Aneesah Morrow shines in leather dress, jacket combination for WNBA Draft

New York City is playing host on Monday night to one of the biggest nights on the WNBA calendar. The 2025 WNBA Draft will take place from The Shed. Players are all set to hear their names called by commissioner Cathy Engelbert but first, their outfits are getting some love.
Aneesah Morrow is no different. One of LSU‘s top players during the 2024-2205 season, Morrow showed up to the WNBA Draft in a leather dress and jacket combination. Add in a purse and Morrow is looking “like a million dollars,” according to the league’s official X account.
While the moment was not caught on the orange carpet like others, Morrow showed off the outfit inside the building. You can check out the full post from the WNBA here.
There should not be too long of a wait for Morrow once the draft begins. ESPN’s latest WNBA mock draft has Morrow going fifth overall to the Golden State Valkyries. She will be joining the league’s brand new expansion franchise in what will be Golden State’s first-ever draft selection.
More on Aneesah Morrow ahead of 2025 WNBA Draft
Morrow was one of the more decerated players in women’s basketball during his collegiate times. Spending two years at DePaul and another two in Baton Rouge, Morrow was a three-time AP All-American. Twice was she named second-team and earned third-team honors as a sophomore.
This past season saw Morrow lead college basketball in rebounding, averaging 13.5 boards per game. Double-doubles were nearly automatic for her too, recording 30 throughout LSU’s 36 games played. WNBA teams will love her offensive efficiency, as she has shot a career-high 49% from the field.
“Morrow made just 24 3-pointers in her two years in Baton Rouge, but the 53 she knocked down as a sophomore at DePaul show they can be part of her repertoire at the pro level,” ESPN’s Michael Voepel said in the mock draft.
Three NCAA Tournament appearances are on the resume for Morrow. One with Depaul and playing in just one game. Dayton bounced them from the First Four as the Blue Demons never made it into the official field.
Once transferring to LSU, a little more success followed. Morrow was a key part in two teams that made runs to the Elite Eight. She was a major part in the 2024 edition, averaging 20.8 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in four games.
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