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Former Ohio State guard Taylor Mikesell released from WNBA for a second time

Because of fewer teams and roster tightening among the WNBA teams, it’s harder to stay in the league than what we typically see in the NBA. You don’t have to tell that to former Ohio State guard, Taylor Mikesell.

Mikesell was originally drafted by the Indiana Fever with the No. 13 overall pick in this year’s WNBA draft. That didn’t last long though. Mikesell was released not long after and it was thought to be an uphill battle to get another shot.

However, the Massillon, Ohio native did indeed get a second life when she was picked up by the Atlanta Dream. And while it is still tough to stick on the team after being shuttled around in the WNBA, there was hope there.

Unfortunately, on Monday, Mikesell was released by the Dream after appearing in six games and averaging 2.8 points, 0.3 rebounds, and 0.3 assists in just under five minutes of playing time per game.

Now, Mikesell will be looking for yet another chance. There should be a spot for a player with her shooting ability, but whether or not the right fit comes along remains to be seen.

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