The South Carolina Gamecocks will be represented at this year's WNBA Draft, as Sania Feagin will be attending the draft in New York held in The Shed. Feagin is one of this year's top draft prospects after a phenomenal career at South Carolina.
Feagin did not end her college career the way she wanted to, with a back-to-back championship that would have given her three rings in her career. She was part of a senior class that was the winningest in program history, with two championship wins and just seven losses with the team.
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Sania Feagin is officially invited to the 2025 #WNBADraft presented by @StateFarm.
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Sania Feagin gets invite to the WNBA Draft after four great years at South Carolina
Feagin will go down as one of the greats at South Carolina for her contributions to the Gamecock's two National Championships in the last four years. Feagin saw her fair share of time on the court and finished her career with an average of 5.6 points per game, 3.2 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks. Even though her career stats don't jump off the page, it is her final two seasons that WNBA teams should look at.
In her junior season, Feagin played in 38 games and averaged 6.7 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game. She shot 55% from the floor and was a huge part of South Carolina's undefeated season, even with Kamilla Cardoso on the court.
This past season, Feagin improved her stats again, with 8.1 points per game and 4.5 rebounds per game. She shot an amazing 60.1% from the floor and served as the replacement for Cardoso on the floor. She was countered by freshman Joyce Edwards, who was the other center at times for the Gamecocks.
Feagin will be in the crowd for the WNBA Draft as she is projected to be taken with the No. 10 pick by the Chicago Sky, according to ESPN. If Feagin were to be selected by the Sky, she would join former LSU player Angel Reese, who played her first season in the pros last year.