor and Tennessee guard Jordan Horston are both shown in close-up photos from game action. The text "Updated draft board" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft updated big board, Celeste Taylor and more

By The Next / December 31, 2022

Which players have risen the most on our hosts’ draft boards, and what should you make of recent standout performances?