We are now nearing the holiday break and that means there is only a couple of weeks left to play in the non conference part of the schedule. Certain teams and players have started to separate themselves from the rest. The next two weeks (Week 6 and Week 7) will be shortened due to many colleges either on holiday break or playing light schedules. So, it will be the top 20 seniors, the top 15 juniors, the top 10 sophomores and the top 5 freshmen instead of the usual top 36 seniors, top 27 juniors, top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen.
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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 11th to December 17th.
SENIORS
- Victoria Vivians – Mississippi State (+8)
- A’ja Wilson – South Carolina (-1)
- Kelsey Mitchell – Ohio State (-1)
- Katelynn Flaherty – Michigan (+6)
- Brooke McCarty – Texas (NR)
- Myisha Hines-Allen – Louisville (-3)
- Ariel Atkins – Texas (+7)
- Tyler Scaife – Rutgers (-1)
- Shakayla Thomas – Florida State (-1)
- Monique Billings – UCLA (NR)
- Mercedes Russell – Tennessee (-5)
- Stephanie Mavunga – Ohio State (+1)
- Jordin Canada – UCLA (-2)
- AJ Alix – Florida State (+17)
- Teana Muldrow – West Virginia (+1)
- Marie Gulich – Oregon State (NR)
- Gabbi Ortiz – Oklahoma (+6)
- Jaime Nared – Tennessee (-14)
- Chelsea Nelson – NC State (NR)
- Tashia Brown – Western Kentucky (NR)
JUNIORS
- Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State (+10)
- Jessica Shepard – Notre Dame (+10)
- Asia Durr – Louisville (+5)
- Megan Gustafson – Iowa (+2)
- Kalani Brown – Baylor
- Kitija Laksa – South Florida
- Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame (-6)
- Sophie Cunningham – Missouri (+6)
- Kenisha Bell – Minnesota (NR)
- Hallie Thome – Michigan (+3)
- Naomi Davenport – West Virginia (NR)
- Chanette Hicks – Virginia Tech (NR)
- Teniya Page – Penn State (+1)
- Paris Kea – North Carolina (+9)
- Alexis Jennings – South Carolina (+7)
SOPHOMORES
- Ruthy Hebard – Oregon (+5)
- Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
- Chante Stonewell – DePaul (NR)
- Kaila Charles – Maryland (+7)
- Stephanie Jones – Maryland (+10)
- Taryn McCutcheon – Michigan State (NR)
- Tiana Mangakahia – Syracuse (-3)
- Natalie Chou – Baylor (NR)
- Jazmine Jones – Louisville (NR)
- Nicea Eliely – Nebraska (NR)
FRESHMEN
- Chennedy Carter – Texas A&M (+1)
- Annika Jank – Colorado (-1)
- Karly Murphy – Green Bay (NR)
- Kiana Williams – Stanford (NR)
- Kianna Smith – California (+4)
No mention of Natalie Butler (leads the nation in double doubles and rebounds and averages 19+ points per game)?
Hmm. Fair point. I shall look into Georgetown’s schedule/ conference play and I shall give her a shout out when Georgetown plays some tough opponents or are playing well in conference play, so don’t worry I shall track her from now on.