No. 2 WNBA prospect Miles still deciding future

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  • Michael VoepelMar 29, 2025, 05:12 PM ET

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      Michael Voepel is a senior writer who covers the WNBA, women's college basketball and other college sports. Voepel began covering women's basketball in 1984, and has been with ESPN since 1996.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles, who is projected as the No. 2 pick by the Seattle Storm in ESPN's most recent WNBA mock draft, said after the Irish's loss to TCU in the Sweet 16 Saturday that she is still undecided about whether she will enter the draft.

She is draft-eligible but also still has one season of college eligibility left.

"I am still thinking about what I want to do, but leaning towards the draft," Miles said in Notre Dame's locker room after the game. "But tomorrow, I might wake up and be like, 'I want to come back.' So, it just changes every day. I love college. I think I've outgrown it a little bit, though, so that makes my decision tougher to stay. It's comfortable, a place where you have security.

"The W ... the volatility is up and down. So I don't know. I'm deciding between a bunch of factors."

Players have to renounce remaining college eligibility 10 days before the draft, which is April 14 this year. Those who make the Final Four have 48 hours after their last game to declare their intentions.

The 5-foot-10 Miles had 10 points, 3 assists and 2 rebounds for the Irish in the 71-62 loss. She played 23 minutes Saturday, but acknowledged the ankle injury she suffered in the NCAA tournament's first round has been tough to play through.

"My ankle hurts a lot," Miles said. "But I had to push through. Got to play with my girls. Got to finish up this season."

Miles is draft-eligible because she has been in college for four seasons and is already 22. Her remaining year of college eligibility comes from sitting out 2023-24 with a knee injury she suffered at the end of the 2022-23 regular season. Miles came back from that injury to start all 34 games this season and average 15.4 points, 5.8 assists and 5.6 rebounds.

She said the idea of playing right away in the WNBA season, which starts May 16, is a bit daunting, as she could use the summer to rest and recover more. But she said that factor alone won't sway her decision.

Especially since she projects as a lottery pick. UConn guard Paige Bueckers is the expected No. 1 selection by the Dallas Wings. After Seattle, Washington has the Nos. 3 and 4 picks.

"[Potentially being] a lottery pick is a lot to give up. I've worked hard for that," Miles said. "I truly believe I've put myself in great position for teams to look at me and see my value at that level. I have to trust myself with whatever decision I make; either decision would be good for me. I need to make a few calls and talk to some people. But I'll be prepared and confident in the decision."

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