Ohio State women's basketball received its list of Big Ten opponents for the 2024-25 season on Tuesday. The Buckeyes will face Maryland twice and all other teams once next year.
Eboni Walker is staying at Ohio State for the 2024-25 season after she was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA, adding veteran depth to the Buckeyes’ frontcourt.
Jacy Sheldon becomes the first Buckeye selected in the first round of the WNBA draft since Kelsey Mitchell in 2018 as the Dallas Wings select Sheldon with the No. 5 overall pick.
Ohio State has two selections in the WNBA draft for the first time in six years as former Buckeye guard Celeste Taylor goes to the Indiana Fever as the No. 15 overall pick.
Ohio State women’s basketball lands its second transfer in as many days from former Kentucky forward Ajae Petty, who averaged 14.2 points and 10.6 rebounds in 2023-24.
Incoming Ohio State freshman Jaloni Cambridge has been named the MaxPreps National High School Basketball Player of the Year for her performances in the 2023-24 season.
Jaloni Cambridge capped off a 33-point game with a buzzer-beater to lead Montverde Academy to a win over No. 1 seed Long Island Lutheran in the High School Nationals semifinals.
Rikki Harris becomes the third Ohio State women's basketball player to enter the transfer portal this offseason, joining fellow guards Diana Collins and Emma Shumate.
Wesley Brooks, an assistant coach for Ohio State women’s basketball for the past three seasons, is leaving the Buckeyes to become the head coach at Utah State.
Diana Collins enters the transfer portal after one season with the Buckeyes, becoming the second Ohio State women's basketball player to enter the portal this offseason.
Ohio State women’s basketball must improve its rebounding and depth and will likely need to add multiple impact transfers to offset the loss of three starters from this season.
Emma Shumate will enter the transfer portal after three years with the Buckeyes, becoming the first Ohio State women’s basketball player to enter the portal this offseason.
Ohio State’s NCAA Tournament run ends on its home court as the No. 2 seed Buckeyes fell to No. 7 seed Duke, 75-63, in the second round at the Schottenstein Center.
As her current team prepares to play her former team in the NCAA Tournament, Celeste Taylor’s teammates and coaches at Ohio State and Duke described her as an elite competitor.
Ohio State women’s basketball pulled away in the second quarter and cruised to an 80-57 victory in its first-round NCAA Tournament game against No. 15 seed Maine.