It was an eventful week as top teams got upset and other teams started to show why they could be very deadly come March. Parity has slowly crept in the women’s college basketball game and it is great news for both the student athletes as well as the women’s college basketball fanbase. I’m sure these upcoming weeks will be just as eventful.
*For ONLY this week, the list for juniors stops at 25 and the freshmen stops at 8, instead of the usual 27 juniors and 9 freshmen. That will be back to the usual next week. *
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With that being said, listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 25 (!) juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 8 (!) freshmen for the week of Jan. 28th to Feb. 3rd.
SENIORS
- Asia Durr – Louisville
- Bridget Carleton – Iowa State
- Kalani Brown – Baylor
- Teaira McCowan – Mississippi State
- Kristine Anigwe – California
- Naomi Davenport – West Virginia
- Arike Ogunbowale – Notre Dame
- Alexis Jennings – South Carolina
- Marina Mabrey – Notre Dame
- Napheesa Collier – Connecticut
- Allazia Blockton – Marquette
- Amy Okonkwo – TCU
- Kiara Leslie – NC State
- Beatrice Mompremier – Miami
- Bianca Cuevas-Moore – South Carolina
- Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut
- Maite Cazorla – Oregon
- Erika Davenport – Marquette
- Kianna Ibis – Arizona State
- Kenisha Bell – Minnesota
- Jordan Danberry – Mississippi State
- Stasha Carey – Rutgers
- Regan Magarity – Virginia Tech
- Macy Miller – South Dakota State
- Hallie Thome – Michigan
- Courtney Ekmark – Arizona State
- Zykera Rice – Gonzaga
- Allison Arens – South Dakota
- Laura Stockton – Gonzaga
- Parise Rossignol – Maine
- Reyna Frost – Central Michigan
- Grace Kenyon – Idaho State
- Kourtney Eaton – UC Davis
- Amanda Thompson – Mercer
- Paula Strautmane – Quinnipiac
- Symone Simmons – Wright State
JUNIORS
- Tynice Martin – West Virginia
- Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
- Lauren Cox – Baylor
- Jackie Young – Notre Dame
- Kaila Charles – Maryland
- Tiana Mangakahia – Syracuse
- Joyner Holmes – Texas
- Kianna Ray – TCU
- Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut
- DiJonai Carrington – Stanford
- Kiah Gillespie – Florida State
- Shay Colley – Michigan State
- Mary Gedaka – Villanova
- Jazmine Jones – Louisville
- Nausia Woolfolk – Florida State
- Korneila Wright – UCF
- Nasrin Ulel – FCGU
- Lydia Rivers – Radford
- Erica Ogwumike – Rice
- Ellie Harmeyer – Belmont
- Kamiah Smalls – James Madison
- Gia Pack – New Mexico State
- Nneka Ezeigbo – Robert Morris
- Cinia McCray – North Carolina A&T
- Ellie Mack – Bucknell
SOPHOMORES
- Chennedy Carter – Texas A&M
- Dana Evans – Louisville
- Satou Sabally – Oregon
- Destiny Slocum – Oregon State
- Kristin Scott – Iowa State
- Rennia Davis – Tennessee
- Aleah Goodman – Oregon State
- Kayla Wells – Texas A&M
- Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
- Unique Thompson – Auburn
- Sidney Cooks – Michigan State
- Digna Strautmane – Syracuse
- Eleah Parker – Pennsylvania
- DiDi Richards – Baylor
- Tera Reed – VCU
- Brice Calip – Missouri State
- Alyric Scott – Southern
- Jasmine Jones – Loyola Marymount
FRESHMEN
- Dara Mabrey – Virginia Tech
- Shakira Austin – Maryland
- Raeyana DeGray – Little Rock
- Miya Crump – Lamar
- Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
- Victaria Saxton – South Carolina
- Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
- Jayla Everett – New Mexico
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