NWSL Draft 2024: Prospects, order, live stream & how to watch

Ahead of the 2024 season, teams chose the best women's soccer players in the U.S. college system, with expansion side Utah Royals picking first

A new year means another NWSL Draft, with the 2024 edition the biggest yet as the Utah Royals and Bay FC prepare to enter the top women's soccer league in the United States.

A total of 56 picks were made in January as the most exciting talents in the U.S. college system were chosen by the NWSL's 14 teams, the most the league has ever had.

As expansion sides, the Royals and Bay FC were first up as the pair continued building rosters that they added to significantly in the NWSL Expansion Draft in December.

History was made in the 2023 Draft when Alyssa Thompson became not only the youngest ever player to be selected No.1 overall, but the youngest pick of all time, too. A teenager followed in her footsteps, too, as Ally Sentnor was chosen first off the board by the Utah Royals in the 2024 edition.

GOAL has all you need to know about the 2024 NWSL Draft, including who was chosen and the order of selection…

  • When was the NWSL Draft 2024?

    Date: January 12, 2024
    Time: 5pm PT / 8pm ET
    Venue: Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California

    The 2024 NWSL Draft took place on Friday, January 12, 2024. It was held during the United Soccer Coaches Convention at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, and began at 8pm ET.

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  • How to watch the NWSL Draft 2024

    The 2024 NWSL Draft was live on ION, with programming scheduled from 8pm to 10pm ET. All rounds of the draft were also live streamed on ION Plus. The NWSL made the event available for overseas viewers on its website, too.

  • Who was the No.1 pick in the NWSL Draft 2024?

    Ally Sentnor was chosen by the Utah Royals as the No.1 overall pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft. Sentnor, still only 19 years old, was a nominee for U.S. Soccer's 2023 Young Female Player of the Year award and has shown plenty of promise in her time with the North Carolina Tar Heels and the U.S. youth teams.

    Another teenage Tar Heel followed her on the board, with Savannah King chosen at No.2 by Bay FC. The 18-year-old is a very promising young centerback who played more minutes in her freshman season than anyone else in the North Carolina team.

    Creative midfielder Croix Bethune was expected to be in the mix for the top pick, too, and she was chosen at No.3 by the Washington Spirit, who traded Sam Staab to the Chicago Red Stars just a few hours before the draft in order to get that pick.

    Five senior internationals were chosen in this draft, too: Bermuda's LeiLanni Nesbeth went to the Chicago Red Stars in round one, Jamaica's Kiki Van Zanten was chosen by the Houston Dash in round two, Canada's Zoe Burns went to the Utah Royals in round three, Puerto Rico's Cristina Roque also joined the Royals in the same round and Tonga's Laveni Vaka was selected by Bay FC with the penultimate pick in the draft.

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  • 2024 NWSL Draft order and picks

    Round/Pick Player Position NWSL team College
    1/1 Ally Sentnor Midfielder Utah Royals North Carolina
    1/2 Savy King Defender Bay FC North Carolina
    1/3 Croix Bethune Midfielder Washington Spirit Georgia
    1/4 Brecken Mozingo Forward Utah Royals BYU
    1/5 Hal Hershfelt Midfielder Washington Spirit Clemson
    1/6 Reilyn Turner Forward Racing Louisville UCLA
    1/7 Kate Wiesner Defender Washington Spirit Penn State
    1/8 Maya Doms Midfielder Bay FC Stanford
    1/9 Ally Lemos Midfielder Orlando Pride UCLA
    1/10 LeiLanni Nesbeth Midfielder Chicago Red Stars Florida State
    1/11 Payton Linnehan Forward Portland Thorns Penn State
    1/12 Kennedy Wesley Defender San Diego Wave Stanford
    1/13 Makenna Morris Defender Washington Spirit Clemson
    1/14 Maycee Bell Defender Gotham North Carolina
    2/15 Jameese Joseph Forward Chicago Red Stars NC State
    2/16 Lauren Flynn Defender Utah Royals Florida State
    2/17 Sam Meza Midfielder Seattle Reign North Carolina
    2/18 Ellie Wheeler Defender Kansas City Current Penn State
    2/19 Avery Patterson Forward Houston Dash North Carolina
    2/20 Olivia Smith-Griffitts Defender Utah Royals BYU
    2/21 Kiki Van Zanten Forward Houston Dash Notre Dame
    2/22 Cori Dyke Midfielder Orlando Pride Penn State
    2/23 Olivia Wade-Katoa Midfielder Portland Thorns BYU
    2/24 Natalia Staude Defender North Carolina Courage Virginia
    2/25 Kelsey Kaufusi Defender Portland Thorns Utah State
    2/26 Emma Jaskaniec Midfielder Utah Royals Wisconsin
    2/27 Maddie Mercado Forward Seattle Reign Notre Dame
    2/28 Emma Sears Forward Racing Louisville Ohio State
    3/29 Zoe Burns Defender Utah Royals USC
    3/30 Jamie Shepherd Midfielder Bay FC BYU
    3/31 Hannah Anderson Defender Chicago Red Stars Texas Tech
    3/32 Halle Mackiewicz Goalkeeper Kansas City Current Clemson
    3/33 Cristina Roque Goalkeeper Utah Royals Florida State
    3/34 Caroline Conti Midfielder Bay FC Clemson
    3/35 Anna Podojil Forward Washington Spirit Arkansas
    3/36 Amanda West Forward Houston Dash Pittsburgh
    3/37 Felicia Knox Midfielder Angel City Alabama
    3/38 Heather Hinz Goalkeeper Houston Dash South Carolina
    3/39 Kat Asman Goalkeeper Portland Thorns Penn State
    3/40 Julia Dorsey Defender North Carolina Courage North Carolina
    3/41 Bea Franklin Midfielder Chicago Red Stars Arkansas
    3/42 Mya Jones Forward San Diego Wave Memphis
    4/43 Makena Carr Midfielder Seattle Reign Saint Mary's
    4/44 Jessica Garziano Midfielder Angel City St. John's
    4/45 Celia Gaynor Midfielder Chicago Red Stars Michigan State
    4/46 Hope Hisey Goalkeeper Kansas City Current Arizona
    4/47 Alyssa Bourgeois Defender Houston Dash Santa Clara
    4/48 Sam Cary Defender Racing Louisville Iowa
    4/49 Courtney Brown Midfielder Washington Spirit Utah
    4/50 Alex Kerr Forward Orlando Pride Texas Tech
    4/51 Madi Curry Defender Angel City Princeton
    4/52 Landy Mertz Forward North Carolina Courage Pittsburgh
    4/53 Katie Duong Midfielder Portland Thorns Stanford
    4/54 Madison White Goalkeeper Racing Louisville Texas Tech
    4/55 Laveni Vaka Defender Bay FC BYU
    4/56 Talia Gabarra Midfielder Orlando Pride UCF

    This is the first key event of 2024 for the NWSL, with the season's official start date March 15.

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