A month has now passed in my rankings, and we have seen some incredible performances so far. We are now starting the second month, and it will be interesting to see which players can continue to remain on top. As mentioned in my previous ranking’s posts, I do not include players whose teams have lost in the current week. This is because there are so many talented and elite NCAA women’s college basketball players, and I tend to try to give them a chance as well. ESPN and other main college basketball sites only highlight or give attention to a select few players, teams, conferences, etc. Mine are different. Mine will cater to the top as well as well as the mid-major and smaller conferences so that others are aware of their talent as well.
Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen from the week of December 1st to December 7th, 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
- Kyla Oldacre – Texas
- Olivia Miles – TCU
- Ta’Niya Latson – South Carolina
- Lauren Betts – UCLA
- Destiney McPhaul – Mississippi State
- Haleigh Timmer – Oklahoma State
- Tonie Morgan – Kentucky
- Madina Okot – South Carolina
- Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
- Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
- Jessica Timmons – Alabama
- Gianna Kneepkens – UCLA
- Marta Suarez – TCU
- Ny’Ceara Pryor – Texas A&M
- Amiya Joyner – LSU
- Azzi Fudd – UConn
- Darianna Littlepage – Buggs – Baylor
- Yarden Garzon – Maryland
- Teonni Key – Kentucky
- Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda – Vanderbilt
- Laila Phelia – Syracuse
- Gift Uchenna Okeke – Wisconsin
- Jada Malone – Texas Tech
- Zoe Borter – UC Santa Barbara
- Tatum Thompson – Boise State
- Fortuna Ngnawo – Troy
- Dominique Ennis – Rice
- Madison St. Rose – Princeton
- Taylor McCabe – Iowa
- Sacha Washington – Vanderbilt
- Zee Spearman – Tennessee
- Harmanie Dominguez – Stephen F. Austin
- Aniah Hall – Northern Colorado
- Aleshia Jones – Lindenwood
- Aaliyah Collins – High Point
- Kali Howard – Jacksonville
Honourable mention: Saylor Poffenbarger, Maryland, Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma, Jana Van Gytenbeek, Baylor, Jordan Obi, Kentucky
JUNIORS
- Audi Crooks – Iowa State
- Oluchi Okananwa – Maryland
- Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
- Madison Booker – Texas
- Tessa Johnson – South Carolina
- Skylar Forbes – Marquette
- S’Mya Nichols – Kansas State
- McKinna Brackens – Arizona State
- Sahara Williams – Oklahoma
- MiLaysia Fulwiley – LSU
- Grace Slaughter – Missouri
- Gretchen Dolan – Illinois
- Alisa Williams – Iowa State
- Addy Brown – Iowa State
- Clara Strack – Kentucky
- Amari Whiting – Oklahoma State
- Achol Akot – Oklahoma State
- Sharnecce Currie – Jelks – Murray State
- Amber Tretter – Miami (OH)
- Avery Koenen – North Dakota State
- Payton Hull – Abilene Christian
- Maia Jones – Santa Clara
- Zoey Ward – Iona
- Ande’a Chreisier – Delaware
- Kiarra Mccelrath – Hampton
- Kya Smith – Army
- Makiah Asidanya – UNC Greensboro
SOPHOMORES
- Olivia Olson – Michigan
- Taliah Scott – Baylor
- Sarah Strong – UConn
- Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State
- Britt Prince – Nebraska
- Jordan Lee – Texas
- Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
- Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
- Jasmine Bascoe – Villanova
- Kate Koval – LSU
- Dani Carnegie – Georgia
- Mila Holloway – Michigan
- Jadyn Wooten – Oklahoma State
- Ava Heiden – Iowa
- Avery Mills – Liberty
- Meghan Schultz – Green Bay
- Syla Swords – Michigan
- Palmire Mbu – Rhode Island
Honourable mention: Kailee McDonald, Fairleigh Dickinson
FRESHMEN
- Aaliyah Chavez – Oklahoma
- Jasmine Davidson – USC
- Avery Hjelmstad – Utah
- Kylee Kitts – Ohio State
- Grace Knox – LSU
- Journey Houston – Iowa
- Mia Pauldo – Tennessee
- Olivia Hamlin – BYU
- Molly Rullo – Drexel

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