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Preseason Rankings:
1. South Carolina. They are stacked and deep headed into 2025-26. PG play is a question mark but they're loaded in the post and on the wings with size, length, shooting and athleticism. I don't think they're a threat to run the table or go coast to coast as #1, but they'll very likely be #1 preseason. No idea how Dawn divvies up minutes. They should be a lock to make their 7th straight Final Four.
Small gap
2. UCONN. The loss of Fudd looms large but they have a solid roster returning centered around Sarah Strong. They also need Blanca Quinonez to have a solid sophomore jump and Olivia Vukosa to be as good as advertised. They'll be in the title hunt again and should be a lock for the Final Four.
Small gap
3. Duke. This might be a generous rating but they return everyone aside from Mair/Jackson from a solid Elite 8 run. To fill in the voids, they'll add in last year's #4 recruit Emilee Skinner who Kara said, "is the best passer we've had here since I've been at Duke, and it's not really close" along with Aaliyah Crump who should be a perimeter upgrade from Ashlon Jackson. They also have 3 top 30 freshmen recruits coming in who will provide depth at PG and on the wings, plus Jadyn Donovan back. It's a really deep and balanced roster. I think they'll be ready to take the next step.
4. USC. Juju, Saniyah Hall, Jazzy Davidson, Sara Okeke, Sitaya Fagan and Kennedy Smith give USC the most stacked roster in the country. I have no idea how they'll share the ball though or if Gottlieb can run a solid offensive scheme.
5. Texas. I know they lose a lot to the portal, but a starting 5 of Preston, Vann, Booker, Crittendon and Cunningham is still quite solid. Spaight/Bjorn appear to be quality incoming freshmen. Vic's teams are tough as nails and they should be a safe bet to reach their 6th Elite 8 in 7 years.
6. Michigan. Cohesion and experience could catapult the Wolverines to their first Final Four next season. They have a monster sophomore class, bring in Courtney Ogden from Stanford, but do they have enough rebounding?
Small gap
7. Iowa. They'll be hungry to avenge last year's 2nd round loss and pick up great pieces with Carnegie, Whiting and Woliczko to replace Stuehlke/Feuerbach.
8. Vanderbilt. Blakes/Galvan are back, I also like Woolfolk as a pickup for them. Adding Addy Brown would do wonders if she's still considering Vanderbilt. Front court depth is a concern.
9. LSU. This might be far too low but I think Milaysia Fulwiley will make or break this team IMO. If she blossoms into the player we know she can be, LSU could be back in the Final Four. If she doesn't, I think a Sweet 16 or Elite 8 exit is likely. If they land Me'Arah O'Neal or get a big offseason jump by Grace Knox/Kate Koval/Zakiyah Johnson they jump up to 6 or 7.
10. Louisville. 5 of their top 7 scorers are back and they picked up a great portal haul by adding in Prawl and Zam Jones. I could see an argument for putting them as high as 6th, and if they land Oliviyah Edwards I think I'd put them there.
Gap
11. Maryland. They'll have maybe the best Nigerian duo in women's basketball since the Ogwumikes in Oluchi Okananwa/Nunu Agara. Also Jordyn Jackson looked great in All American games.
12. Washington. Came close to a Sweet 16 last year, have Sellers/Howell back.
13. UCLA. Betts/Gardiner/Aarnisalo/Hunter make up a nice core 4 to build around.
14. Kentucky. They lose a lot but have a great freshmen class, Clara Strack and a solid transfer in Diana Collins coming in.
15. Notre Dame. I've learned better than to bet against Hannah Hidalgo.
Portal/unsigned players who could shake up rankings:
Kaylene Smikle, Maryland, SG - 17.9 ppg during 2024-25 season, 1 year eligibility left
Skylar Forbes, Marquette, SF - 15.5 ppg, 4.9 rpb, 1 year eligibility left
Addy Brown, Iowa State, PF - 11.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 5.3 apg, 2 years eligibilty left. Visiting Notre Dame, Vandy and Oklahoma
Justice Carlton, Texas, PF - 8.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2 years eligibility left. Reportedly visited Houston
Audi Crooks, Iowa State, C - 25.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 64.9% FG, 1 year eligibility left.
