Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 7

Kiyomi McMiller of Rutgers

As we continue on in this season of NCAA women’s college basketball, Alabama upset #15 Michigan State in Friday night’s West Palm Beach Classic. It was Michigan State’s first loss of the season. #7 USC upset #4 UConn on the road. It was UConn’s first home loss of the season and it was the first time in history that USC was able to defeat UConn. South Florida upset #9 Duke at home. This was the first win against a ranked opponent for South Florida in two years. They last defeated a ranked opponent (Arkansas) in December 2022. Colorado upset #14 West Virginia in Big 12 play.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of December 16th to December 22nd, 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. Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
  2. DeYona Gaston – Auburn
  3. Madison Conner – TCU
  4. Aneesah Morrow – LSU
  5. Haley Cavinder – Miami
  6. Makayla Timpson – Florida State
  7. Lucy Olsen – Iowa
  8. Harmoni Turner – Harvard
  9. Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
  10. Sedona Prince – TCU
  11. Chellia Watson – Buffalo
  12. Kiki Iriafen – USC
  13. Emme Shearer – Portland
  14. Liatu King – Notre Dame
  15. Frida Formann – Colorado
  16. Hailey Van Lith – TCU
  17. Ioanna Krimli – California
  18. Aziaha James – NC State
  19. Taylor Jones – Texas
  20. Shyanne Sellers – Maryland
  21. Alyssa Durazo-Frescas – Grand Canyon
  22. Dontavia Waggoner – Boston College
  23. Ruthie Udoumoh – Oral Roberts
  24. Dazia Lawrence – Kentucky
  25. Aaliyah Nye – Alabama
  26. Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
  27. Angela Dugalic – UCLA
  28. Christina Dalce – Maryland
  29. Skylar Vann – Oklahoma
  30. Madison Scott – Ole Miss
  31. Ugonne Onyiah – California
  32. Rori Harmon – Texas
  33. Sarah Andrews – Baylor
  34. Addison O’Grady – Iowa
  35. Latasha Lattimore – Virginia
  36. Matilda Ekh – Virginia Tech

Honourable mention: Tamia Jones, Wake Forest, Khadija Faye, Pittsburgh, Georgia Woolley, Syracuse, Liza Karlen, Notre Dame, Annika Stewart, Minnesota, Reagan Bass, Purdue, Madison Greene, Ohio State, Madison Hayes, NC State, Althea Kara Angeles, Eastern Kentucky, Paula Suarez, George Mason, Jalynn Gregory, Middle Tennessee, Lauren Ross, Purdue Fort Wayne, Rayah Marshall, USC, Lexi Donarski, North Carolina, Teneisia Brown, Fairleigh Dickenson, Alexius Horne, SE Louisiana, Starr Jacobs, Ole Miss, Jewel Spear, Tennessee, Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma

JUNIORS

  1. Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
  2. Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
  3. Serah Williams – Wisconsin
  4. Cotie McMahon – Ohio State
  5. Chance Gray – Ohio State
  6. Nya Robertson – SMU
  7. Gianna Kneepkens – Utah
  8. Micah Gray – Oklahoma State
  9. Mia Jacobs – Fresno State
  10. Kaylene Smikle – Maryland
  11. Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
  12. Amelia Hassett – Kentucky
  13. Madina Okot – Mississippi State
  14. Jordana Reisma – Cleveland State
  15. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  16. Kaila Kelley – Sam Houston
  17. Megan Norris – UC Davis
  18. Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech
  19. Marah Dykstra – Montana State
  20. Bailey Maupin – Texas Tech
  21. Janiah Barker – UCLA
  22. Shay Ciezki – Indiana
  23. Ruby Whitehorn – Tennessee
  24. Sidney Love – UTSA
  25. Raven Johnson – South Carolina
  26. Jada Malone – Texas A&M
  27. Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech

Honourable mention: Timea Gardiner, UCLA, Ella O’Donnell, Quinnipiac, Ashlyn Watkins, South Carolina, Anne Bair, Colgate

SOPHOMORES

  1. JuJu Watkins – USC
  2. Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
  3. Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
  4. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  5. Payton Hull – Abilene Christian
  6. Khamil Pierre – Vanderbilt
  7. Zoe Brooks – NC State
  8. LuLu Twidale – California
  9. Jasmine Brown-Hagger – Illinois
  10. Jada Williams – Arizona
  11. Carter McCray – Wisconsin
  12. Sayvia Sellers – Washington
  13. Kaemyn Bekemeier – Missouri State
  14. Triniti Ralston – Southern Indiana
  15. Alexis Davis – Buffalo
  16. Tina Njike – Pennsylvania
  17. Madison Booker – Texas
  18. Amor Harris – Longwood

FRESHMEN

  1. Kiyomi McMiller – Rutgers
  2. Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
  3. Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
  4. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  5. Olivia Bowes – Longwood
  6. Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
  7. Justice Carlton – Texas
  8. Sira Thienou – Ole Miss
  9. Lanie Grant – North Carolina

Honourable mention: Katie Fiso, Oregon

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