Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 10

Sarah Strong of UConn

The California wildfires caused some postponements, such as the #1 ranked team in the AP Top 25 (UCLA) to postpone their Sunday game against Northwestern. I want to send my best wishes to those that were affected by the wildfires and had to evacuate and or homes that were destroyed. All the best to my blog followers who currently live in the city of Los Angeles, California.

The upsets continue this season in NCAA women’s college basketball. A total of seven unranked teams defeated five AP ranked Top 25 teams this week. The top teams continue to dominate (South Carolina, Notre Dame, USC, LSU) while other teams, such as #5 Texas lost to #2 South Carolina in their second loss of the season, the first in SEC conference play this week.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 24 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of Jan. 6th to Jan. 12th. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? You can view the FAQ page here.

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SENIORS

  1. Aneesah Morrow – LSU
  2. Kiki Iriafen – USC
  3. Jorie Allen – DePaul
  4. Sedona Prince – TCU
  5. Morgan Maly – Creighton
  6. Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
  7. Lauren Jensen – Creighton
  8. Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
  9. Ayoka Lee – Kansas State
  10. Hailey Van Lith – TCU
  11. Jerkaila Jordan – Mississippi State
  12. Alexis Markowski – Nebraska
  13. Frida Formann – Colorado
  14. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  15. Serena Sundell – Kansas State
  16. Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
  17. Ioanna Krimili – California
  18. Marta Suarez – California
  19. Eniya Russell – Mississippi State
  20. Aaronette Vonleh – Baylor
  21. Liatu King – Notre Dame
  22. Taylor Thierry – Ohio State
  23. Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
  24. Dazia Lawrence – Kentucky
  25. Adalia McKenzie – Illinois
  26. Genesis Bryant – Illinois
  27. Rose Micheaux – Virginia Tech
  28. Temira Poindexter – Kansas State
  29. Kilyn McGuff – Butler
  30. Ajae Petty – Ohio State
  31. Emily Ryan – Iowa State
  32. Sydney Parrish – Indiana
  33. Sophie Hart – Minnesota
  34. Tenin Magassa – Oklahoma State
  35. Sydney Jaynes – Butler
  36. Emani Jefferson – Florida Gulf Coast

Honourable mention: Madison Conner, TCU, Kayla Cooper, UAlbany, Jordyn Jenkins, UTSA, Mariah Wilson, Longwood, Savannah Tucker, Long Beach State Beach, Jordyn Dorsey, North Carolina A&T, Anastasiia Boldyreva, Middle Tennessee, Lauren Ross, Purdue Fort Wayne, Cecelia Collins, Columbia, Elise Stuck, Ball State, Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State, Destiny Howell, Howard, Katie Dinnebier, Drake, Aaliyah Alexander, UNLV, Sharn Hayward, Stonehill, Teneisia Brown, Fairleigh Dickinson, Macy McGlone, Eastern Illinois, Alexius Horne, SE Louisiana, Sabria Dean, Lamar, Maisie Burnham, Portland, Koi Love, UT Arlington, Laura Erikstrup, Grand Canyon

JUNIORS

  1. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  2. Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
  3. Yarden Garzon – Indiana
  4. Darianna Littlepage-Buggs – Baylor
  5. Taylor Johnson-Matthews – DePaul
  6. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  7. Jade Masogayo – Colorado
  8. Chloe Kitts – South Carolina
  9. Timea Gardiner – UCLA
  10. Janiah Barker – UCLA
  11. Lani White – Virginia Tech
  12. Nyla Harris – Louisville
  13. Amaya Battle – Minnesota
  14. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  15. Peyton McDaniel – James Madison
  16. Maggie Doogan – Richmond
  17. Marah Dykstra – Montana State
  18. Cotie McMahon – Ohio State
  19. Teonni Key – Kentucky
  20. Sydney Harris – Iowa State
  21. Madina Okot – Mississippi State
  22. Haleigh Timmer – South Dakota State
  23. Perri Page – Columbia
  24. Indya Nivar – North Carolina

SOPHOMORES

  1. JuJu Watkins – USC
  2. Audi Crooks – Iowa State
  3. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  4. Clara Strack – Kentucky
  5. Stailee Heard – Oklahoma State
  6. LuLu Twidale – California
  7. MiLaysia Fulwiley – South Carolina
  8. Reniya Kelly – North Carolina
  9. Ashlynn Shade – UConn
  10. Zanai Barnett-Gay – Navy
  11. Kaety L’Amoreaux – Fairfield
  12. Avery Koenen – North Dakota
  13. Anna Foley – Quinnipiac
  14. Olivia Hutcherson – Princeton
  15. Kailyn Gilbert – LSU
  16. Grace Grocholski – Minnesota
  17. Carys Baker – Virginia Tech
  18. Jasmine Brown-Hagger – Illinois

FRESHMEN

  1. Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State
  2. Sarah Strong – UConn
  3. Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
  4. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  5. Britt Prince – Nebraska
  6. Allie Turner – Gonzaga
  7. Nya Smith – UNC Greensboro
  8. Kayleigh Heckel – USC
  9. Lanie Grant – North Carolina

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