
NEW YORK — Sonia Citron’s professional basketball career will start on a grand stage.
On Friday, the WNBA announced that Citron is one of a 16 hopefuls who will be in New York on Monday night for the 2025 WNBA Draft. The former Notre Dame guard is a projected lottery selection and hopes to become the 21st WNBA Draft pick in program history.
Citron’s list of collegiate accolades is extensive —
Only player in ND history with 1700 points, 700 rebounds and 300 assists
1,774 career points (11th in program history)
173 career 3FGM (eighth in program history)
84.3% career FT% (fifth in program history)
11 career double-doubles (t-fifth in program history by a guard)
714 rebounds
311 assists
218 steals
20+ points in 25 games
3x All-ACC selection
2022 ACC Rookie of the Year
2025 & 2023 AP All-America Honorable Mention
2024 Cheryl Miller Award finalist
2024-25 WBCA Coaches’ All-America Honorable Mention
3x All-ACC Academic Team
ACC Champion: 2022-23 & 2024-25 regular season, 2024 ACC Tournament
In addition to Citron, Notre Dame’s Liza Karlen, Liatu King and Maddy Westbeld declared for the WNBA Draft. Westbeld is entering her professional career after five years in South Bend, while Karlen and King were each impactful graduate transfers from Marquette and Pittsburgh, respectively, this year.
Monday’s Draft will begin on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. The seated event will be live from Hudson Yards at the Shed, an iconic, cultural institution that hosts established and emerging artists in fields ranging from hip hop to classical music, painting to digital media, theater to literature, and sculpture to dance in an unprecedented movable structure. Additional WNBA Draft information can be found here…
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