Blue Chip Prospect Aliyah Boston Goes No. 1 Overall to Indiana Fever in 2023 WNBA Draft
- Boston led South Carolina to 2022 national championship and joins former teammate Destanni Henderson in Indiana
- Indiana Fever hopes Boston can help turn around franchise's fortunes after finishing with league's worst record past two seasons
- Maryland's Diamond Miller drafted No. 2 by Minnesota Lynx; Villanova's Maddy Siegrist selected No. 3 by Dallas Wings
- Draft featured 3 Gamecocks teammates drafted in first round, most from one school in WNBA draft history
- Experts praise Fever's pick of Boston but criticize some other selections, giving draft overall solid but not exceptional marks