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

Upsets continue to happen throughout the season as BYU upset #18 Baylor on Wednesday night, #16 Virginia Tech upset #3 NC State on Thursday night and then on Sunday, Nebraska took down #2 Iowa in the fourth quarter and denied Caitlin Clark a chance to make history as the All-Time NCAA Scoring Leader. It will definitely get interesting as we continue in the last few weeks of the conference regular season schedule.

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. 5th to Feb. 11th, 2024. 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

  1. Caitlin Clark – Iowa
  2. Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
  3. Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
  4. Cameron Brink – Stanford
  5. Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
  6. Aaliyah Edwards – UConn
  7. Lauren Gustin – BYU
  8. Sara Scalia – Indiana
  9. Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
  10. Skylar Vann – Oklahoma
  11. Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
  12. Honesty Scott-Grayson – Auburn
  13. Yvonne Ejim – Gonzaga
  14. Celeste Taylor – Ohio State
  15. Te-Hina Paopao – South Carolina
  16. Madison Hayes – NC State
  17. Sydney Parrish – Indiana
  18. Esmery Martinez – Arizona
  19. Leilani Correa – Florida
  20. Ioanna Krimli – California
  21. McKenzie Forbes – USC
  22. Rebeka Mikulasikova – Ohio State
  23. Jaylyn Sherrod – Colorado
  24. Endyia Rogers – Texas A&M
  25. Gabby Gregory – Kansas State
  26. Cameron Williams – Michigan
  27. Lauren Jensen – Creighton
  28. Desi-Rae Young – UNLV
  29. Kaitlyn Chen – Princeton
  30. Chet Nweke – Princeton
  31. Chloe Webb – California Baptist
  32. Kaylynne Truong – Gonzaga
  33. Liza Karlen – Marquette
  34. Jada Guinn – Chattanooga
  35. Miya Crump – Jackson State
  36. Meredith Raley – Southern Indiana

Honourable mention: Quinnesha Lockett, Toledo, Mickayla Perdue, Cleveland State, Savannah Wheeler, Middle Tennessee, Jenna Anniecchiarico, Charleston, Lauren Bevis, High Point, Dyani Robinson, North Texas

JUNIORS

  1. Angel Reese – LSU
  2. Rori Harmon – Texas
  3. Paige Bueckers – UConn
  4. JJ Quinerly – West Virginia
  5. Shayeann Day-Wilson – Miami
  6. Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
  7. Shyanne Sellers – Maryland
  8. Diamond Johnson – Norfolk State
  9. Lucy Olsen – Villanova
  10. Serena Sundell – Kansas State
  11. Kiki Iriafen – Stanford
  12. Aaliyah Moore – Texas
  13. Jenna Johnson – Utah
  14. Payton Verhulst – Oklahoma
  15. Aaronette Vonleh – Colorado
  16. Kyah Watson – West Virginia
  17. Kaitlin Peterson – UCF
  18. Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
  19. Rayah Marshall – USC
  20. Talia von Oelhoffen – Oregon State
  21. Katie Dinnebier – Drake
  22. Cecelia Collins – Columbia
  23. Natalie McNeal – Green Bay
  24. Emani Jefferson – Florida Gulf Coast
  25. Emme Shearer – Portland
  26. Trinity San Antonio – Grand Canyon
  27. Taylor Bell – SE Louisiana

Honourable mention: Deja Lee, UC Irvine, Lilly Phillips, UAlbany

SOPHOMORES

  1. Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
  2. Serah Williams – Wisconsin
  3. Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State
  4. Flau’jae Johnson – LSU
  5. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  6. Raegan Beers – Oregon State
  7. Darianna Littlepage-Buggs – Baylor
  8. Chloe Kitts – South Carolina
  9. Ashlyn Watkins – South Carolina
  10. Gabriela Jacquez – UCLA
  11. Taina Mair – Duke
  12. Raven Johnson – South Carolina
  13. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  14. Timea Gardiner – Oregon State
  15. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  16. Ny’Ceara Pryor – Sacred Heart
  17. Sophie Glancey – Northern Arizona
  18. Tess Heal – Santa Clara

Honourable mention: Maggie Doogan, Richmond

FRESHMEN

  1. JuJu Watkins – USC
  2. Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
  3. Madison Booker – Texas
  4. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  5. Kymora Johnson – Virginia
  6. S’Mya Nichols – Kansas
  7. Zyanna Walker – Kansas State
  8. Zoe Brooks – NC State
  9. Alyssa Latham – Syracuse

3 Comments

  1. Aneela, first let me say that I love your weekly rankings. Second, I am a diehard Louisville Cardinals WBB fan and I recognize that my opinions are biased because of that but how could Nyla Harris not be one of the top sophomores this week after two double-doubles, both against ranked opponents?

    Still, and always, a fan.
    Tom Roma

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