Dorka Juhász and Diamond Miller of the Lynx were named to the WNBA All-Star team on Monday.
Indiana’s Aliyah Boston was unanimously chosen for Rookie of the Year, receiving all 60 votes from a panel of selectors, and led the all-rookie team.
Washington’s Li Meng and Seattle’s Jordan Horston were also on the all-rookie squad.
Miller, a forward from Maryland who was the second pick in the draft behind Boston, led all rookies in free throw percentage (.792) and was second in scoring (12.1 points per game).
Juhász, a center who was UConn’s 16th overall pick, averaged 6.0 points and 6.5 rebounds.
Boston, who played collegiately at South Carolina, is the fifth unanimous Rookie of the Year in league history following A’ja Wilson (2018), Elena Delle Donne (2013), Tina Charles (2010) and Candace Parker (2008).
Juhász and Miller were also on the AP All-Star team, named last week.