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

We are now into the second week of the college basketball season and already we are starting to see some teams quickly get off to hot starts such as UCLA who defeated a top 10 team and Louisville who won the pre-season WNIT championship this week. Everyone already knows about Connecticut, and yes they had a great week as well. This week’s rankings are a bit short, so for this week the rankings start from Tuesday onwards. It shall go back to the regular format for next week onwards when teams are away on American Thanksgiving holiday week.

I’ve also added something new to the rankings which will be applied to every rankings that come out from now on. I’ve added (+) or (-) signs to the players. This is to show how they’ve either gone up or dropped from the previous week. It’s to help you to track just how well the players are doing on a week to week basis.

Want to check how the players in Week 1? Click here for that list. Have any questions? Check my FAQ page and if you have any comment to make, leave them in my comments section.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of November 14th to November 19th.

SENIORS

  1. Myshia Hines – Allen – Louisville (+4)
  2. A’ja Wilson – South Carolina (-1)
  3. Jordin Canada – UCLA
  4. Kelsey Mitchell – Ohio State (-2)
  5. Gabby Williams – Connecticut (-1)
  6. Linnae Harper – Ohio State (+5)
  7. Monique Billings – UCLA (-1)
  8. Kia Nurse – Connecticut (NR)
  9. Jamie Nared – Tennessee (+7)
  10. Stephanie Mavunga – Ohio State (-3)
  11. Victoria Vivians – Mississippi State (-3)
  12. Teana Muldrow – West Virginia (+2)
  13. Ariel Atkins – Texas (NR)
  14. Mercedes Russell – Tennessee (-4)
  15. Katelynn Flaherty – Michigan
  16. Morgan Williams – Mississippi State (NR)
  17. Brooke McCarty – Texas (+4)
  18. Tyra Buss – Indiana (+5)
  19. Lexie Brown – Duke (NR)
  20. Taylor Murray – Kentucky (NR)
  21. AJ Alix – Florida State (NR)
  22. Shakayla Thomas – Florida State (-4)
  23. Amanda Cahill – Indiana (NR)
  24. Marie Gulich – Oregon State (-2)
  25. Taylor Scaife – Rutgers (-1)
  26. Tashia Brown – Western Kentucky (-14)
  27. Lindsay Spann – South Carolina (NR)
  28. Imani Wright – Florida State (-3)
  29. Gabbi Ortiz – Oklahoma (NR)
  30. Kaylee Jensen – Oklahoma State (NR)
  31. Jessica Lindstrom – Green Bay (NR)
  32. Macy Miller – South Dakota State (-19)
  33. Savannah Scott – Northern Colorado (-16)
  34. Carlie Wagner – Minnesota (NR)
  35. Kristen Simon – USC (NR)
  36. Emily Potter – Utah (-9)

JUNIORS

  1. Kalani Brown – Baylor (+2)
  2. Asia Durr – Louisville (-1)
  3. Kristine Anigwe – California (+21)
  4. Azura Stevens – Connecticut (+21)
  5. Jessica Shepard – Notre Dame
  6. Megan Gustafson – Iowa (-2)
  7. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri (+20)
  8. Napheesa Collier – Connecticut (+13)
  9. Kitija Laksa – South Florida (+4)
  10. Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State (+16)
  11. Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame (-5)
  12. Allazia Blockton – Marquette (+6)
  13. Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut (-11)
  14. Kennedy Burke – UCLA (+5)
  15. Kenisha Bell – Minnesota (NR)
  16. Kennedy Leonard – Colorado (+6)
  17. Anriel Howard – Texas A&M(NR)
  18. Kiara Leslie – NC State (NR)
  19. Jill Barta – Gonzaga (+1)
  20. Ashton Millender – DePaul (NR)
  21. Caliya Robinson – Georgia (+2)
  22. Marina Mabrey – Notre Dame (-10)
  23. Lashaan Higgs – Texas (-8)
  24. Regan Magarity – Virginia Tech (NR)
  25. Bridget Carleton – Iowa State (-14)
  26. Jaisa Nunn – New Mexico (-16)
  27. Erika Davenport – Marquette (NR)

SOPHOMORES

  1. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon (+3)
  2. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon (-1)
  3. Kelly Jekot – Villanova (NR)
  4. Mikayla Pivec – Oregon State (+1)
  5. Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut (-2)
  6. Nicki Ekhomu – Florida State (NR)
  7. Ae’Rianna Harris – Purdue (NR)
  8. Kaila Charles – Maryland (-6)
  9. Amber Ramirez – TCU (NR)
  10. Jackie Young – Notre Dame (+3)
  11. Jasmine Jones – Louisville (+5)
  12. Chanin Scott – Georgia Tech (NR)
  13. Lauren Cox – Baylor (+1)
  14. Stephanie Jones – Maryland (+4)
  15. Taryn McCutcheon – Michigan State (NR)
  16. Robbi Ryan – Arizona State (NR)
  17. Leaonna Odom – Duke (-6)
  18. DiJonai Carrington – Stanford (NR)

FRESHMEN

  1. Chennedy Carter – Texas A&M (+4)
  2. Taylor Kissinger – Nebraska (NR)
  3. Kate Cain – Nebraska (NR)
  4. Rennia Davis – Tennessee (NR)
  5. Sidney Cooks – Michigan State (+2)
  6. Mikayla Vaughan – Notre Dame (NR)
  7. Jada Underwood – Texas (NR)
  8. Satou Sabally – Oregon (-4)
  9. Karissa McLaughlin – Purdue (-6)
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3 Comments

  1. The correct spelling of the first name of Tennessee player, Nared, is “Jaime,” not “Jamie.” Please correct. Thanks. Phil Hyatt, Lady Vol fan.

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