As we continue into our final weeks of the conference regular season schedule, more upsets took place last week as Iowa State narrowly defeated #7 Kansas State in double-overtime, #23 Oklahoma took care of #21 Baylor, #22 Utah won a close game against #8 Colorado, #11 Oregon State won closely versus #9 UCLA and Caitlin Clark became the NCAA Women’s All-Time Leading Scorer as her team defeated Michigan. What a week.
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. 12th to Feb. 18th, 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
- Caitlin Clark – Iowa
- Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
- Aaliyah Edwards – UConn
- Mackenzie Holmes – Indiana
- Yvonne Ejim – Gonzaga
- Jacy Sheldon – Ohio State
- Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
- Alissa Pili – Utah
- Jakia Brown-Turner – Maryland
- Rickea Jackson – Tennessee
- Charisma Osborne – UCLA
- Kamilla Cardoso – South Carolina
- Cameron Brink – Stanford
- Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
- Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
- Sarah Ashlee Barker – Alabama
- Madison Hayes – NC State
- Sara Scalia – Indiana
- Marquesha Davis – Ole Miss
- Kiki Jefferson – Louisville
- Madison Scott – Ole Miss
- Emma Ronsiek – Creighton
- Lauren Jensen – Creighton
- Kaylynne Truong – Gonzaga
- Holly Kersgieter – Kansas
- Kate Martin – Iowa
- Sydney Parrish – Indiana
- McKenzie Forbes – USC
- Kaitlyn Chen – Princeton
- Sarah Andrews – Baylor
- Savannah Wheeler – Middle Tennessee
- Desi-Rae Young – UNLV
- Wyvette Mayberry – Kansas
- River Baldwin – NC State
- Helena Pueyo – Arizona
- Hannah Jump – Stanford
Honourable mention: Janelle Brown, Fairfield, Quinesha Lockett, Toledo, Lauren Bevis, High Point, Andriana Avent, Jackson State, Jada Guinn, Chattanooga, Abby Beeman, Marshall, Anne Simon, Maine, Abbey Hsu, Columbia, Lauren Gustin, BYU
JUNIORS
- Aziaha James – NC State
- Paige Bueckers – UConn
- JJ Quinerly – West Virginia
- Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
- Georgia Woolley – Syracuse
- Kiki Iriafen – Stanford
- Talia von Oelhoffen – Oregon State
- Serena Sundell – Kansas State
- Jenna Johnson – Utah
- Makayla Timpson – Florida State
- Shyanne Sellers – Maryland
- Payton Verhulst – Oklahoma
- Aaliyah Moore – Texas
- DeeDee Hagemann – Michigan State
- Matilda Ekh – Virginia Tech
- Adalia McKenzie – Illinois
- Bree Hall – South Carolina
- Ines Vieira – Utah
- Kyah Watson – West Virginia
- Emani Jefferson – Florida Gulf Coast
- Katie Dinnebier – Drake
- Talya Brugler – Saint Joseph
- Colbi Maples – Cleveland State
- Kierra Wheeler – Norfolk State
- Lex Therien – Loyola Maryland
- Sherese Pittman – Stony Brook
- Lily Wahinekapu – Hawai’i
Honourable mention: Rayah Marshall, USC, Tiarra East, Temple, Sonia Citron, Notre Dame
SOPHOMORES
- Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State
- Cotie McMahon – Ohio State
- Lauren Betts – UCLA
- Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech
- Jordan Harrison – West Virginia
- Mackenzie Hare – Marquette
- Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota
- Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
- Tess Heal – Santa Clara
- Maggie Doogan – Richmond
- Sophie Glancey – Northern Arizona
- Ny’Ceara Pryor – Sacred Heart
- Aaliyah Alexander – Eastern Washington
- Kyla Deck – Stephen F. Austin
- Ali Saunders – Southern Indiana
- Timea Gardiner – Oregon State
- R’Mani Taylor – Lamar
- Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech
FRESHMEN
- JuJu Watkins – USC
- Audi Crooks – Iowa State
- Madison Booker – Texas
- S’Mya Nichols – Kansas
- Ice Brady – UConn
- Breya Cunningham – Arizona
- Zoe Brooks – NC State
- Deja Evans – UAlbany
- Zyanna Walker – Kansas State

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