Former Iowa women’s basketball player Sam Logic has declared for the WNBA draft and received an invitation to attend the first round in person on Thursday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Logic is projected as a top-10 overall pick in the first round of the upcoming draft. She wrapped up a historic Iowa career last month in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in which the Wisconsin native scored her sixth career triple-double in Iowa’s Sweet 16 loss to Baylor.
Logic, who finished as Iowa’s all-time assist leader, also ranks among the most prolific guards in conference history as well.
She ended her NCAA career second all-time in Big Ten history and 11th in NCAA history with 898 assists. She is also second all-time at Iowa with 922 career rebounds and 260 steals, as well as 10th on the all-time scoring Iowa list with 1,546 points.
Logic is the only player in NCAA history to accumulate at least 1,500 career points, 900 rebounds, 800 assists, and 200 steals, and she joins Michelle Edwards, Franthea Price, and Toni Foster as the only other consensus All-Americans to graduate from Iowa.