Women’s College Basketball Player Rankings – Class by Class! Week 2

Last week was an interesting week, as some top teams fell to unranked teams, and even those who were unranked fell to lower unranked teams. Some players performed well this week and some unfortunately did not. If you want to check out the previous week, click here.  If you have any FAQ, click here.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen from the week of Nov. 15th to 20th.

 SENIORS

  1. Kelsey Plum – Washington
  2. Alaina Coates – South Carolina
  3. Brionna Jones – Maryland
  4. Shatori Walker – Kimbrough – Maryland
  5. Alexis Jones – Baylor
  6. Erica McCall – Stanford
  7. Alexis Peterson – Syracuse
  8. Chantel Osahor – Washington
  9. Jessica January – DePaul
  10. Tori Jankoska – Michigan State
  11. Makayla Epps – Kentucky
  12. Evelyn Akahator – Kentucky
  13. Nina Davis – Baylor
  14. Lindsey Allen – Notre Dame
  15. Ally Disterhoft – Iowa
  16. Leticia Romero – Florida State
  17. Adrienne Motley – Miami
  18. Sydney Wiese – Oregon State
  19. Precious Hall – James Madison
  20. Taya Reimer – Michigan State
  21. Ronni Williams – Florida
  22. Seanna Johnson – Iowa State
  23. Ashley Deary – Northwestern
  24. Paige Crozon – Utah
  25. Brittney Sykes – Syracuse
  26. Peyton Little – Oklahoma
  27. Lanay Montgomery – West Virginia
  28. Brianna Day – Syracuse
  29. Brittany Brown – Florida State
  30. Sophie Brunner – Arizona State
  31. Shayla Cooper – Ohio State
  32. Courtney Range – California
  33. Oderah Chidom – Duke
  34. Elle Tinkle – Gonzaga
  35. Marq’ues Webb – Vanderbilt
  36. Kendall Noble – Western Kentucky

ALSO CONSIDERING: Elin Gustavsson & Ellen Nystrom (Colorado State), Nia Coffey*(Northwestern), Makenlee Williams (Gonzaga), Natalie Butler & Saniya Chong (Connecticut), Jordan Reynolds (Tennessee), Jessica Thomas (Miami) and others

* – out with injury

JUNIORS

  1. Kelsey Mitchell – Ohio State
  2. A’ja Wilson – South Carolina
  3. Brianna Turner – Notre Dame
  4. Jordin Canada – UCLA
  5. Myisha Hines-Allen – Louisville
  6. Diamond DeShields – Tennessee
  7. Allisha Gray – South Carolina
  8. Lexie Brown – Duke
  9. Stephanie Mavunga – Ohio State
  10. Mariya Moore – Louisville
  11. Rebecca Greenwell – Duke
  12. Monique Billings – UCLA
  13. Mercedes Russell – Tennessee
  14. Shakayla Thomas – Florida State
  15. Katelynn Flaherty – Michigan
  16. Tyra Buss – Indiana
  17. Kia Nurse – Connecticut
  18. Brooke McCarty – Texas
  19. Vionise Pierre – Louis – Oklahoma
  20. Ariel Atkins – Texas
  21. Emily Potter – Utah
  22. Carlie Wagner – Minnesota
  23. Macy Miller – South Dakota State
  24. Kaylee Jensen – Oklahoma State
  25. Rebekah Dahlman – Vanderbilt
  26. Jamie Cherry – North Carolina
  27. Amanda Cahill – Indiana

ALSO CONSIDERING: Teana Muldrow (West Virginia), Chatrice White(Florida State), Natalie Romeo (Washington), Jadda Buckley (Oklahoma State), Kaela Davis (South Carolina), Erkyah Davenport (Miami), Jessica Lindstrom (Green Bay)

SOPHOMORES

  1. Kristine Anigwe – California
  2. Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame
  3. Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut
  4. Megan Gustofson – Iowa
  5. Jessica Shepard – Nebraska
  6. Asia Durr – Louisville
  7. Teniya Paige – Penn State
  8. Marina Mabrey – Notre Dame
  9. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri
  10. Hallie Thome – Michigan
  11. Kenisha Bell – Minnesota
  12. Beatrice Mompremier – Baylor
  13. Kalani Brown – Baylor
  14. Caliya Robinson – Georgia
  15. Jill Barta – Gonzaga
  16. Anriel Howard – Texas A&M
  17. Allazia Blockton – Marquette
  18. Napheesa Collier – Connecticut

ALSO CONSIDERING: Bridget Carleton (Iowa State), Brianna Fraser (Maryland), Kiah Gillespie (Maryland), Kitija Laksa (South Florida), Mikayla Cowling (California), Kennedy Leonard (Colorado), Kyra Lambert (Duke)

FRESHMEN

  1. Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut
  2. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  3. Danni Williams – Texas A&M
  4. Destiny Slocum – Maryland
  5. Kysre Gondrezick – Michigan
  6. Robbi Ryan – Arizona State
  7. Joyner Holmes – Texas
  8. Kaila Charles – Maryland
  9. Leaonna Odom – Duke

ALSO CONSIDERING: Lauren Cox & Natalie Chou (Baylor), Jackie Young & Erin Boley (Notre Dame), Kiara Lewis and Tori McCoy (Ohio State), Alecia Sutton (Texas), Nadia Fingall (Stanford), Ruthy Hebard & Sierra Campisano (Oregon)

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