Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 9

Elizabeth Balogun of Georgia Tech

We are now into Week 9 of these rankings and it was an interesting week as many teams were upset and it affected these rankings. It’s sure to get more interesting as conference play continues to go on.

If you would like to view last week’s rankings, click here for the list. If you are new and have questions, please read the FAQ page.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of December 31st to Jan 6th.

SENIORS

  1. Bridget Carleton – Iowa State
  2. Kalani Brown – Baylor
  3. Natisha Hiedeman – Marquette
  4. Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame
  5. Alanna Smith – Stanford
  6. Napheesa Collier – Connecticut
  7. Megan Gustafson – Iowa
  8. Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut
  9. Jessica Shepard – Notre Dame
  10. Sophie Cunningham – Missouri
  11. Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State
  12. Kiana Ibis – Arizona State
  13. Hallie Thome – Michigan
  14. Zykera Rice – Gonzaga
  15. Marina Mabrey – Notre Dame
  16. Anriel Howard – Mississippi State
  17. Amani Wilborn – Marquette
  18. Maci Morris – Kentucky
  19. Asia Durr – Louisville
  20. Brianna Turner – Notre Dame
  21. Stasha Carey – Rutgers
  22. Mart’e Grays – DePaul
  23. Jordan Moore – TCU
  24. Megan Huff – Utah
  25. Arica Carter – Louisville
  26. Whitney Jennings – Butler
  27. Chloe Jackson – Baylor
  28. Hannah Stewart – Iowa
  29. Mikayla Voigt – Northern Illinois
  30. Jess Genco – Northeastern
  31. Angel Golden – Bethune Cookman
  32. Mackenzie Taylor – Wright State
  33. Nicole Iademarco – Rice
  34. Savannah Smith – Northern Colorado
  35. Lauren Holden – Fordham
  36. Parise Rossignol – Maine

JUNIORS

  1. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  2. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
  3. Amber Smith – Missouri
  4. Beatrice Mompremier – Miami
  5. Kiah Gillespie – Florida State
  6. Mikayla Pivec – Oregon State
  7. Jackie Young – Notre Dame
  8. Kaila Charles – Maryland
  9. Brenna Wise – Indiana
  10. Alecia Sutton – Texas
  11. Aislinn Konig – NC State
  12. Tiana Mangakahia – Syracuse
  13. Mikiah Herbert Harrigan – South Carolina
  14. Sara Rhine – Drake
  15. Joyner Holmes – Texas
  16. Erika Cassell – NC State
  17. Crystal Primm – Auburn
  18. Ciani Cryor – Rutgers
  19. Kamiah Smalls – James Madison
  20. Korneila Wright – UCF
  21. Lauren Loven – Denver
  22. Gena Grundhoffer – Lehigh
  23. Rebekah Hand – Marist
  24. Mary Dunn – Youngstown State
  25. Rachael Childress – UAB
  26. Brittany Panetti – North Alabama
  27. Lauren Saiki – UC Irvine

SOPHOMORES

  1. Satou Sabally – Oregon
  2. Kiana Williams – Stanford
  3. Aari McDonald – Arizona
  4. Eleah Parker – Penn
  5. Destiny Slocum – Oregon State
  6. Vivian Gray – Oklahoma State
  7. Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
  8. Krystal Freeman – Tulane
  9. Lindsey Pulliam – Northwestern
  10. Chelsea Dungee – Arkansas
  11. Kristin Scott – Iowa State
  12. Chloe Bibby – Mississippi State
  13. Gabby Connally – Georgia
  14. Rennia Davis – Tennessee
  15. Megan Walker – Connecticut
  16. Dana Evans – Louisville
  17. Shae Leverett – South Florida
  18. Jill Townsend – Gonzaga

FRESHMEN

  1. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  2. Elizabeth Balogun – Georgia Tech
  3. NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
  4. Queen Egbo – Baylor
  5. Jayla Everett – New Mexico
  6. Taylor Mikesell – Maryland
  7. Christyn Williams – Connecticut
  8. Shy Tuelle – Campbell
  9. Ashley Joens – Iowa State

 

 

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