WNBA Team Signs Former No. 1 College Basketball Recruit on Wednesday
WNBA Team Signs Former No.
1 College Basketball Recruit on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.WNBA teams around the league continue to make changes, looking to make the necessary adjustments to form a championship roster.
The Minnesota Lynx and the Phoenix Mercury sit atop the WNBA standings.
Minnesota leads the Western Conference with a 17-2 record while the Mercury sit at 13-6, the No.
2 team in the West.
One team that's mightily struggled, looking to make any sort of adjustment to find some consistency is the Dallas Wings.
On Wednesday, the Wings made an interesting move, signing former No.
1 college basketball recruit Haley Jones to a rest-of-season contract, per Melissa Triebwasser.
According to Triebwasser, Jones will be available for the team's matchup against the Chicago Sky.
BREAKING: I can report that the Dallas Wings are signing G/F Haley Jones to a rest-of-season contract.
Jones is with the team in Chicago and will go through shoot-around + be available for tonights game against the Sky.
#wingsup | #wnba | @Winsidr Melissa Triebwasser (@TheCoachMelissa) July 9, 2025Haley Jones has been playing through her third season in the WNBA.
Before signing with the Dallas Wings, Jones spent time with the Phoenix Mercury as well as a handful of games with the Wings this season.
She previously played two games with Dallas, posting 2.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 assist during her first stint with the Wings.
While playing four games with the Mercury this season, Jones averaged 2.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game.
Jones began her career with the Atlanta Dream, playing two seasons with the Eastern Conference organization.
Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark (22) and Atlanta Dream Haley Jones (13).
Grace HollarsIndyStar USA TODAY NETWORKJones was ranked as the No.
1 college basketball in the class of 2019 before beginning her WNBA career, per ESPN.
She played four seasons with the Stanford Cardinals, helping her team win the 2020-21 national title.
Related: Caitlin Clark is Trending After Angel Reese DecisionRelated: DeWanna Bonner Reveals Why She Chose to Leave Caitlin Clark, Indiana FeverThis story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared..
This article has been shared from the original article on yahoo, here is the link to the original article.