After a crazy week filled with upsets, this week was not quite as shocking. There were some upsets but they were few and did not affect the rankings too much. The Pac 12 conference is definitely the toughest conference out of all the conferences this season and Oregon proved it’s worth over the week. Sabrina Ionescu showed why she is the best women’s college basketball player this year versus a very good top 10 team in Stanford. There’s more top 10 showdowns coming in this upcoming week so make sure you tune in and watch those games.
Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of January 13th to January 19th. Click here for last week’s rankings. First time viewing these rankings or have questions, please read the FAQ page first.
**Click here for last season’s Week 11 rankings list. Click here for 2018 Week 11 rankings list. Click here for 2017’s Week 11 rankings list.
SENIORS
- Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
- Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut
- Ayana Mitchell – LSU
- Ja’Tavia Tapley – Arizona State
- Kaila Charles – Maryland
- Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
- Te’a Cooper – Baylor
- Jazmine Jones – Louisville
- Kathleen Doyle – Iowa
- Lauren Cox – Baylor
- Tyasha Harris – South Carolina
- Jordan Danberry – Mississippi State
- Robbi Ryan – Arizona State
- Juicy Landrum – Baylor
- Mikiah Herbert Harrigan – South Carolina
- Alexis Tolefree – Arkansas
- Ciara Duffy – South Dakota
- Abi Scheid – Northwestern
- Mary Gedaka – Villanova
- Alexis Lewis – Seton Hall
- Kianna Ray – TCU
- Becca Hittner – Drake
- Stephanie Jones – Maryland
- Jordan Wallace – Rutgers
- Rachel Thompson – Colgate
- Davion Wingate – FGCU
- Bailey Greenberg – Drexel
- Cinia McCray – North Carolina A&T
- Chanette Hicks – Norfolk State
- Brittney Patrick – Southern Illinois
- Kaela Hilaire – Stony Brook
- Nneka Ezeigbo – Robert Morris
- Te’ja Twitty – UNC Greensboro
- Torrie Cash – Coastal Carolina
- Japonica James – Troy
- Lizzy Klinker – Idaho
JUNIORS
- Satou Sabally – Oregon
- Dana Evans – Louisville
- Destiny Slocum – Oregon State
- Megan Walker – Connecticut
- Aari McDonald – Arizona
- Rennia Davis – Tennessee
- Kiana Williams – Stanford
- Janelle Bailey – North Carolina
- Deja Church – DePaul
- Kendall Spray – Clemson
- Qadashah Hoppie – St. John’s
- Nancy Mulkey – Rice
- Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
- LeeAnne Wirth – Gonzaga
- Lindsay Pulliam – Northwestern
- Hannah Sjerven – South Dakota
- Gabi Haack – Bradley
- Ellen Margaret Andrews – Yale
- Maddi Utti – Fresno State
- Chelsey Perry – UT Martin
- Kesha Brady – Tennessee Tech
- Abby Kapp – Bucknell
- Katie Turner – Davidson
- Erin Whalen – Dayton
- Faith Cook – Sam Houston State
- Alyssa Adams – Stephen F. Austin
- Arsula Clark – Tulane
SOPHOMORES
- Elissa Cunane – NC State
- Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
- Christyn Williams – Connecticut
- Monika Czinano – Iowa
- Jessika Carter – Mississippi State
- Lexi Held – DePaul
- Charli Collier – Texas
- NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
- Shaniya Jones – Georgia
- Nia Clouden – Michigan State
- Dara Mabrey – Virginia Tech
- Ajah Wayne – Old Dominion
- Rachel McLimore – IUPUI
- Sienna Durr – Columbia
- Amanda Mobley – Rider
- Lou Lopez – Senechal – Fairfield
- Adebola Adeyeye – Buffalo
- Ayzhiana Basallo – San Jose State
FRESHMEN
- Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
- Alissa Pili – USC
- Sara Scalia – Minnesota
- Brynna Maxwell – Utah
- Zia Cooke – South Carolina
- Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
- Darian White – Montana State
- Kiki Jefferson – James Madison
- Molly Davis – Central Michigan
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