The wait is over! The Golden State Valkyries, the WNBA’s newest expansion team, have officially made their first-ever draft class selections — and they’re already looking like a team ready to make serious waves in 2025.

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From future stars to underrated gems, every pick feels like a statement: Golden State is here to compete, and they’re building a roster that blends athleticism, shooting, and swagger.

Here’s a full breakdown of every Valkyries draft pick from the historic 2025 WNBA Draft.

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Round 1, Pick 2 – Aaliyah Edwards (UConn, F/C)

With the second overall pick, the Valkyries selected Aaliyah Edwards, the dominant forward out of UConn. Known for her physicality, rebounding presence, and ability to guard multiple positions, Edwards brings instant interior toughness and a winning pedigree.

“Aaliyah is a culture-setter,” said head coach Jenny Boucek. “She gives us defense, leadership, and big-game experience.”

Expect her to anchor the frontcourt alongside experienced vets the Valkyries pick up in free agency.

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Round 2, Pick 1 – Georgia Amoore (Virginia Tech, PG)

Early in the second round, Golden State picked up Georgia Amoore, the lightning-quick Australian point guard who became a fan favorite at Virginia Tech. Known for her range, elite ball-handling, and high IQ, Amoore could become the floor general of this new-look team.

She’ll be tasked with feeding the wings, pushing pace, and spreading the floor with her deep shooting ability.

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Round 2, Pick 10 – Elizabeth Kitley (Virginia Tech, C)

The Valkyries doubled down on frontcourt talent by selecting Elizabeth Kitley, Amoore’s longtime college teammate and one of the best post scorers in NCAA history. Though recovering from an ACL injury, Kitley was considered a top-tier talent — and this pick signals Golden State’s long-term vision.

“We’re patient,” said the GM. “Liz is going to be a franchise piece for years to come.”

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Round 3, Pick 2 – Charisma Osborne (UCLA, G)

With their final pick, Golden State chose Charisma Osborne, a tough, veteran guard with strong defensive instincts and leadership experience. She can slide into either guard spot and is known for her clutch shooting and gritty energy.

“Charisma brings that LA edge — we love her fire,” Coach Boucek noted.

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Final Thoughts: A Draft Class Built for Day One Impact AND Long-Term Success

The Golden State Valkyries walked away from the 2025 WNBA Draft with:

Two instant-impact forwards

A high-IQ point guard who can shoot the lights out

A seasoned perimeter defender with leadership written all over her

 

 

This class isn’t just solid — it might end up being franchise-defining.

With the Bay Area crowd behind them and a smart front office building piece by piece, don’t be surprised if the Valkyries shock the league sooner than expected.