Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 14

Emily Ryan of Iowa State

As we wind down the women’s college basketball regular season, parity continues as UConn lost in their conference for the first time since the 2013 season. It was a 145 game win streak. It will get tougher in these final weeks of the regular season, so teams will need to bring their A game, otherwise they could be in for a losing streak coming at the worst time.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of Feb. 7th to Feb. 13th. 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

  1. NaLyssa Smith – Baylor
  2. Ashley Joens – Iowa State
  3. Cate Reese – Arizona
  4. Elissa Cunane – NC State
  5. Grace Berger – Indiana
  6. Ali Patberg – Indiana
  7. Alexis Morris – LSU
  8. Khayla Pointer – LSU
  9. Veronica Burton – Northwestern
  10. Rhyne Howard – Kentucky
  11. Destanni Henderson – South Carolina
  12. Christyn Williams – UConn
  13. Taylor Mikesell – Ohio State
  14. Jordan Lewis – Baylor
  15. Joanne Allen-Taylor – Texas
  16. Lexie Hull – Stanford
  17. Rae Burrell – Tennessee
  18. Anastasia Hayes – Mississippi State
  19. Amber Ramirez – Arkansas
  20. Monika Czinano – Iowa
  21. Nia Clouden – Michigan State
  22. Kiara Smith – Florida
  23. Emily Engstler – Louisville
  24. Kianna Smith – Louisville
  25. Chloe Bibby – Maryland
  26. Aleksa Gulbe – Indiana
  27. Kayla Jones – NC State
  28. Audrey Warren – Texas
  29. Kelsey Marshall – Miami
  30. Mya Hollingshed – Colorado
  31. Jasmine Dickey – Delaware
  32. Mael Gilles – Arizona State
  33. Zippy Broughton – Florida
  34. Paisley Harding – BYU
  35. Masseny Kaba – UCF
  36. Merel Abdelgawad – Western Kentucky and Chloe Lamb – South Dakota

Honourable mention: Ellie Mack, Oregon State, Taya Bolden, Campbell, Iggy Allen, Old Dominion, Macee Williams, IUPUI, Lou Lopez-Senechal, Fairfield, Aiyana Johnson, Stephen F. Austin, Jasmine Robinson, Troy, Emmanuelle Tahane, Rhode Island, Ameshya Williams-Holliday, Jackson State, Makinna Serrata, Texas A&M-CC, Amoria Neal-Tysor, Mercer, Tishara Morehouse, FGCU

JUNIORS

  1. Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
  2. Jordan Horston – Tennessee
  3. Maddy Siegrist – Villanova
  4. Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
  5. Charisma Osborne – UCLA
  6. Haley Jones – Stanford
  7. Zia Cooke – South Carolina
  8. Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
  9. Zakiyah Franklin – Kansas
  10. Nyara Sabally – Oregon
  11. Holly Kersgieter – Kansas
  12. Diamond Miller – Maryland
  13. Tamari Key – Tennessee
  14. Lauren-Park-Lane – Seton Hall
  15. Kaylynne Truong – Gonzaga
  16. Julia Cunningham – Princeton
  17. Myah Selland – South Dakota State
  18. Hannah Jump – Stanford
  19. Morgan Kane – Iowa State
  20. Aliyah Matharu – Texas
  21. Rebeka Mikulasikova – Ohio State
  22. Kate Martin – Iowa
  23. Mya Berkman – Liberty
  24. Tomekia Whitman – Idaho State
  25. Abbey Ellis – Purdue
  26. Johanna Teder – Washington State
  27. Quinnesha Lockett – Toledo

SOPHOMORES

  1. Caitlin Clark – Iowa
  2. Emily Ryan – Iowa State
  3. Angel Reese – Maryland
  4. Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
  5. Cameron Brink – Stanford
  6. Diamond Johnson – NC State
  7. Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
  8. Te-Hina Paopao – Oregon
  9. Lauren Jensen – Creighton
  10. Lexi Donarski – Iowa State
  11. Shaylee Gonzales – BYU
  12. Deja Kelly – North Carolina
  13. Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
  14. Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington State
  15. Lauren Gustin – BYU
  16. Sarah Andrews – Baylor
  17. Alba Orois – Maine
  18. Sasha Goforth – Arkansas

FRESHMEN

  1. Aneesah Morrow – DePaul
  2. Samara Spencer – Arkansas
  3. Gianna Kneepkens – Utah
  4. Talia von Oelhoffen – Oregon State
  5. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  6. Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
  7. Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
  8. Jayda Curry – California
  9. Jillian Brown – Northwestern
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