Outside of Tennessee and Duke being upset this week, AP ranked top 25 teams held their own. As we continue in conference play, we are starting to see which teams can possibly contend in March/April and which teams are quickly fading. We are also seeing the increase in parity and how tough it will be moving forward in the month of February. It’s going to be exciting to see which teams and players step up in the last month of the regular season.
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. 24th to Jan. 30th. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? The FAQ page can be found 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!
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SENIORS
- Naz Hillmon – Michigan
- NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
- Ashley Joens – Iowa State
- Jenna Staiti – Georgia
- Elissa Cunane – NC State
- Monika Czinano – Iowa
- Emily Engstler – Louisville
- Alexis Morris – LSU
- Madi Williams – Oklahoma
- Christyn Williams – UConn
- Kiara Smith – Florida
- Cate Reese – Arizona
- Jordan Lewis – Baylor
- Nia Clouden – Michigan State
- Chloe Bibby – Maryland
- Sonya Morris – DePaul
- Que Morrison – Georgia
- Leigha Brown – Michigan
- Shaina Pellington – Arizona
- Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech
- Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
- Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
- Anastasia Hayes – Mississippi State
- Paisley Harding – BYU
- Taylor Robertson – Oklahoma
- Lauren Van Kleunen – Marquette
- Kelsey Marshall – Miami
- Tishara Morehouse – FGCU
- Jasmine Dickey – Delaware
- Diamond Battles – UCF
- Abby Meyers – Princeton
- Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu – South Florida
- Macee Williams – IUPUI
- Keishana Washington – Drexel
- Stephanie Visscher – Stephen F. Austin
- Liv Korngable – South Dakota
Honourable mention: Mya Hollingshed, Colorado, Emmaunelle Tahane, Rhode Island, Ameshya Williams, Jackson State, Earlette Scott, Stony Brook, Amoria Neal-Tysor, Mercer, Lou Lopez-Senechal, Fairfield, Sydney Wilson, Missouri State, Anna Jones, Tennessee Tech, Maya Dodson, Notre Dame, Brinae Alexander, Vanderbilt
JUNIORS
- Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
- Ayoka Lee – Kansas State
- Maddy Siegrist – Villanova
- Nyara Sabally – Oregon
- Haley Jones – Stanford
- Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
- Aliyah Matharu – Texas
- Zia Cooke – South Carolina
- Endyia Rogers – Oregon
- Makayla Daniels – Arkansas
- Holly Kersgieter – Kansas
- Diamond Miller – Maryland
- Nerea Hermosa – Georgia Tech
- Sam Haiby – Nebraska
- Aijha Blackwell – Missouri
- Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
- Laeticia Amihere – South Carolina
- Kaylynne Truong – Gonzaga
- Myah Selland – South Dakota State
- Alex Fowler – Portland
- Kseniya Malashka – Middle Tennessee
- Kaitlyn Davis – Columbia
- Julia Cunningham – Princeton
- Aleah Nelson – Towson
- Sydney Johnson – Boston University
- Sophia Wiard – Toledo
- Essence Walker – UNLV
SOPHOMORES
- Caitlin Clark – Iowa
- Cameron Brink – Stanford
- Shaylee Gonzales – BYU
- Angel Reese – Maryland
- Emily Ryan – Iowa State
- Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington State
- Sarah Andrews – Baylor
- Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
- Lexi Donarski – Iowa State
- Taylor Jones – Oregon State
- Olivia Cochran – Louisville
- Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
- Kennedy Todd-WIlliams – North Carolina
- Abbey Hsu – Columbia
- Lauren Jensen – Creighton
- Elena Tsineke – South Florida
- Makira Cook – Dayton
- Chloe Wilson – Fairleigh Dickinson
FRESHMEN
- Aneesah Morrow – DePaul
- Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
- Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
- Talia von Oelhoffen – Oregon State
- Caroline Ducharme – UConn
- Shayeann Day-Wilson – Duke
- Rori Harmon – Texas
- Samara Spencer – Arkansas
- Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
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