In today's WNBA, getting drafted no longer gurantees stability. Former TCU women's basketball standouts are finding out that reaching the WNBA is only part of the challenge. Staying there can be even harder. TCU fans watched both players become major college basketball names in different ways, making their rapid roster uncertainty even more eye-opening. For Marta Suarez, the experience unfolded fast. The former TCU standout was selected and then quickly dealt in a surprising move to the Golden State Valkyries. Apr 30, 2026; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Valkyries forward Marta Suarez (77) during media day at the Sephora Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images | Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images After appearing at team media day, Suarez was waived just days later. On the same day, Ashlyn Jackson was also cut. For Hailey Van Lith, the path looked different — at least initially. The Chicago Sky waived Van Lith one year after selecting her with the 11th overall pick .…