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LGHL Taylor Mikesell selected by Indiana Fever in 2023 WNBA Draft

Taylor Mikesell selected by Indiana Fever in 2023 WNBA Draft
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2023 WNBA Draft

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The former Buckeye star guard goes from the amateur to the professional ranks

Monday night, eight days after the NCAA women’s basketball season ended, the excitement for the Ohio State women’s basketball team didn’t end. On a night where 36 college players are hearing their names called to various WNBA teams, former Scarlet & Gray guard Taylor Mikesell heard her name called. With the first pick in the second round, the sharpshooter landed with the Indiana Fever.

Mikesell becomes a professional following an impressive five years in the NCAA. However, in the last two specifically, donning the scarlet and gray of Ohio State, pushed the Buckeyes to accomplishments it hasn’t seen in 30 years.

Starting all 68 games on the Scarlet & Gray’s over the past two seasons, Mikesell transferred to Ohio State at a time of flux for the program. With two starters transferring before the 21-22 season, the Massillon, Ohio guard transferred back to her home state following a tough season off the court in the Oregon Ducks program.

In Mikesell’s two seasons in Columbus, Ohio, the guard led all Buckeyes in scoring, averaging 17.9 points per game and shot 44.2% from beyond the arc. The 22-23 season especially showed the force of Mikesell.

After the first seven games of the season, including wins against ranked Tennessee Volunteer and Louisville Cardinal sides, fellow guard Jacy Sheldon went down with a lower leg injury that made Mikesell the lone consistent target from deep for Ohio State. That led Mikesell to receive more attention on defense; even more than normal.

Even so, Mikesell led Power Five conference players in three-point shooting for players taking at least 250 attempts. Mikesell sent up 280, going 41.4% from beyond the arc. Mikesell capped her career off in the Elite Eight, going 7-for-11 from three-point range, tying a program record for most in an NCAA Tournament game.

The Fever added Mikesell along with the No. 1 overall pick in South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston and the No. 7 pick with Grace Berger from the Indiana Hoosiers. That also puts Mikesell alongside fellow Buckeye Kelsey Mitchell, on a team full of young talent and a side that gives her a stronger chance of making it to the final roster.

Mikesell is the 16th player from Ohio State to hear their name called in the WNBA Draft since 2001, and the first since 2018. Although, the former Buckeye who transferred to Florida Gulf Coast University, guard Kierstan Bell, went to the Las Vegas Aces in the 2022 WNBA Draft.

In that 2018 draft, Buckeye legends Mitchell and Stephanie Mavunga each went to the Indiana Fever, with Mitchell still playing for the Indianapolis-based side.

Joining Mikesell at the draft were 14 other draftees. Included in that group were two Big Ten guards. The first, Maryland Terrapins’ Diamond Miller, went to the Minnesota Lynx with the second overall pick.

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Buckeyes In The NHL

Ohio State Alumni Stats in NHL​

Player Years GMs G A Pts. +/- PIM
John Albert 2013-2014 9 1 0 1 -3 0
Tom Askey 1997-1998 7 0 0 0 0 0
Mike Bales 1992-1997 23 0 0 0 0 2
Matt Bartkowski 2010-2021 256 8 40 48 -12 157
Mike Blake 1981-1984 40 0 1 1 0 6
Sean Collins 2008-2012 21 2 1 3 2 12
Zac Dalpe 2010-2023 168 16 16 32 -37 38
Ryan Dzingel 2015-2022 404 87 101 188 -22 191
Corey Elkins 2009-2010 3 1 0 1 -2 0
Tanner Fritz 2017-2019 42 3 5 8 -6 10
Anthony Greco 2018-2022 2 0 0 0 -3 0
Nate Guenin 2006-2016 205 5 23 28 7 94
Dave Gust 2022-2023 4 1 0 1 -2 2
Cal Heeter 2013-2014 1 0 0 0 0
Dakota Joshua 2020-2023 118 15 17 32 -10 83
Ryan Kesler 2003-2019 1001 258 315 573 10 920
Tanner Laczynski 2020-2023 36 2 2 4 -5 2
Brian Loney 1995-1996 12 2 3 5 2 6
Jamie Macoun 1982-1999 1128 76 282 358 175 1210
Jeff Madill 1990-1991 14 4 0 4 -1 46
Dan Mandich 1982-1986 111 5 11 16 -10 303
Max McCormick 2015-2022 93 8 5 13 -14 97
Bill McKenzie 1973-1980 91 0 1 1 0 12
Éric Meloche 2001-2007 74 9 11 20 -21 36
Carson Meyer 2021-2023 26 1 2 3 -2 10
Rod Pelley 2006-2012 256 9 20 29 -22 102
Paul Pooley 1984-1986 15 0 3 3 3 0
Shane Sims 2010-2011 1 0 0 0 0 0
David Steckel 2005-2014 425 33 46 79 -14 129
Tyson Strachan 2008-2016 186 1 19 20 -42 199
R.J. Umberger 2005-2016 779 180 212 392 -64 312
Jim Witherspoon 1975-1976 2 0 0 0 -1 2
Goalie Years GMs W L T GAA SV%
Tom Askey 1997-1998 7 0 1 2 2.64 .894
Mike Bales 1992-1997 23 2 15 1 4.12 .869
Mike Blake 1981-1984 40 13 15 5 4.26 .867
Cal Heeter 2013-2014 1 0 0 1 4.69 .868
Bill McKenzie 1973-1980 91 18 49 13 4.10 .868

MEN'S HOCKEY​

Ohio State sophomore defenseman Cole McWard signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Vancouver Canucks last week. On Thursday, he made his NHL debut. And on Sunday, he scored the first goal of his career.

