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.
For Ohio State women’s basketball to achieve better results in next year’s postseason than it did this year, the Buckeyes will need to improve upon a couple of significant flaws from this season while also replacing several key players.
“It seems like rebounding was a huge issue for this team for some games, and it was prevalent in this game,” Ohio State wing Taylor Thierry said after Sunday’s loss. That effort likely starts with pursuing a veteran center in the transfer portal. The Buckeyes’ top two centers from this past season, Rebeka Mikulasikova and Taiyier Parks, are both out of eligibility. And Ohio State needs more rebounding from its centers than what it got from them in 2023-24, as Mikulasikova averaged just 3.2 rebounds per game as OSU’s starting center while Parks – who averaged 5.5 rebounds per game in four seasons at Michigan State – averaged only 2.
Along with improving the team’s rebounding, the other top priority for Ohio State as the offseason begins is replacing this year’s standout backcourt of Sheldon and Celeste Taylor. Sheldon was the Buckeyes’ top scorer and passer, earning second-team AP All-American honors as she averaged 17.8 points and 3.8 assists per game in 2023-24.
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