The upsets continue to keep on rolling as this week saw #2 Stanford fall to Washington, #21 Middle Tennessee fall twice to UTSA and UTEP, #17 Gonzaga fall to Santa Clara and saw #12 Iowa State lose twice to Kansas and Baylor. #10 Ohio State is going through a rough time (lost by 36 to #8 Maryland). The central focus is that #1 South Carolina continues to remain strong and undefeated as they held off #5 UConn to remain 23-0 so far.
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. 30th to Feb. 5th, 2023. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? You can read the FAQ page here.
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SENIORS
- Aliyah Boston – South Carolina
- Diamond Miller – Maryland
- Maddy Siegrist – Villanova
- Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
- Leigha Brown – Michigan
- Alexis Morris – LSU
- Haley Jones – Stanford
- Rickea Jackson – Tennessee
- Lou Lopez-Senechal – UConn
- Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
- Shaina Pellington – Arizona
- Cate Reese – Arizona
- Monika Czinano – Iowa
- Sonya Morris – Texas
- Brittany Davis – Alabama
- Diamond Battles – Georgia
- Angel Baker – Ole Miss
- Anna Llanusa – Oklahoma
- Celeste Taylor – Duke
- Elena Tsineke – South Florida
- Erynn Barnum – Arkansas
- Naomie Alnatas – Oklahoma State
- Lauren Park-Lane – Seton Hall
- Quay Miller – Colorado
- Kadi Sissoko – USC
- Sara Scalia – Indiana
- Taylor Soule – Virginia Tech
- Elizabeth Balogun – Duke
- Dulcy Fankam-Mendjiadeu – South Florida
- Jordan King – Marquette
- Camille Hobby – NC State
- Tishara Morehouse – Florida Gulf Coast
- Keishana Washington – Drexel
- Jhessyka Williams – Gardner-Webb
- Juana Camilion – Iona
- Megan Jensen – Southern Utah
Honourable mention: Elissa Brett, Bowling Green, Charlene Shepherd, Morgan State, Paige Robinson, Illinois State
JUNIORS
- Caitlin Clark – Iowa
- Angel Reese – LSU
- Aaliyah Edwards – UConn
- Alissa Pili – Utah
- Sarah Andrews – Baylor
- Diamond Johnson – NC State
- Hailey van Lith – Louisville
- Sydney Parrish – Indiana
- Kamilla Cardoso – South Carolina
- Cameron Brink – Stanford
- Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
- Deja Kelly – North Carolina
- Yvonne Ejim – Gonzaga
- DeYona Gaston – Texas
- Lauren Jensen – Creighton
- Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington State
- Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
- Skylar Vann – Oklahoma
- Kennedy Todd-Williams – North Carolina
- Kendall Bostic – Illinois
- Alex Fowler – Portland
- Desi-Rae Young – UNLV
- Makayia Hallmon – Troy
- Maya Toure – Rhode Island
- Destiny Leo – Cleveland State
- Kaitlyn Chen – Princeton
- Caitlin Weimar – Boston University
Honourable mention: Chloe Wilson, Fairleigh Dickinson, Anna Wilson, Vermont, Ti’lan Boler, Jackson State, Alexius Horne, SE Louisiana
SOPHOMORES
- Shyanne Sellers – Maryland
- Gianna Kneepkens – Utah
- Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
- Taylor Thierry – Ohio State
- Jenna Johnson – Utah
- Lucy Olsen – Villanova
- Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
- Jasmyne Roberts – Miami
- Makayla Timpson – Florida State
- Aaronette Vonleh – Colorado
- Laila Phelia – Michigan
- Shayeann Day-Wilson – Duke
- Rori Harmon – Texas
- Haleigh Timmer – South Dakota State
- Macy McGlone – Eastern Illinois
- Rachel Rose – Wofford
- Temira Poindexter – Tulsa
- Talya Brugler – Saint Joseph
FRESHMEN
- Londynn Jones – UCLA
- Elle Ladine – Washington
- Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State
- Flau’jae Johnson – LSU
- Kiki Rice – UCLA
- Raven Johnson – South Carolina
- Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
- Kayla McPherson – North Carolina
- KK Bransford – Notre Dame
genuinely trying to grasp why you continue to ignore / disrespect McKenna Hofschild? The numbers she is putting up are ridiculous…
Because for mid-major conferences, I take the top team. Because my rankings can only fit a certain amount of players, it’s hard to fit in each and every great player. I did notice that she was a semifinalist for the Her Hoop Stats Becky Hammon Award. That’s pretty awesome. Good for her.