Maddy Westbeld WNBA Draft Projections: 5 Landing Spots for Notre Dame Forward

    Notre Dame’s Maddy Westbeld has declared for the 2025 WNBA Draft, wrapping up a strong five-year run with the Irish. The 6-foot-3 forward, despite missing time during the 2024-25 season with an injury, remains a compelling prospect due to her well-rounded game.

    A capable stretch big, Westbeld shot 57.3% on two-pointers and 35.7% from beyond the arc, according to Her Hoop Stats. Projected as a second- or third-round pick, she fits multiple team needs.

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    Top 5 Destinations for Notre Dame’s Maddy Westbeld in the 2025 WNBA Draft

    Competing WNBA teams are evaluating Notre Dame forward Westbeld in the 2025 Draft because of her versatility as a player. Across the 2023–24 season, Westbeld recorded 14.4 points per game, captured 8.7 rebounds, and made 1.5 steals, in addition to displaying defensive value despite missed playing time because of injury.

    Here are five ideal fits for her based on roster needs, playing style, and team trajectory.

    1. Los Angeles Sparks

    The Sparks are in rebuilding mode and need frontcourt depth. Westbeld’s size, defensive instincts, and versatility could support Nneka Ogwumike while providing long-term upside. Her strong senior campaign and two-way presence make her a logical choice for a team needing energy and rebounding.

    2. Connecticut Sun

    Known for utilizing versatile forwards like Alyssa Thomas, the Sun would benefit from Westbeld’s rebounding (8.7 RPG in 2023–24) and ability to play inside-out. Her fit alongside Thomas and Brionna Jones could help Connecticut maintain its physical identity while adding offensive spacing.

    3. Minnesota Lynx

    Following a Finals run, the Lynx are seeking frontcourt depth. Westbeld’s 4.2% block rate and consistent rebounding align with Minnesota’s defensive priorities. Her floor spacing complements Napheesa Collier and would add tactical flexibility to the rotation.

    4. Dallas Wings

    Dallas values versatile forwards and could use Westbeld’s steady presence. She led Notre Dame in rebounding 25 times and grabbed 15 boards in the 2022 NCAA Tournament against Mississippi State. That kind of performance fits a playoff-hungry Wings squad seeking stability.

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    5. Chicago Sky

    Rebuilding around Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso, Chicago needs efficient role players. Despite a rocky postseason (7.7 PPG, 36% shooting), Westbeld’s 1,061 career points and 60.6% NCAA Tournament shooting in 2023 highlight her scoring potential and experience.

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