Olivia Miles’ decision to skip WNBA Draft pays off after new CBA deal: College stars react
That means the new people coming into the league have a good foundation to start off on." Despite being a projected lottery pick, Miles bypassed the 2025 WNBA Draft to cash in on her fifth year of college eligibility and enter the NCAA transfer portal. Although some called her decision to join TCU "dumb," she recalled, Miles now looks like a genius. "I can't blame (the critics). Meanwhile, the WNBA reached a new CBA that raises minimum salaries from $66,079 in 2025 to nearly $300,000 in 2026.
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