Women’s College Basketball Player Rankings – Class by Class! Week 2

Haley Jones - Stanford University

It was an interesting week in the second week of women’s college basketball. Some teams finally played their opening games, some teams upset other teams and the No. 1 ranked team (during that time) South Carolina fell to a worthy team in NC State. To top it all off, despite many cancellations and postponements, there were many individual players who excelled this past week.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of November 30th to December 6th. You can view last week’s rankings here. Have questions? Read the FAQ page.

Enjoy!

– Aneela

SENIORS

  1. Dana Evans – Louisville
  2. Kysre Gondrezick – West Virginia
  3. N’dea Jones – Texas A&M
  4. Kayla Jones – NC State
  5. Raina Perez – NC State
  6. Chelsea Dungee – Arkansas
  7. Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
  8. Erin Boley – Oregon
  9. Aleah Goodman – Oregon State
  10. Delicia Washington – Clemson
  11. Kiara Smith – Florida
  12. Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech
  13. Destiny Slocum – Arkansas
  14. Jasmine Walker – Alabama
  15. Kelsey Marshall – Miami
  16. Digna Strautmane – Syracuse
  17. Aaliyah Wilson – Texas A&M
  18. Chasity Patterson – Kentucky
  19. Petra Holesinska – North Carolina
  20. Jenna Staiti – Georgia
  21. Johnasia Cash – Penn State
  22. Bethy Mununga – South Florida
  23. Victoria Morris – Old Dominion
  24. Hannah Nihill – Drexel
  25. Grace White – Valpariso
  26. Anna McLeod – Abilene Christian
  27. Jordyn Dawson – Akron
  28. Britney Thomas – California Baptist
  29. Jaedyn De La Cerda – New Mexico
  30. Tori Martell – Montana State
  31. Niya Mitchell – Texas Southern
  32. Ariel Colon – Elon
  33. Dagny Davidsdottir – Wyoming
  34. Sharajah Collins – Delaware State
  35. Kiana Johnson – Jacksonville State
  36. Reilly Jacobson – Western Michigan

JUNIORS

  1. Monika Czinano – Iowa
  2. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  3. Charli Collier – Texas
  4. Grace Berger – Indiana
  5. Naz Hillmon – Michigan
  6. Morgan Jones – Florida State
  7. Dorka Juhasz – Ohio State
  8. Ashley Joens – Iowa State
  9. Myah Selland – South Dakota State
  10. Leigha Brown – Michigan
  11. Valencia Myers – Florida State
  12. Rae Burrell – Tennessee
  13. Shakira Austin – Ole Miss
  14. Miela Goodchild – Duke
  15. Nia Clouden – Michigan State
  16. Cameron Swartz – Boston College
  17. NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
  18. Christianna Carr – Kansas State
  19. Dymond Gladney – Houston
  20. Margaret Whitley – UAB
  21. Stephanie Visscher – Stephen F. Austin
  22. Bre’Amber Scott – Little Rock
  23. Myriama Smith Traore – St. Louis
  24. Jade Loville – Boise State
  25. Paris McBride – Delaware
  26. Sarah Barcello – Marist
  27. Malia Bambrick – Pepperdine

SOPHOMORES

  1. Haley Jones – Stanford
  2. Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
  3. Maddy Siegrist – Villanova
  4. Diamond Miller – Maryland
  5. Dre’una Edwards – Kentucky
  6. Ashley Owusu – Maryland
  7. Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
  8. Zia Cooke – South Carolina
  9. Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
  10. Rickea Jackson – Mississippi State
  11. Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
  12. Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
  13. Francesca Belibi – Stanford
  14. Katelyn Crosthwait – Rice
  15. Charisma Osborne – UCLA
  16. Katia Gallegos – UTEP
  17. Ce’Nara Skanes – Eastern Michigan
  18. Heaven Hamling – North Dakota State

FRESHMEN

  1. Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
  2. Caitlin Clark – Iowa
  3. Sasha Goforth – Oregon State
  4. Annika Stewart – Nebraska
  5. Katie Scott – Grand Canyon
  6. Lexi Fleming – Bowling Green
  7. Deja Kelly – North Carolina
  8. Sammi Mikonowicz – Toledo
  9. Sydney Gandy – Idaho

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