Pro Ducks: Sabrina Ionescu still leading the way for former Ducks in the WNBA

Former Duck Sabrina Ionescu, left, celebrates with Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves.
Former Duck Sabrina Ionescu, left, celebrates with Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves. / Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA
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Satou Sabally – Dallas Wings

Satou Sabally, drafted second after Ionescu in 2020, was an all-around powerhouse for Graves and the Ducks.

At the end of her collegiate career, she was seventh overall on Oregon’s all-time scoring list and had brought in 11 double-doubles during her time in Eugene.

The Dallas Wings have only helped Sabally blossom as she was picked for the WNBA All-Star team in 2022 and was on the WNBA All-Rookie team in 2020.

Sabally has averaged 15.3 PPG, 7.1 RPG, and 3.4 APG throughout her four seasons in the league. When facing her former teammates on the Liberty, she has a 1-2 record.

When Ionescu and Sabally were picked 1-and-2 in their WNBA Draft, they became the fourth pair from the same team to be taken in the first two picks of the draft.

Satou also plays professionally in China for the Shandong Six Stars.