What an incredible and interesting week! The No. 1 overall team was upset last week & the team that upset them also lost later that week. A couple of teams were upset in the top 10, and a few lost games who were ranked in the AP Top 25. Parity has come to this women’s college basketball season even amongst more COVID-19 postponements and cancellations.
Listed below is the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of February 1st to February 7th. You can check out the previous week here. If you have any questions, or if it is your first time viewing these rankings, you can view the FAQ page.
SENIORS
- Natasha Mack – Oklahoma State
- Dana Evans – Louisville
- Kysre Gondrezick – West Virginia
- Kayla Wells – Texas A&M
- Jasmine Walker – Alabama
- Lindsey Pulliam – Northwestern
- Tekia Mack – Rutgers
- Aaliyah Wilson – Texas A&M
- Deja Church – DePaul
- DiJonai Carrington – Baylor
- Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
- Que Morrison – Georgia
- Gina Conti – Wake Forest
- Moon Ursin – Baylor
- Erin Boley – Oregon
- Kiana Williams – Stanford
- Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
- Jenna Staiti – Georgia
- Chelsea Dungee – Arkansas
- Ali Patberg – Indiana
- Ciera Johnson – Texas A&M
- Katie Benzan – Maryland
- Jill Townsend – Gonzaga
- Blanca Millan – Maine
- Chloe Bibby – Maryland
- Jenna Giacone – Dayton
- Khayla Pointer – LSU
- Dora Goles – Idaho State
- Willow Duffell – Marist
- Marissa Banfield – Stephen F. Austin
- Lore Devos – Colorado State
- Tylee Irwin – South Dakota State
- Skyler Goodwin – Louisiana
- Ameshya Williams – Jackson State
- Ane Olaeta – California Baptist
- Nicole Cardano – Hillary – Indiana
JUNIORS
- Charli Collier – Texas
- Shakira Austin – Ole Miss
- Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
- Sonya Morris – DePaul
- Veronica Burton – Northwestern
- Ashley Joens – Iowa State
- Christyn Williams – Connecticut
- Elissa Cunane – NC State
- NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
- Dorka Juhasz – Ohio State
- Victaria Saxton – South Carolina
- Lotta Maj-Lahtinen – Georgia Tech
- Nia Clouden – Michigan State
- Aaliyah Patty – Ohio State
- Myah Selland – South Dakota State
- Morgan Jones – Florida State
- Kianna Smith – Louisville
- Kari Niblack – West Virginia
- Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
- Angel Baker – Wright State
- Jasmine Dickey – Delaware
- Jasmine Hardy – Long Beach State
- Jada Dapaa – St. Francis
- Annie Ramil – Samford
- Conley Chinn – Belmont
- Lexi Held – DePaul
- Paiton Burckhard – South Dakota State
SOPHOMORES
- Endyia Rogers – USC
- Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
- Kierstan Bell – FGCU
- Charisma Osborne – UCLA
- Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
- Zia Cooke – South Carolina
- Mackenna Marisa – Penn State
- Ashley Owusu – Maryland
- Nyara Sabally – Oregon
- Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
- Jada Boyd – NC State
- Dyaisha Fair – Buffalo
- Sam Brunelle – Notre Dame
- Kayleigh Truong – Gonzaga
- Jenson Edwards – High Point
- Katia Gallegos – UTEP
- Grace Berg – Drake
- Sydney Johnson – Boston University
FRESHMEN
- Paige Bueckers – Connecticut
- Caitlin Clark – Iowa
- Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington State
- Kamilla Cardoso – Syracuse
- Aaliyah Edwards – Connecticut
- Cameron Brink – Stanford
- Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
- Diamond Johnson – Rutgers
- Nika Muhl – Connecticut
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