This week in NCAA women’s college basketball, UConn remains undefeated while Duke remains undefeated in the ACC conference. Meanwhile, UCLA also continues to be undefeated in the Big 10 conference. The SEC conference continues to be one of the toughest conferences to play in as Vanderbilt had impressive victories against Oklahoma and Texas only to lose a close game against Georgia yesterday afternoon. There are no days off.
In this week’s set of rankings, you will notice some names that you may have not seen for a while. Their teams finally stepped up and delivered victories this week.
Listed below are the top 36 seniors, the top 27 juniors, the top 18 sophomores and the top 8 freshmen for the week of Feb. 9th to Feb.15th, 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
- Olivia Miles – TCU
- Azzi Fudd – UConn
- Gabby Elliot – Arizona State
- Marta Suarez – TCU
- Jade Masogayo – Colorado
- Kiki Rice – UCLA
- Lauren Betts – UCLA
- Ra Shaya Kyle – Miami
- Amaya Battle – Minnesota
- Raven Johnson – South Carolina
- Yarden Garzon – Maryland
- Destiney McPhaul – Mississippi State
- Kharyssa Richardson – Mississippi State
- Kara Dunn – USC
- Hannah Stuelke – Iowa
- Taina Mair – Duke
- Laura Ziegler – Louisville
- Cassandre Prosper – Notre Dame
- Ashlon Jackson – Duke
- Saylor Poffenbarger – Maryland
- Madina Okot – South Carolina
- Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
- Gianna Kneepkens – UCLA
- Mia Nicastro – Western Illinois
- Bree Salenbien – Ball State
- Brooklyn Gray – Rhode Island
- Kishyah Anderson – Georgia Southern
- Jada Wynn – UC Irvine
- Keira Hanson – Vermont
- Kalia Walker – Alabama A&M
- Mariana Valenzuela – Seton Hall
- Madlena Gerke – Fairleigh Dickinson
- Jess Lawson – Loyola Marymount
- Priscilla Williams – Jacksonville
- Debora dos Santos – Idaho
- Nala Williams – San Diego State
Honourable mention: Dominique Ennis, Rice, Jalencia Pierre, McNeese, Charlisse Leger-Walker, UCLA, Kilah Freelon, Virginia Tech, Anaelle Dutat, Colorado
JUNIORS
- Sophie Burrows – Syracuse
- Tessa Johnson – South Carolina
- McKinna Brackens – Arizona State
- Carys Baker – Virginia Tech
- Mara Braun – Minnesota
- Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
- Oluchi Okananwa – Maryland
- Desiree Wooten – Colorado
- Maddie Webber – Illinois
- Carleigh Wenzel – Virginia Tech
- Payton Hull – Abilene Christian
- Halli Poock – Murray State
- Avery Koenen – North Dakota State
- Riley Weiss – Columbia
- Joi Williams – Radford
- Karsyn Norman – Ball State
- Zoe Stewart – Howard
- Alexia Weaver – Louisiana Tech
- Sharneece Currie-Jelks – Murray State
- Molly Joyce – South Dakota
- Brynn McCurry – Villanova
- Maya Hernandez – Loyola Marymount
- Zanai Barnett-Gay – Navy
- Jianna Morris – Louisiana Tech
- Abby Krzewinski – North Dakota State
- Aniya Palmer – Alabama A&M
- Ellie Brueggemann – Lindenwood
Honourable mention: Skylar Jones, Louisville, Kaety L’Amoreaux, Fairfield
SOPHOMORES
- Olivia Olson – Michigan
- Sarah Strong – UConn
- Syla Swords – Michigan
- Aaliyah Guyton – Illinois
- Chazadi Wright – Iowa
- Jasmine Bascoe – Villanova
- Kennedy Smith – USC
- Madeline Potts – Syracuse
- Riley Nelson – Duke
- Tori McKinney – Minnesota
- Ava Heiden – Iowa
- Heloisa Carrera – Arizona State
- Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
- Clare Coyle – Furman
- Aniah Alexis – Rice
- Erica King – Youngstown State
- Kaelyn Hamilton – San Diego State
- Jocelyn Schiller – North Dakota State
FRESHMEN
- Jasmine (Jazzy) Davidson – USC
- Madison Francis – Mississippi State
- Uche Izoje – Syracuse
- Addi Mack – Maryland
- Dakota Howard – McNeese
- Zoe Mesuch – Navy
- Jasmine Nivar – Campbell
- Aniah Smith – Jacksonville
