Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 8 *shortened version*

Kara Dunn of Georgia Tech

Happy Holidays everyone! I hope you all are enjoying the holiday season or did enjoy the holidays with family and friends. The NCAA women’s college basketball teams were also on their holiday breaks and so therefore did not play this week and were back in action over the weekend. This means that this week’s rankings will be shortened and so only the top 20 seniors, the top 15 juniors, the top 10 sophomores and the top 5 freshmen are ranked. The honourable mention list is still included. This week’s rankings list is also the last week of the year 2024.

Listed below are the top 20 seniors, the top 15 juniors, the top 10 sophomores and the top 5 freshmen for the week of December 23rd to December 29th, 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. Paige Bueckers – UConn
  2. Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
  3. Kiki Iriafen – USC
  4. Diamond Johnson – Norfolk State
  5. Aneesah Morrow – LSU
  6. Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
  7. Ajae Petty – Ohio State
  8. Aaliyah Nye – Alabama
  9. Maria Gakdeng – North Carolina
  10. Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
  11. Genesis Bryant – Illinois
  12. Madison Hayes – NC State
  13. Olivia Cochran – Louisville
  14. Addison O’Grady – Iowa
  15. Sydney Affolter – Iowa
  16. Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
  17. Hailey Van Lith – TCU
  18. Madison Conner – TCU
  19. Sara Puckett – Tennessee
  20. Ra Shaya Kyle – Florida

Honourable mention: De’Mauri Flourney, Georgia, Alice Recanti, Eastern Kentucky, Jordyn Jenkins, UTSA, Mackenzie Smith, Saint Joesph, Lauren Jensen, Creighton, Mickayla Perdue, Cleveland State, Amelia Bromenschenkel, Purdue Fort Wayne, Emaia O’Brien, Detroit Mercy, Chellia Watson, Buffalo, Adryana Quezada, San Diego State, Emma Ronsiek, Colorado State, Sophie Diehl, Colgate, Jaylen Ponder, Coastal Carolina, En’Dya Buford, Old Dominion, Jaylin Foster, Texas State, Olivia Pollerd, Santa Clara, Tiarra Brown, Grand Canyon, Arieona Rosborough, Tarleton State

JUNIORS

  1. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  2. Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech
  3. Kaylene Smikle – Maryland
  4. Cotie McMahon – Ohio State
  5. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  6. Elle Ladine – Washington
  7. Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
  8. Lilly Meister – Indiana
  9. Saylor Poffenbarger – Maryland
  10. Kyla Oldacre – Texas
  11. Ruby Whitehorn – Tennessee
  12. Raven Johnson – South Carolina
  13. Madina Okot – Mississippi State
  14. Avery VanSickle – Stephen F. Austin
  15. Monae Duffy – Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Honourable mention: Megan Norris, UC Davis, Jalei Oglesby, Oral Roberts, Peyton McDaniel, James Madison

SOPHOMORES

  1. JuJu Watkins – USC
  2. Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
  3. Zoe Brooks – NC State
  4. Khamil Pierre – Vanderbilt
  5. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  6. Madison Booker – Texas
  7. Clara Strack – Kentucky
  8. Sahara Williams – Oklahoma
  9. Grace Slaughter – Missouri
  10. Amor Harris – Longwood

Honourable mention: Riley Weiss, Columbia, Skye Belker, Princeton, Halli Poock, Murray State, McKinna Brackens, UNLV, Camryn Tade, Army, Gracyn Lovette, Lehigh, Destiny Whittaker, Incarnate Word

FRESHMEN

  1. Tori McKinney – Minnesota
  2. Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
  3. Jada Eads – Seton Hall
  4. Sarah Strong – UConn
  5. Ava Renninger – Fairleigh Dickinson

Honourable mention: Joyce Edwards, South Carolina, Eris Lester, Alabama, Faith Fedd-Robinson, Toledo

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