Celeste Taylor

A collage of the top nine 2024 WNBA draft prospects in college, including South Carolina point guard Te-Hina Paopao, UConn big Aaliyah Edwards, Kentucky wing Maddie Scherr, UConn point guard Paige Bueckers, Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark, Algers (France) combo guard Leïla Lacan, Ohio State off-ball guard Jacy Sheldon, Stanford big Cameron Brink, and Wazzu combo guard Charlisse Leger-Walker

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2024 WNBA Draft Board, V1.0

By Em Adler / November 3, 2023

The most detailed 2024 WNBA draft resource available outside a team’s actual war room

10 images of future WNBA draft prospects, arranged in a collage: in the center, Iowa Hawkeyes point guard Caitlin Clark stands holding the ball looking up and out before taking a free-throw; around the perimeter, the pictures are: UConn Huskies point guard Paige Bueckers dribbles around a Stanford defender; Notre Dame Fighting Irish point guard Olivia Miles extends her arm up and out to shoot a layup while looking up at the rim; Ohio State Buckeyes combo forward Cotie McMahon points up in celebration; UConn big Aaliyah Edwards stands in a crouched defensive stance guarding the point of attack; Stanford Cardinal big Cameron Brink squats with the ball before shooting a free-throw; Florida State point guard Ta'Niya Latson dribbles downhill past a ball screen; Michigan Wolverines guard Laila Phelia drives downhill past an Ohio State defender; Texas A&M Aggies big wing Janiah Barker pumps her fist and shouts in celebration; UConn off-ball guard Azzi Fudd releases a 3-point jump shot from the wing.

Who are the top WNBA draft prospects in women’s college basketball?

By Hunter Cruse / April 20, 2023

Ranking the top 22 prospects in women’s college basketball

Duke's Celeste Taylor and Indiana's Grace Berger are shown in up-close shots. The text "Taylor and Berger" is overlaid in all caps at the bottom, the Locked on Women's basketball logo is in the top right corner, and the text "Draft Profile" is underneath the logo.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Evaluating big guard prospects with Celeste Taylor and Grace Berger

By The Next / March 4, 2023

How good could these college standouts be as pros?

Duke guard Celeste Taylor and Tennessee guard Jordan Horston are both shown in close-up photos from game action. The text "Updated draft board" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft updated big board, Celeste Taylor and more

By The Next / December 31, 2022

Which players have risen the most on our hosts’ draft boards, and what should you make of recent standout performances?

Two pictures of 2023 WNBA draft prospects side-by-side: on the left, Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim; on the right, Stanford Cardinal big wing Haley Jones holds the ball by her midsections as she drives forward past the free-throw line while looking ahead

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2023 WNBA Draft Board, V1.0

By Em Adler / November 7, 2022

The most detailed 2023 WNBA draft resource available outside a team’s actual war room

Chicago Sky head coach James Wade and his assistant coaches sit on the bench and look out towards the court, with Wade looking disgusted by what he's seeing

Daily Briefing — Aug. 20, 2022: Chippy in Chicago, starring James Wade and Reporter

By Em Adler / August 20, 2022

It’s like Sleepless in Seattle, but more Barclays Center, less Empire State Building

What we learned about Duke against South Carolina

By Mitchell Northam / December 17, 2021

Duke’s defense was impressive, but rebounding – and Aliyah Boston – were the difference

Diamond Johnson, Celeste Taylor among big transfers finding new homes

By Tee Baker / April 17, 2021

NCAA Division 1 Council adopts one-time transfer exception