Women’s College Basketball Player Rankings – Class by Class! Week 12

Endyia Rogers of USC was fantastic this past week.

This week in women’s college basketball, we got to see the Connecticut vs Tennessee rivalry renewed and Connecticut won that game. It was a nice touch and welcomed, but for the rest of us who have been watching women’s college basketball this season know that parity has never been more prominent. The Pac-12 conference is the toughest conference to play this season and a number of small rivalries are starting within that conference. The Oregon Ducks swept the Oregon State Beavers for the first time since 2010, which says a lot about the talent on both teams. A lot of teams who have struggled this season in conference play battled with ranked teams. Some won, some lost in very close contests which is reflected in this week’s rankings.

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 20th to January 26th. Click here for last week’s rankings. If you are a first time reader or have questions, please read the FAQ page first.

With that note, a somber goodbye to Kobe and Gigi Bryant who we will never get to see play out her basketball dream in college nor the WNBA. I am also sending thoughts and prayers to the rest of the people who were involved in the helicopter crash yesterday as well as their families. Rest in peace, everyone.

*Click here for last year’s Week 12 rankings. Click here for 2018’s Week 12 rankings. Click here for 2017’s Week 12 rankings.*

SENIORS

  1. Sabrina Ionescu – Oregon
  2. Ruthy Hebard – Oregon
  3. Tyasha Harris – South Carolina
  4. Lauren Cox – Baylor
  5. Ae’Rianna Harris – Purdue
  6. Kathleen Doyle – Iowa
  7. Mikiah Herbert Harrigan – South Carolina
  8. Kiah Gillespie – Florida State
  9. Crystal Dangerfield – Connecticut
  10. Ayana Mitchell – LSU
  11. Kianna Ray – TCU
  12. Dana Evans – Louisville
  13. Nicki Ekhomu – Florida State
  14. Robbi Ryan – Arizona State
  15. Leaonna Odom – Duke
  16. Stephanie Jones – Maryland
  17. Jazmine Jones – Louisville
  18. Juicy Landrum – Baylor
  19. Makenzie Meyer – Iowa
  20. Ciara Duffy – South Dakota
  21. Kylee Shook – Louisville
  22. Japreece Dean – UCLA
  23. Akienreh Johnson – Michigan
  24. Erica Ogwumike – Rice
  25. Isabelle Spingola – Marquette
  26. Amber Melgoza – Washington
  27. Alexa Willard – Missouri State
  28. Jayla Scaife – Dayton
  29. Keri Jewett-Giles – FGCU
  30. Kristen Spolyar – Butler
  31. Stella Johnson – Rider
  32. Holly Hoopingarner – IUPUI
  33. Chanette Hicks – Norfolk State
  34. Roxy Barahman – Yale
  35. Japonica James – Troy
  36. Fallyn Freije – Montana State

JUNIORS

  1. Rennia Davis – Tennessee
  2. Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
  3. Satou Sabally – Oregon
  4. Aari McDonald – Arizona
  5. N’dea Jones – Texas A&M
  6. Kayla Wells – Texas A&M
  7. Qadashah Hoppie – St. John’s
  8. Lindsey Pulliam – Northwestern
  9. Jill Townsend – Gonzaga
  10. Monica Arens – South Dakota
  11. Jenn Wirth – Gonzaga
  12. Jordan Lewis – Alabama
  13. Vivian Gray – Oklahoma State
  14. Micaela Kelly – Central Michigan
  15. Ivana Raca – Wake Forest
  16. Ilmar’I Thomas – Cincinnati
  17. Maddi Utti – Fresno State
  18. Sam Thomas – Arizona
  19. Mackenzie Coleman – Tennessee Tech
  20. Oshlynn Brown – Ball State
  21. Nyjah White – Bradley
  22. India Pagan – Stony Brook
  23. Natalie Kucowski – Lafayette
  24. Tyler Frierson – Wright State
  25. Honoka Ikematsu – Robert Morris
  26. Natalie Armstrong – Samford
  27. Willow Duffell – Marist

SOPHOMORES

  1. Elissa Cunane – NC State
  2. Lexie Hull – Stanford
  3. Shakira Austin – Maryland
  4. Queen Egbo – Baylor
  5. Christyn Williams – Connecticut
  6. Lexi Held – DePaul
  7. Sonya Morris – DePaul
  8. Charli Collier – Texas
  9. Ashley Joens – Iowa State
  10. Robyn Benton – Auburn
  11. Erica Johnson – Ohio
  12. Paiton Burckhard – South Dakota State
  13. Stephanie Visscher – Stephen F.Austin
  14. Luana Serranho – Campbell
  15. Jonaie Johnson – UMKC
  16. Ajah Wayne – Old Dominion
  17. Janie King – Idaho
  18. Jordyn Jackson – CSU Northridge

FRESHMEN

  1. Endyia Rogers – USC
  2. Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
  3. Rickea Jackson – Mississippi State
  4. Francesca Belibi – Stanford
  5. Aliyah Matharu – Mississippi State
  6. Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
  7. Aubrey Griffin – Connecticut
  8. Kiki Jefferson – James Madison
  9. Kristyna Brabencova – South Florida
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