She's a well-known Hawkeyes standout.

Did Hannah Stuelke get drafted? Iowa star WNBA Draft status creates Caitlin Clark rumor originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Hannah Stuelke is one of the most well-known Iowa Hawkeyes in recent women's basketball memory, including time spent playing with superstar Caitlin Clark.Stuelke's college career is over, though.

She was eligible for the WNBA Draft on Monday night.The 6-foot-2 forward from Cedar Rapids, Iowa was coming off a final college season in which she averaged 13.4 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.Stuelke also put up 2.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game. She shot 53.6% from the floor (and was a career 56.3% shooter in her four-year college career).That didn't lead to the WNBA fate she wanted.Did Hannah Stuelke get drafted?No, Stuelke wasn't picked in the 2026 WNBA Draft.The action came and went with her still available.Why didn't Hannah Stuelke get drafted?Stuelke, while a solid college player, doesn't necessarily have one particular calling card.She's not super tall, and she also struggles shooting from the outside (22.5% from 3-point range).For a frontcourt player, Stuelke also made no impact as a shot blocker in college.She'll probably get a chance in a training camp, but nothing more at the moment.Fans of Iowa are hoping the Indiana Fever (with Clark) are the ones who give Stuelke a chance.More WNBA news:Tempo make guard history with 2 7-figure guard signingsLexie Hull, Fever take major step in free agencyCould Chennedy Carter return to the WNBA?Sophie Cunningham has a new role for 2026 WNBA seasonWhy Sky traded for Rickea Jackson to replace Angel Reese