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Jacy Sheldon, Celeste Taylor drafted into WNBA. Here’s how to watch them

The 2024 WNBA Draft was full of excitement for Ohio State fans after two former Buckeyes were drafted in the first two rounds.

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Check out our heartfelt Q+A with the former Buckeye Jacy Sheldon and her sister Emmy. | Photo via OSU Women’s Basketball

From Columbus to beyond, two former Buckeyes are now rocking new jerseys in a new league.

Jacy Sheldon + Celeste Taylor, stars on The Ohio State women’s basketball team, were drafted during the 2024 WNBA Draft. With the season starting on Tuesday, May 14, here are your best chances to see them in-person.

Jacy Sheldon | Dallas Wings

Jacy was drafted No. 5 overall, taking her 1,000+ miles away from Ohio.

Celeste Taylor | Indiana Fever

Celeste was drafted No. 15 overall, meaning she’s less than 180 miles away. She will play alongside Caitlin Clark, the No. 1 overall pick from Iowa. The Fever play 21 home games in 2024.

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