Former Wisconsin women's basketball forward selected in WNBA Draft

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Former Wisconsin women's basketball forward selected in WNBA Draft

Former Wisconsin women's basketball forward selected in WNBA Draft

Former Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball forward Serah Williams was selected by the Portland Fire in the WNBA Draft.

Former Wisconsin women's basketball forward selected in WNBA Draft

Former Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball forward Serah Williams was selected by the Portland Fire in the WNBA Draft.

Serah Williams' basketball journey has taken a thrilling new turn. The former Wisconsin Badgers standout forward has officially been drafted into the WNBA, selected by the expansion Portland Fire with the 33rd overall pick in the third round.

Williams carved out a significant role during her time in Madison, demonstrating impressive durability and growth. As a freshman in the 2022-23 season, she started 30 games, setting the stage for a career where she would start in 127 of her 129 appearances for the Badgers. Her scoring prowess peaked in her final season at Wisconsin, where she averaged a career-high 19.2 points per game.

Seeking a national championship, Williams transferred to the powerhouse UConn program for her final collegiate season. While her role and minutes shifted with the Huskies, her defensive versatility and experience as a consistent starter remained valuable assets.

Now, she brings that well-rounded game to a perfect situation. The Portland Fire, as the league's newest franchise, offer a prime opportunity for a player like Williams to compete for a rotation spot and make an immediate impact. Her proven ability to contribute on both ends of the floor—evidenced by her final season averages of 6.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.3 blocks at UConn—will be a welcome addition as Portland builds its foundation.

It's a fantastic moment for a player who dedicated herself at Wisconsin, and her selection marks the next exciting chapter in a promising professional career.

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