Women’s College Basketball Player Weekly Rankings – Week 6 *Shortened version* Class by Class!

*Before we jump into Week 6 rankings, I just thought I would clear some confusion regarding the rankings. These are weekly rankings, based on games played from the week before. These are NOT overall rankings. If a player’s team did not play that week or was injured, they will NOT be on the list that week. These player rankings were designed to see which players were consistently playing well, week to week. I am checking in and on around 50(!!!) schools each week to get a fair assessment on top players. There’s no bias in these rankings, so if your player is moved around, that just means another player had a better week against stronger competition, or was not the best player on their team during that week. I always check and give credit to players who perform well vs top 25 teams, top 10 teams, etc. I also look into the blowouts and assess the players fairly their as well. I hope this clears some confusion from the questions I get asked from people.*

Looking to Week 6 rankings, this week, alot of schools were off, so I’ve decided to shorten the list for the next couple of weeks as schools are on winter break. It will include just the top 20 seniors, the top 15 juniors, the top 10 sophomores and the top 5 freshmen. This will make the list more competitive so that the players who did make it on the list this week were the best of the best. The top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores, and the top 9 freshmen will be back next week. If you want to check out the previous week, click HERE. If you have MORE questions that didn’t get answered above, you can find my frequently asked questions page HERE.

Listed below are the top 20 seniors, the top 15 juniors, the top 10 sophomores and the top 5 freshmen for the week of December 12th to 18th.

SENIORS

  1. Alaina Coates – South Carolina
  2. Brionna Jones – Maryland
  3. Kelsey Plum – Washington
  4. Sydney Wiese – Oregon State
  5. Shatori Walker-Kimbrough – Maryland
  6. Tori Jankoska – Michigan State
  7. Nia Coffey – Northwestern
  8. Sadie Edwards – USC
  9. Erica McCall – Stanford
  10. Lanay Montgomery – West Virginia
  11. Sophie Brunner – Arizona State
  12. Makayla Epps – Kentucky
  13. Lindsey Allen – Notre Dame
  14. Evelyn Akahator – Kentucky
  15. Curtyce Knox – Texas A&M
  16. Seanna Johnson – Iowa State
  17. Ally Disterhoft – Iowa
  18. Sidney Cook – Virginia Tech
  19. Kelsey Lang – Texas
  20. Ashley Deary – Northwestern

JUNIORS

  1. A’ja Wilson – South Carolina
  2. Brianna Turner – Notre Dame
  3. Myisha Hines-Allen-Louisville
  4. Jordin Canada – UCLA
  5. Monique Billings – UCLA
  6. Diamond DeShields – Tennessee
  7. Emily Potter – Utah
  8. Victoria Vivians – Mississippi State
  9. Mercedes Russell – Tennessee
  10. Stephanie Mavunga – Ohio State
  11. Linnae Harper – Ohio State
  12. Mariya Moore – Louisville
  13. Ciera Porter – Missouri
  14. Morgan William – Mississippi State
  15. Alex Gassion – Indiana

SOPHOMORES

  1. Teniya Page – Penn State
  2. Chanette Hicks – Virginia Tech
  3. Jessica Shepard – Nebraska
  4. Megan Gustafson – Iowa
  5. Kalani Brown – Baylor
  6. Hallie Thome – Michigan
  7. Asia Durr – Louisville
  8. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri
  9. Bridget Carleton – Iowa State
  10. Allazia Blockton – Marquette

FRESHMEN

  1. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  2. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
  3. Joyner Holmes – Texas
  4. Lauren Cox – Baylor
  5. Tori McCoy – Ohio State
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