Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 14

Jaliya Davis of the Kansas Jayhawks

This week, the Play4Kay tournament took place with various games being played at the University of North Carolina. North Carolina went undefeated in those three games. Duke remains undefeated in the ACC conference as they escaped Louisville with a one-point win. UCLA continues to be one of the top teams in the nation as they were able to defeat Michigan and remain undefeated in the Big 10 conference.

Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 9 freshmen for the week of Feb. 2nd, 2026, to Feb 8th, 2026. You can view the previous week here. Questions? First time viewing the rankings? You can read the FAQ page here.

SENIORS

  1. Shay Ciezki – Indiana
  2. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  3. Kiki Rice – UCLA
  4. Ta’Niya Latson – South Carolina
  5. Nyla Harris – North Carolina
  6. Bailey Maupin – Texas Tech
  7. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  8. Sakima Walker – California
  9. Jordan Harrison – West Virginia
  10. Sacha Washington – Vanderbilt
  11. Madina Okot – South Carolina
  12. Jana Van Gytenbeek – Baylor
  13. Kara Dunn – USC
  14. Raven Johnson – South Carolina
  15. Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
  16. Yarden Garzon – Maryland
  17. Sydney Shaw – West Virginia
  18. Gemma Nunez – Texas Tech
  19. Rori Harmon – Texas
  20. Indya Nivar – North Carolina
  21. Madison St. Rose – Princeton
  22. Timaya Lewis-Eutsey – Marshall
  23. Joseana Vaz – Eastern Kentucky
  24. Adrianna Smith – Maine
  25. Dominique Ennis – Rice
  26. Shelbee Brown – UNLV
  27. Madlena Gerke – Fairleigh Dickinson
  28. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State
  29. Tessa Towers – Ball State
  30. Kyra Gardner – Idaho
  31. Anala Nelson – East Tennessee
  32. Jackie Grisdale – Quinnipiac
  33. Ashanti Lynch – Maryland Eastern Shore
  34. Kalia Walker – Alabama A&M
  35. Hunter Hernandez – UC Irvine
  36. Lexus Bargeeser – Colorado State

JUNIORS

  1. Audi Crooks – Iowa State
  2. Kymora Johnson – Virginia
  3. Madison Booker – Texas
  4. Oluchi Okananwa – Maryland
  5. S’Mya Nichols – Kansas
  6. Jalynn Bristow – Texas Tech
  7. Jada Williams – Iowa State
  8. Mara Braun – Minnesota
  9. Mjracle Sheppard – California
  10. KK Arnold – UConn
  11. Gia Cooke – West Virginia
  12. Riley Weiss – Columbia
  13. Olivia Hutcherson – Princeton
  14. Skye Belker – Princeton
  15. Halli Poock – Murray State
  16. Amber Tretter – Miami (OH)
  17. Erin Condron – UC San Diego
  18. Bella Pucci – Binghamton
  19. Zanai Barnett-Gay – Navy
  20. Frances Ulysse – Longwood
  21. Jayla Hearp – East Carolina
  22. Sharneece Currie-Jelks – Murray State
  23. Brooke Moore – St. John’s
  24. Sophia Vital – Rhode Island
  25. Jenna Guyer – Green Bay
  26. Ellie Brueggemann – Lindenwood
  27. Taryn Barbot – Charleston

Honourable mention: Kennedy Cambridge, Ohio State, Avery Koenen, North Dakota State

SOPHOMORES

  1. Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
  2. Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State
  3. Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
  4. Toby Fournier – Duke
  5. Taliah Scott – Baylor
  6. Liv McGill – Florida
  7. Elsa Lemmila – Ohio State
  8. Tori McKinney – Minnesota
  9. Me’Arah O’Neal – Florida
  10. Sarah Strong – UConn
  11. Jasmine Bascoe – Villanova
  12. Grace Kingery – Ball State
  13. Brooke Carlson – Colorado State
  14. Sa’Mya Wyatt – St. John’s
  15. Paris Bradley – Louisiana Tech
  16. Libby Hutton – Boise State
  17. Meghan Schultz – Green Bay
  18. Aniah Alexis – Rice

FRESHMEN

  1. Jaliya Davis – Kansas
  2. Jasmine (Jazzy) Davidson – USC
  3. Aubrey Galvan – Vanderbilt
  4. Aaliyah Crump – Texas
  5. Ava Zediker – Creighton
  6. Nevaeh Caffey – Indiana
  7. Lauren Whittaker – Gonzaga
  8. Lauren Olsen – California Baptist
  9. Dakota Howard – McNeese

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