Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 11

Senior forward Hannah Stuelke from the University of Iowa.

Only two NCAA women’s college basketball teams remain undefeated after Texas Tech lost to Kansas State this past week, There were also plenty of terrific matchups that took place such as Texas versus South Carolina, Nebraska versus Michigan State. Some upsets also occured such as Georgia upsetting Ole Miss, Mississippi State upsetting Kentucky and Auburn upsetting Alabama. Some near-upsets took place too, like TCU taking care of West Virginia and Louisville keeping NC State away.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 6 freshmen for the week of Jan. 12th, 2026 to Jan. 18th, 2026. 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. Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
  2. Flau’jae Johnson – LSU
  3. Dominique Darius – Syracuse
  4. Chance Gray – Ohio State
  5. Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
  6. Gabby Elliot – Arizona State
  7. Rachael Rose – Clemson
  8. Ta’Niya Latson – South Carolina
  9. Olivia Miles – TCU
  10. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  11. Kilah Freelon – Virginia Tech
  12. Laila Phelia – Syracuse
  13. Micah Gray – Oklahoma State
  14. Mia Moore – Clemson
  15. Haleigh Timmer – Oklahoma State
  16. Ashlon Jackson – Duke
  17. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  18. KK Arnold – UConn
  19. Justine Pissott – Vanderbilt
  20. Janiah Barker – Tennessee
  21. Zee Spearman – Tennessee
  22. Kaylah Ivey – Rutgers
  23. Marta Suarez – TCU
  24. Tess Heal – Kansas State
  25. Grace Arnolie – Brown
  26. Hannah Stines – Washington
  27. Zennia Thomas – Howard
  28. Mia Nicastro – Western Illinois
  29. Hunter Hernandez – UC Irvine
  30. Jenna Guyer – Green Bay
  31. Tessa Towers – Ball State
  32. Shelby Hayes – Rice
  33. Ella O’Donnell – Quinnipiac
  34. Nikola Priede – Vermont
  35. Amber Scalia – Miami (OH)
  36. Arianna Patton – McNeese

Honourable mention: Brooklyn Gray, Rhode Island, Mia Tarver, Arkansas State

JUNIORS

  1. Stailee Heard – Oklahoma State
  2. Sayvia Sellers – Washington
  3. Reniya Kelly – North Carolina
  4. Nene Ndiaye – Rutgers
  5. Imani Lester – Rutgers
  6. Samyha Suffren – Virginia Tech
  7. Tessa Johnson – South Carolina
  8. Rusne Augustinaite – Clemson
  9. Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
  10. Fadima Tall – Princeton
  11. Carys Baker – Virginia Tech
  12. MiLaysia Fulwiley – LSU
  13. Mikaylah Williams – LSU
  14. Aiyana Mitchell – Vanderbilt
  15. Kaitlyn Duhon – Auburn
  16. Rhema Collins – Florida International
  17. Avery Koenen – North Dakota State
  18. Zahira Walton – George Mason
  19. Macy Spencer – High Point
  20. Savannah Catalon – Seton Hall
  21. Payton Hull – Abilene Christian
  22. Taryn Barbot – Charleston
  23. Divine Dibula – Monmouth
  24. Meghan Andersen – Fairfield
  25. Sharnecce Currie-Jelks – Murray State
  26. Kya Smith – Army
  27. Skye Belker – Princeton

Honourable mention: Zahira Walton, George Mason, Erin Condron, UC San Diego

SOPHOMORES

  1. Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
  2. Dani Carnegie – Georgia
  3. Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State
  4. Sarah Strong – UConn
  5. Olivia Olson – Michigan
  6. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  7. Toby Fournier – Duke
  8. Taliah Scott – Baylor
  9. Ava Heiden – Iowa
  10. Elsa Lemmila – Ohio State
  11. Te’Yala Delfosse – Michigan
  12. Mila Holloway – Michigan
  13. Mackenly Randolph – Louisville
  14. Syla Swords – Michigan
  15. Taylee Chirrick – Montana State
  16. Destiny Agubata – Georgetown
  17. Ava Renninger – Fairleigh Dickinson
  18. Liz Freihofer – Eastern Kentucky

Honourable mention: Imari Berry, Louisville, Chazadi Wright, Iowa, Ava Renninger, Gianna Corbitt, Chattanooga, DeMya Porter, Southern, Allie Turner, Gonzaga, Paris Bradley, Louisiana Tech, Jada Richard, LSU, Trinity Turner, Georgia, Khady Leye, Auburn

FRESHMEN

  1. Uche Izoje – Syracuse
  2. Blanca Quinonez – UConn
  3. Grace Knox – LSU
  4. Mia Pauldo – Tennessee
  5. Arianna Roberson – Duke
  6. Karina Bystry – Northern Kentucky

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