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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for top in-state player in 2024

Ohio State makes the cut for top in-state player in 2024
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2024 CB Aaron Scott | Mick Walker, 247Sports

The Buckeyes remain the frontrunner for the talented Ohio cornerback.

It was another big recruiting weekend for Ohio State, headlined by the addition of 2024 quarterback Air Noland. The Buckeyes have virtually cleaned up across the board at all the skill positions in this cycle, with Noland joining a pair of five-star receivers in Jeremiah Smith and Mylan Graham in addition to high four-star running back James Peoples.

They still need to add along the offensive line and will almost certainly bring in another RB and receiver, but it is time to flip the attention to the defense. This past weekend provided good news on that front as well, as Ohio State made the cut for one of their top targets at the cornerback position while seeing positive attention from a handful of others in the wake of Noland’s big commitment.

Scott lists Buckeyes among top schools


Ohio State has made it now secret who their top targets are to try and help replenish the cornerbacks room, and they don’t have to travel very far to find them. We are of course referring to Ohio’s own Aaron Scott and Bryce West. It is very fortunate for the Buckeyes and position coach Tim Walton that two of the top corners in the country reside in the program’s own backyard, and by all accounts things continue to trend well for OSU to land both.

This weekend, Scott — the higher rated of the pair by 247Sports — released his top schools list, trimming his offer sheet down from over 30 to an even dozen. Ohio State, as expected, made the cut, joining a list of other top tier programs including the likes of Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, USC and others.

HAPPY EASTER , Til see was 12 pic.twitter.com/yqQiZvixBr

— Aaron Scott JR (@AaronScottJr1) April 9, 2023

Scott is the No. 1 player in Ohio and the No. 36 overall player in the class, ranking as the No. 4 player at his position by 247Sports’ rankings. The Springfield native stands at 6-foot, 170 pounds, and is a multi-sport athlete, competing in both track and field and basketball in addition to his efforts on the gridiron. The Buckeyes currently own both of the Crystal Ball predictions for Scott, with the two coming near the end of 2022, and momentum continues to look to favor the scarlet and gray.

When it comes to West, he was one of the many other prospects this weekend who reacted to the commitment of Noland on social media. The No. 1 player in Ohio and No. 49 player overall on the 247Sports Composite, the Glenville product currently holds three Crystal Balls in favor of Ohio State, including one from just this past weekend from Kentucky insider Josh Edwards.

— † (@bryvonny) April 9, 2023

West wasn’t the only prospect with a reaction to the latest Ohio State commitment, as a handful of others made it known on social media that they see what the Buckeyes are building in this 2024 class that now ranks No. 4 in the country.

As if Brian Hartline needs anymore juice on the recruiting trail, five-star WR Joshisa Trader was one of the others to throw the eyeball emojis towards the decision of what would be his potential future quarterback if he came to Columbus. The No. 1 athlete and No. 18 overall player on the 247Sports Composite is currently Crystal Ball’d to Miami, but you can never count out Hartline for any wide receiver in the country.

https://t.co/OTADQH3W0M

— Joshisa”jojo”Trader ¹ (@joshisathe1) April 9, 2023

In addition to Trader, one of the other big names to react to the Noland news was five-star edge rusher Colin Simmons. The Texas native currently ranks as the No. 1 EDGE and the No. 3 player overall in the 2024 class, and holds a whopping 45-plus offers thus far. While Simmons is projected to land at LSU right now, Ohio State has had more than its fair share of success landing players out of the Lone Star State. It also doesn’t hurt that Simmons attends the same high school as current Buckeye freshman Omari Abor.

https://t.co/6x7GuLp2Ez

— Colin Simmons ✍ Call Me D1 ‍♂️ (@ColinSimmons__) April 9, 2023

Quick Hits

  • While we’re on the topic of defensive ends, Ohio State is set to host a big name at the spot when Booker Pickett Jr. comes to town for the annual spring game. The 6-foot-3, 300 pound edge rusher is the No. 6 player at his position and the No. 89 overall prospect in the class, Larry Johnson (and area recruiter Tony Alford) would love to snag the four-star edge rusher out of Tampa.
I will be at The Ohio State University april 14-15 @CoachTonyAlford #GoBuckeyes

— Booker “ B9 ” Pickett jr. (@pickett_booker) April 9, 2023

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