Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 12

Iowa State junior guard Jada Williams

It was an interesting week. Only one team remains undefeated after Vanderbilt lost to South Carolina over the weekend. That team is UConn. They currently have a record of 21-0. Parity continues to increase as many teams were upset and so therefore, those players are not in the rankings for this week. Also, some teams did not even play due to bad weather and so therefore, I excluded them as well.

Wins continue to matter in these rankings. If a team loses one game, then wins the next game in the same week, I will not include those players. I do notice some players who are on teams with bad losing records, so unfortunately, they are not included. Those players are still special and are still elite.

Listed below are the top 35 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of January 19th, 2026, to January 25th, 2026. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? You can read the FAQ pagehere.

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SENIORS

  1. Cotie McMahon – Ole Miss
  2. Jessica Timmons – Alabama
  3. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  4. Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
  5. Jade Masogayo – Colorado
  6. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  7. Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
  8. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  9. Grace VanSlooten – Michigan State
  10. Amaya Battle – Minnesota
  11. Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
  12. Darianna Littlepage-Buggs – Baylor
  13. Kierra Wheeler – West Virginia
  14. Elle Evans – Kansas
  15. Karly Weathers – Alabama
  16. Amiya Joyner – LSU
  17. Taina Mair – Duke
  18. Gianna Kneepkens – UCLA
  19. Latasha Lattimore – Ole Miss
  20. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  21. Dominique Ennis – Rice
  22. Brooklyn Gray – Rhode Island
  23. Nala Williams – San Diego State
  24. Ndidiamaka Ndukwe – Eastern Kentucky
  25. Jenna Guyer – Green Bay
  26. Nikola Priede – Vermont
  27. Zennia Thomas – Howard
  28. Madison Mathiowetz – South Dakota State
  29. Kaylen Nelson – Bradley
  30. Timaya Lewis-Eutsey – Marshall
  31. Kalia Walker – Alabama A&M
  32. Ashley Hawkins – Santa Clara
  33. Laura Toffali – Morehead State
  34. Zyion Shannon – Arkansas State
  35. Keanna Rembert – East Carolina

JUNIORS

  1. Jada Williams – Iowa State
  2. Zoe Brooks – NC State
  3. Carys Baker – Virginia Tech
  4. Audi Crooks – Iowa State
  5. Sayvia Sellers – Washington
  6. MiLaysia Fulwiley – LSU
  7. Gia Cooke – West Virginia
  8. Grace Grocholski – Minnesota
  9. Rashunda Jones – Michigan State
  10. Khamil Pierre – NC State
  11. Lulu Twidale – California
  12. Sahara Williams – Oklahoma
  13. Delaney Thomas – Duke
  14. Diana Collins – Alabama
  15. Desiree Wooten – Colorado
  16. Jenna Villa – Oregon State
  17. Kaety L’Amoreaux – Fairfield
  18. Skylar Jones – Louisville
  19. Fadima Tall – Princeton
  20. Skye Belker – Princeton
  21. Avery Koenen – North Dakota State
  22. Skylar Forbes – Marquette
  23. Macy Spencer – High Point
  24. Taryn Barbot – Charleston
  25. Amber Tretter – Miami (OH)
  26. Zoe Borter – UC Santa Barbara
  27. Zanai Barnett-Gay – Navy

Honourable mention: Caia Elisaldez, Chattanooga

SOPHOMORES

  1. Dani Carnegie – Georgia
  2. Sarah Strong – UConn
  3. Ava Heiden – Iowa
  4. Kennedy Blair – Michigan State
  5. Chazadi Wright – Iowa
  6. Sira Thienou – Ole Miss
  7. Taliah Scott – Baylor
  8. Toby Fournier – Duke
  9. Kate Koval – LSU
  10. Avery Howell – Washington
  11. Lanie Grant – North Carolina
  12. Mia Woolfolk – Georgia
  13. Mackenly Randolph – Louisville
  14. Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
  15. Ines Sotelo – Michigan State
  16. Paris Bradley – Louisiana Tech
  17. Kailee McDonald – Fairleigh Dickinson
  18. Libby Hutton – Boise State

FRESHMEN

  1. Jaliya Davis – Kansas
  2. Aaliyah Chavez – Oklahoma
  3. Mia Pauldo – Tennessee
  4. Grace Knox – LSU
  5. Blanca Quinonez – UConn
  6. Taylor Barnes – California
  7. Brynn McGaughy – Washington
  8. Lauren Olsen – California Baptist
  9. Dakota Howard – McNeese

3 Comments

  1. Kennedie Schuler, Oregon State Jr guard is having an outstanding season.

    1 assist away from triple double last game- 17 points, 10 steals, 9 assists.

    1. Okay, that’s great to know! Will keep her in mind when evaluating Oregon State. I already had Jenna Villa 🙂

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