Women’s College Basketball Player Rankings – Class by Class! Week 1

The first week (sort of) of college basketball has started and that means intrigue, excitement for all of the college players as well as the transfer college players who never got the opportunity to play last year. With that said, there were some stand out performances from certain players, and new names to keep track of. This will be the shortest week to track, and the rankings are only coming out on Tuesday due to some teams not having played a game yet until yesterday. Expect the rankings to come out every Monday.

You can find the pre-season rankings here. Have questions? Read through my FAQ page, and if your answer is not there, feel free to post in the comments section OR send me a tweet. My twitter handle is @whoopsblogger.

Listed below is the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for Week 1.

SENIORS

  1. A’ja Wilson – South Carolina
  2. Kelsey Mitchell – Ohio State
  3. Jordin Canada – UCLA
  4. Gabby Williams – Connecticut
  5. Myshia Hines-Allen – Louisville
  6. Monique Billings – UCLA
  7. Stephanie Mavunga – Ohio State
  8. Victoria Vivians – Mississippi State
  9. Lexie Brown – Duke
  10. Mercedes Russell – Tennessee
  11. Linnae Harper – Ohio State
  12. Tashia Brown – Western Kentucky
  13. Macy Miller – South Dakota State
  14. Teana Muldrow – West Virginia
  15. Katelynn Flaherty – Michigan
  16. Jamie Nared – Tennessee
  17. Savannah Scott – Northern Colorado
  18. Shakayla Thomas – Florida State
  19. Rebecca Greenwell – Duke
  20. Vionise Pierre – Louis – Oklahoma
  21. Brooke McCarty – Texas
  22. Marie Gulich – Oregon State
  23. Tyra Buss – Indiana
  24. Tyler Scaife – Rutgers
  25. Imani Wright – Florida State
  26. Maria Jespersen – South Florida
  27. Emily Potter – Utah
  28. Khaalia Hillsman – Texas A&M
  29. Jordan Frericks – Missouri
  30. Paris Kea – North Carolina
  31. Chelsea Nelson – NC State
  32. Dyandria Anderson – Florida
  33. Maddie Manning – Oklahoma
  34. Brittany McPhee – Stanford
  35. Sadie Edwards – USC
  36. Alexa Hart – Ohio State

JUNIORS

  1. Asia Durr – Louisville
  2. Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut
  3. Kalani Brown – Baylor
  4. Megan Gustafson – Iowa
  5. Jessica Shepard – Notre Dame
  6. Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame
  7. Danni Williams – Texas A&M
  8. Hallie Thome – Michigan
  9. Bridget Carleton – Iowa State
  10. Jaisa Nunn –  New Mexico State
  11. Taylor Emery – Virginia Tech
  12. Marina Mabrey – Notre Dame
  13. Kitija Laksa – South Florida
  14. Maite Cazorla – Oregon
  15. Lashaan Higgs – Texas
  16. Alexis Jennings – South Carolina
  17. Taylor Murray – Kentucky
  18. Allazia Blockton – Marquette
  19. Kennedy Burke – UCLA
  20. Jill Barta – Gonzaga
  21. Napheesa Collier – Connecticut
  22. Kennedy Leonard – Colorado
  23. Caliya Robinson – Georgia
  24. Kristine Anigwe – California
  25. Azura Stevens – Connecticut
  26. Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State
  27. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri

SOPHOMORES

  1. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  2. Kaila Charles – Maryland
  3. Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut
  4. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
  5. Mikayla Pivec – Oregon State
  6. Natalie Chou – Baylor
  7. Kelly Campbell – DePaul
  8. Tyasha Harris – South Carolina
  9. Dee Givens – Western Kentucky
  10. Kathleen Doyle – Iowa
  11. Leaonna Odom – Duke
  12. Alecia Sutton – Texas
  13. Jackie Young – Notre Dame
  14. Lauren Cox – Baylor
  15. Shay Colley – Michigan State
  16. Jazmine Jones – Louisville
  17. Lucky Rudd – NC State
  18. Stephanie Jones – Maryland

FRESHMEN

  1. Mykea Gray – Miami
  2. Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
  3. Karissa McLaughlin – Purdue
  4. Satou Sabally – Oregon
  5. Chennedy Carter – Texas A&M
  6. Digna Strautmane – Syracuse
  7. Sidney Cooks – Michigan
  8. Chantel Horvat – UCLA
  9. Mikayla Boykin – Duke
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