Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 2

Sophomore guard Olivia Olson had a wonderful week for Michigan.

What an interesting week. As the talent continues to grow in women’s college basketball and there’s a higher increase in parity, you will notice a lot of college stars did not make this week’s list. That’s because their teams lost to very good teams who are ranked in the AP Top 25 or some teams who suffered some very surprising losses. I just want to make it clear that I do account for teams wins and losses and look at the schedules the teams play and use that information to create my lists. I try to make it fair, accurate and without bias.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of November 10th to November 16th, 2025. You can view the previous week’s rankings here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? You can read the FAQ page here.

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Seniors

  1. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  2. Marta Suarez – TCU
  3. Olivia Miles – TCU
  4. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  5. Christeen Iwuala – Ole Miss
  6. Cotie McMahon – Ole Miss
  7. Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
  8. Gabby Elliot – Arizona State
  9. Micah Gray – Oklahoma State
  10. Haleigh Timmer – Oklahoma State
  11. Grace VanSlooten – Michigan State
  12. Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
  13. Mia Jacobs – Oregon
  14. Angela Dugalic – UCLA
  15. Laura Ziegler – Louisville
  16. Ta’Niya Latson – South Carolina
  17. Ny’Ceara Pryor – Texas A&M
  18. Shay Ciezki – Indiana
  19. Laila Phelia – Syracuse
  20. Kilah Freelon – Virginia Tech
  21. Snudda Collins – Texas Tech
  22. Sydney Shaw – West Virginia
  23. Kyla Oldacre – Texas
  24. Mya Petticord – Auburn
  25. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  26. Grace Sullivan – Northwestern
  27. Mickayla Perdue – Arizona
  28. Kaylene Smikle – Maryland
  29. Jordan Obi – Kentucky
  30. Ra Shaya Kyle – Miami
  31. Serah Williams – UConn
  32. Janiah Barker – Tennessee
  33. Zee Spearman – Tennessee
  34. Sophie Hart – Minnesota
  35. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  36. Tiara Bolden – Oregon State

Honourable mention: Destiny Howell, Wisconsin, Maranda Nyborg, Bryant, Megan Nestor, North Texas, Laycee Drake, St. Bonaventure, Ayisse Magassa, Cleveland State, Dani Bayes, Boise State, Mia Nicastro, Western Illinois, Josie Hill, South Dakota, Hayleigh Breland, Southern Mississippi

Juniors

  1. Audi Crooks – Iowa State
  2. Sayvia Sellers – Washington
  3. Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
  4. MiLaysia Fulwiley – LSU
  5. S’Mya Nichols – Kansas
  6. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  7. Addy Brown – Iowa State
  8. Clara Strack – Kentucky
  9. Lulu Twidale – California
  10. Favour Nwaedozi – Mississippi State
  11. Essence Cody – Alabama
  12. Tessa Johnson – South Carolina
  13. Oluchi Okananwa – Maryland
  14. Madison Booker – Texas
  15. Nunu Agara – Stanford
  16. Ashley Sofilkanich – Michigan
  17. Nene Ndiaye – Rutgers
  18. Donovyn Hunter – TCU
  19. Ella Meabon – Colgate
  20. Zanai Barnett-Gay – Navy
  21. Taryn Barbot – Charleston
  22. Laine McGurk – Drexel
  23. Mady Cartwright – Tulsa
  24. Eva Levingston – Robert Morris
  25. Alexandra Elderedge – Dartmouth
  26. Karsyn Norman – Ball State
  27. Ashlynn Shade – UConn

Sophomores

  1. Olivia Olson – Michigan
  2. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  3. Kiyomi McMiller – Penn State
  4. Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
  5. Taliah Scott – Baylor
  6. Sarah Strong – UConn
  7. Chazadi Wright – Iowa
  8. Dani Carnegie – Georgia
  9. Britt Prince – Nebraska
  10. Grace Oliver – Wake Forest
  11. Delaney Gibb – BYU
  12. Mila Holloway – Michigan
  13. Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
  14. Jada Eads – Seton Hall
  15. Justice Carlton – Texas
  16. Kate Koval – LSU
  17. Taylee Chirrick – Montana State
  18. Mary Moses Amaniyo – UTEP

Honourable mention: Lainie Douglas, Missouri State, Yahmani McKayle, Massachusetts, Kloe Froebe, Colorado State, Key Roseby, Stephen F. Austin

Freshmen

  1. Addi Mack – Maryland
  2. Aubrey Galvan – Vanderbilt
  3. Layla Hays – Iowa
  4. Aaliyah Crump – Texas
  5. Lena Girardi – Oklahoma State
  6. Olivia Hamlin – BYU
  7. Alexis Bordas – Duquesne
  8. Lauren Olsen – California Baptist
  9. Grace Knox – LSU

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