Top WNBA Rookies of 2025: Who’s Leading the Pack?
Discover the standout rookies in the 2025 WNBA season, including Paige Bueckers, Kiki Iriafen, and more, as they make their mark in the league.

Top WNBA Rookies of 2025: Who’s Leading the Pack?
As we approach the midway point of the 2025 WNBA season, the race for Rookie of the Year is heating up. This year’s rookie class has been nothing short of electric, with several players making significant impacts on their respective teams. Here’s a look at the top eight rookies so far, along with two more to keep an eye on.
1. Paige Bueckers, Dallas Wings, Guard
Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 overall pick, has lived up to the hype. Despite missing four games due to injury, she leads all rookies in scoring (17.7 PPG) and assists (5.8 APG). Her ability to control the game’s pace and her three-level scoring skills have been on full display, reminiscent of her college days at UConn.
2. Kiki Iriafen, Washington Mystics, Forward
Kiki Iriafen, the No. 4 pick, has been a revelation for the Mystics. Averaging 13.3 PPG and 8.8 RPG, she has been a dominant force in the paint. Her physicality and rebounding have set her apart, and she has already recorded five double-doubles this season.
3. Sonia Citron, Washington Mystics, Guard
Sonia Citron has been a perfect complement to Iriafen, averaging 14.2 PPG on 47.1% shooting. Her versatility on both ends of the floor has been crucial for the Mystics as they navigate a rebuilding phase.
4. Lexi Held, Phoenix Mercury, Guard
Lexi Held, who went undrafted in 2022, has emerged as a key player for the Mercury. Despite not starting a game, she has been a reliable scorer and defender, averaging 9.5 PPG and boasting a defensive rating of 92.4.
5. Monique Akoa Makani, Phoenix Mercury, Guard
Monique Akoa Makani has been one of the best long-distance shooters among rookies, shooting 44.7% from three. Her ability to stretch the floor has been invaluable for the Mercury.
6. Janelle Salaun, Golden State Valkyries, Guard
Janelle Salaun has made the most of her limited time in the league, averaging 11.8 PPG and 5.9 RPG. Her experience and skill set have made her a key contributor for the Valkyries.
7. Kathryn Westbeld, Phoenix Mercury, Forward
Kathryn Westbeld, at 29 years old, has been a steady presence for the Mercury. Averaging 23.1 MPG, she has provided veteran leadership and consistency for a team dealing with injuries.
8. Te-Hina Paopao, Atlanta Dream, Guard
Te-Hina Paopao has been a reliable shooter for the Dream, leading all rookies in three-point shooting at 54.3%. Her ability to play both on and off the ball has been crucial for Atlanta.
Two More to Watch
- Dominique Malonga, Seattle Storm, Center: Malonga has shown flashes of her potential but needs more minutes to refine her game.
- Hailey Van Lith, Chicago Sky, Guard: Van Lith has seen increased playing time and could become a key player for the Sky as the season progresses.
This year’s rookie class is one of the most exciting in recent memory, and these players are just getting started. Keep an eye on them as they continue to develop and make their mark in the WNBA.