Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 9

Angel Reese of Maryland

The first week of 2022 has now passed us and it was filled with more cancellations and postponements. It was also the continuation of conference play which was filled with some interesting results.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of Jan. 3rd to Jan. 9th. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? Read the FAQ page here.

*NEW addition to the Rankings – Ever curious to see how players developed over the years on these rankings? How some players either fell off or become better after college in the WNBA? Well, I’ve decided to list ALL of my previous years rankings based on the week so you can see it for yourself and decide!

SENIORS

  1. Ashley Joens – Iowa State
  2. Elissa Cunane – NC State
  3. Jenna Staiti – Georgia
  4. Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech
  5. Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
  6. Khayla Pointer – LSU
  7. Veronica Burton – Northwestern
  8. Emily Engstler – Louisville
  9. Grace Berger – Indiana
  10. Naz Hillmon – Michigan
  11. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  12. Ali Patberg – Indiana
  13. Que Morrison – Georgia
  14. Madi Williams – Oklahoma
  15. Lexie Hull – Stanford
  16. Christyn Williams – UConn
  17. Anastasia Hayes – Mississippi State
  18. Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
  19. Alexus Dye – Tennessee
  20. Cameron Swartz – Boston College
  21. Paisley Harding – BYU
  22. Mya Hollingshed – Colorado
  23. Bethy Mununga – South Florida
  24. Victaria Saxton – South Carolina
  25. Morgan Jones – Florida State
  26. Hannah Sjerven – South Dakota
  27. Abby Meyers – Princeton
  28. India Pagan – Stony Brook
  29. Brittney Smith – UCF
  30. Jaedyn De La Cerda – New Mexico
  31. Erin Whalen – Dayton
  32. Dor Saar – Middle Tennessee
  33. Aiyana Johnson – Stephen F. Austin
  34. Aja Blount – Coastal Carolina
  35. Kate Klimkiewicz – Richmond
  36. Lilly Ritz – Youngstown State and Zhaneia Thybulle – Wagner

JUNIORS

  1. Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
  2. Ayoka Lee – Kansas State
  3. Zia Cooke – South Carolina
  4. Jordan Horston – Tennessee
  5. Ashley Owusu – Maryland
  6. Haley Jones – Stanford
  7. Tamari Key – Tennessee
  8. Kierstan Bell – FGCU
  9. Diamond Miller – Maryland
  10. Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
  11. Nyara Sabally – Oregon
  12. Dyaisha Fair – Buffalo
  13. Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
  14. Jaylyn Sherrod – Colorado
  15. Hannah Jump – Stanford
  16. Aliyah Matharu – Texas
  17. Nerea Hermosa – Georgia Tech
  18. Rebeka Mikulasikova – Ohio State
  19. Morgan Kane – Iowa State
  20. Aleah Nelson – Towson
  21. Felmas Koranga – Troy
  22. Dee Dee Davis – Manhattan
  23. Alecia Westbrook – Texas A&M-CC
  24. Faith Price – Campbell
  25. Sophia Wiard – Toledo
  26. Carmen Gfeller – Montana
  27. Mary Crompton – Illinois State

SOPHOMORES

  1. Caitlin Clark – Iowa
  2. Angel Reese – Maryland
  3. Emily Ryan – Iowa State
  4. Diamond Johnson – NC State
  5. Deja Kelly – North Carolina
  6. Shaylee Gonzales – BYU
  7. Jaz Shelley – Nebraska
  8. Hailey van Lith – Louisville
  9. Frida Formann – Colorado
  10. Cameron Brink – Stanford
  11. Aaliyah Edwards – UConn
  12. Madison Layden – Purdue
  13. Olivia Cochran – Louisville
  14. Taylor Morgan – Abilene Christian
  15. Yvonne Ejim – Gonzaga
  16. Destinee Wells – Belmont
  17. Laila Blair – Houston
  18. Nneka Obiazor – UNLV

FRESHMEN

  1. Aneesah Morrow – DePaul
  2. Caroline Ducharme – UConn
  3. Serena Sundell – Kansas State
  4. Shayeann Day-Wilson – Duke
  5. Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
  6. Makayla Timpson – Florida State
  7. Rayah Marshall – USC
  8. Mya Meredith – Western Kentucky
  9. Sara Puckett – Tennessee

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