The moment every college athlete dreams of arrived for Rori Harmon on Monday night. The Texas Longhorns' floor general, known for her tenacious defense and playmaking, heard her name called in the third round of the 2026 WNBA Draft, selected 34th overall by the Washington Mystics.
Harmon, who led Texas in assists and steals, now joins a talented rookie class headlined by UCLA's Lauren Betts. While UConn's Azzi Fudd took the top spot, going first to the Dallas Wings, Harmon's selection was met with widespread acclaim from fans and analysts who recognize her unique grit.
Her former coach, Vic Schaefer, left no doubt about her potential, stating after the Final Four, "If I had a job in the WNBA, she'd be the first one I'd go get." This sentiment echoed across social media following the draft announcement.
Longhorns fans were quick to point out a promising connection: Harmon is now the second Texas starting point guard in recent years to be a third-round pick by Washington, following Sug Sutton's successful career. Many hailed the pick as a potential "steal of the draft," praising her relentless work ethic and champion's heart.
One fan's reaction perfectly captured the mood: "Rori Harmon got the heart of a champ πͺ glad she got drafted." As she prepares to transition from college star to professional, the basketball world is watching, expecting her trademark intensity to make an immediate impact in the WNBA.
