Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 6

Lauren Betts of UCLA

The increase in parity in women’s college basketball continues to grow. Notre Dame upset UConn, Georgia Tech upset North Carolina. While this is a good thing for women’s college basketball, it can be difficult to put the rankings together, so this week, you will have the top 36 seniors, the top 21 juniors (instead of 27), the top 12 sophomores (instead of 18) and the top 9 freshmen instead.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 21 juniors, the top 12 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of December 9th to December 15th, 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. Aneesah Morrow – LSU
  2. Kiki Iriafen – USC
  3. Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
  4. Ayoka Lee – Kansas State
  5. Makayla Timpson – Florida State
  6. Lauren Jensen – Creighton
  7. Kendall Bostic – Illinois
  8. Kayla Cooper – UAlbany
  9. Jillian Hayes – Cincinnati
  10. Hailey Van Lith – TCU
  11. Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
  12. Jerkaila Jordan – Mississippi State
  13. Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
  14. Ra Shaya Kyle – Florida
  15. Liatu King – Notre Dame
  16. Samara Spencer – Tennessee
  17. Payton Verhulst – Oklahoma
  18. Taylor Jones – Texas
  19. Ajae Petty – Ohio State
  20. Sedona Prince – TCU
  21. Sarah Ashlee Barker – Alabama
  22. Zaay Green – Alabama
  23. Saniya Rivers – NC State
  24. Lior Garzon – Colorado
  25. Te-Hina Paopao – South Carolina
  26. Adalia McKenzie – Illinois
  27. Taylor Thierry – Ohio State
  28. Kayla Williams – California
  29. Madison Conner – TCU
  30. Jasmyne Roberts – Miami
  31. Megan McConnell – Duquesne
  32. Temira Poindexter – Kansas State
  33. Loyal McQueen – Clemson
  34. Kyah Watson – West Virginia
  35. Amelia Hassett – Kentucky
  36. Nyah Moran – Northern Arizona

Honourable mention: Alexis Mead, Western Kentucky,  Maisie Burnham, Portland, Alyssa Durazo-Frescas

JUNIORS

  1. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  2. Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State
  3. Gianna Kneepkens – Utah
  4. Chance Gray – Ohio State
  5. Yarden Garzon – Indiana
  6. Serah Williams – Wisconsin
  7. Janiah Barker – UCLA
  8. Grace VanSlooten – Michigan State
  9. Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
  10. Jordan Harrison – West Virginia
  11. Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
  12. Gabriella Jaquez – UCLA
  13. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  14. Chloe Kitts – South Carolina
  15. Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
  16. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  17. Zee Spearman – Tennessee
  18. Teya Sidberry – Boston College
  19. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  20. Jordana Reisma – Cleveland State
  21. Niveya Henley – Furman

SOPHOMORES

  1. Khamil Pierre – Vanderbilt
  2. JuJu Watkins – USC
  3. Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
  4. S’Mya Nichols – Kansas
  5. Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
  6. Madison Booker – Texas
  7. Breya Cunningham – Arizona
  8. Payton Hull – Abilene Christian
  9. Abby Schreacke – Missouri
  10. Alexis Davis – Buffalo
  11. Kyrah Daniels – Missouri State
  12. Alancia Ramsey – Coastal Carolina

FRESHMEN

  1. Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
  2. Olivia Olson – Michigan
  3. Delaney Gibb – BYU
  4. Kyomi McMiller – Rutgers
  5. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  6. Sira Thienou – Ole Miss
  7. Te’Yala Delfosse – Michigan
  8. Tori McKinney – Minnesota
  9. Gal Raviv – Quinnipiac

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