Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 13

Kierstan Bell - Florida Gulf Coast University

We are nearing the end of the regular season and this week, many teams were upset within the AP Top 25. More cancellations and postponements happened after the Texas winter storm either cancelled or postponed games in or around the Texas area.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of February 15th to February 21st.

If you would like to view the previous week, you may do so here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? The FAQ page can help answer your questions.

SENIORS

  1. Natasha Mack – Oklahoma State
  2. Chelsea Dungee – Arkansas
  3. Aari McDonald – Arizona
  4. Gabby Connally – Georgia
  5. Arella Guirantes – Rutgers
  6. Rennia Davis – Tennessee
  7. Aleah Goodman – Oregon State
  8. Jasmine Walker – Alabama
  9. Michaela Onyenwere – UCLA
  10. Mya Hollingshed – Colorado
  11. Ali Patberg – Indiana
  12. Kayla Jones – NC State
  13. Bethy Mununga – South Florida
  14. Destiny Slocum – Arkansas
  15. Aisha Sheppard – Virginia Tech
  16. Kiana Williams – Stanford
  17. Katie Benzan – Maryland
  18. DiJonai Carrington – Baylor
  19. Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
  20. Dana Evans – Louisville
  21. Moon Ursin – Baylor
  22. Kayla Wells – Texas A&M
  23. Aaliyah Wilson – Texas A&M
  24. Que Morrison – Georgia
  25. Tylee Irwin – South Dakota State
  26. Temi Carda – Creighton
  27. Lindsey Pulliam – Northwestern
  28. Blanca Millan – Maine
  29. Brice Calip – Missouri State
  30. Hannah Sjerven – South Dakota
  31. Caitlyn Hibner – Green Bay
  32. Jayla Thornton – Howard
  33. Didi Richards – Baylor
  34. Ane Olaeta – California Baptist
  35. Jasmine Robinson – Troy
  36. Natalie Armstrong – Samford

JUNIORS

  1. Naz Hillmon – Michigan
  2. Elissa Cunane – NC State
  3. Charli Collier – Texas
  4. Christyn Williams – Connecticut
  5. Ashley Joens – Iowa State
  6. Olivia Nelson-Ododa – Connecticut
  7. Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
  8. Grace Berger – Indiana
  9. Lexi Held – DePaul
  10. Rae Burrell – Tennessee
  11. Lexi Hull – Stanford
  12. Sydni Harvey – South Florida
  13. Ja’Mee Asberry – Oklahoma State
  14. Leigha Brown – Michigan
  15. Shakira Austin – Ole Miss
  16. Destiny Harden – Miami
  17. Paiton Burckhard – South Dakota State
  18. Morgan Jones – Florida State
  19. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  20. Nia Clouden – Michigan State
  21. Monika Czinano – Iowa
  22. Jasmine Dickey – Delaware
  23. Jasmine Franklin – Missouri State
  24. Skyler Curran – High Point
  25. Michaela Harrison – Mount St.Mary’s
  26. Lou Lopez-Senechal – Fairfield
  27. Melody Kempton – Gonzaga

SOPHOMORES

  1. Kierstan Bell – FGCU
  2. Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
  3. Ashley Owusu – Maryland
  4. Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
  5. Isabelle Bourne – Nebraska
  6. Diamond Miller – Maryland
  7. Esmery Martinez – West Virginia
  8. Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
  9. Zia Cooke – South Carolina
  10. Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
  11. Kirsten Deans – West Virginia
  12. Alyza Winston – Michigan State
  13. Taylor Jones – Oregon State
  14. Ashley Scoggin – Nebraska
  15. Shaylee Gonzales – BYU
  16. Celeste Taylor – Texas
  17. Beyonce Bea – Idaho
  18. Dasia Young – UT Martin

FRESHMEN

  1. Caitlin Clark – Iowa
  2. Diamond Johnson – Rutgers
  3. Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington State
  4. Paige Bueckers – Connecticut
  5. Aaliyah Edwards – Connecticut
  6. Lexi Fleming – Bowling Green
  7. Talia von Oelhoffen – Oregon State
  8. Deja Kelly – North Carolina
  9. Cameron Brink – Stanford

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5 Comments

  1. No NaLyssa Smith….(2 weeks in a row). Very weird considering she shut down one of your top 3 picks last week.

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