Me'arah O'Neal, Florida, C - 13.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 52.9% FG, 2 years eligibility left. Rumored LSU interest
Tilda Trygger, NC State, C - 10.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2 years eligibility left. Visiting Maryland
Madison St. Rose, Princeton, SG - 15.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1 year eligibility left. Finalists are Notre Dame and Virginia Tech
Unsigned Recruits:
Oliviyah Edwards, PF, #2 recruit Visiting South Carolina and Louisville
Trinity Jones, SG, #11 recruit. Visiting Maryland
1. South Carolina. They are stacked and deep headed into 2025-26. PG play is a question mark but they're loaded in the post and on the wings with size, length, shooting and athleticism. I don't think they're a threat to run the table or go coast to coast as #1, but they'll very likely be #1 preseason. No idea how Dawn divvies up minutes. They should be a lock to make their 7th straight Final Four.
Small gap
2. UCONN. The loss of Fudd looms large but they have a solid roster returning centered around Sarah Strong. They also need Blanca Quinonez to have a solid sophomore jump and Olivia Vukosa to be as good as advertised. They'll be in the title hunt again and should be a lock for the Final Four.
Small gap
3. Duke. This might be a generous rating but they return everyone aside from Mair/Jackson from a solid Elite 8 run. To fill in the voids, they'll add in last year's #4 recruit Emilee Skinner who Kara said, "is the best passer we've had here since I've been at Duke, and it's not really close" along with Aaliyah Crump who should be a perimeter upgrade from Ashlon Jackson. They also have 3 top 30 freshmen recruits coming in who will provide depth at PG and on the wings, plus Jadyn Donovan back. It's a really deep and balanced roster. I think they'll be ready to take the next step.
4. USC. Juju, Saniyah Hall, Jazzy Davidson, Sara Okeke, Sitaya Fagan and Kennedy Smith give USC the most stacked roster in the country. I have no idea how they'll share the ball though or if Gottlieb can run a solid offensive scheme.
5. Texas. I know they lose a lot to the portal, but a starting 5 of Preston, Vann, Booker, Crittendon and Cunningham is still quite solid. Spaight/Bjorn appear to be quality incoming freshmen. Vic's teams are tough as nails and they should be a safe bet to reach their 6th Elite 8 in 7 years.
6. Michigan. Cohesion and experience could catapult the Wolverines to their first Final Four next season. They have a monster sophomore class, bring in Courtney Ogden from Stanford, but do they have enough rebounding?
Small gap
7. Iowa. They'll be hungry to avenge last year's 2nd round loss and pick up great pieces with Carnegie, Whiting and Woliczko to replace Stuehlke/Feuerbach.
8. Vanderbilt. Blakes/Galvan are back, I also like Woolfolk as a pickup for them. Adding Addy Brown would do wonders if she's still considering Vanderbilt. Front court depth is a concern.
9. LSU. This might be far too low but I think Milaysia Fulwiley will make or break this team IMO. If she blossoms into the player we know she can be, LSU could be back in the Final Four. If she doesn't, I think a Sweet 16 or Elite 8 exit is likely. If they land Me'Arah O'Neal or get a big offseason jump by Grace Knox/Kate Koval/Zakiyah Johnson they jump up to 6 or 7.
10. Louisville. 5 of their top 7 scorers are back and they picked up a great portal haul by adding in Prawl and Zam Jones. I could see an argument for putting them as high as 6th, and if they land Oliviyah Edwards I think I'd put them there.
Gap
11. Maryland. They'll have maybe the best Nigerian duo in women's basketball since the Ogwumikes in Oluchi Okananwa/Nunu Agara. Also Jordyn Jackson looked great in All American games.
12. Washington. Came close to a Sweet 16 last year, have Sellers/Howell back.
13. UCLA. Betts/Gardiner/Aarnisalo/Hunter make up a nice core 4 to build around.
14. Kentucky. They lose a lot but have a great freshmen class, Clara Strack and a solid transfer in Diana Collins coming in.
15. Notre Dame. I've learned better than to bet against Hannah Hidalgo.
Portal/unsigned players who could shake up rankings:
Kaylene Smikle, Maryland, SG - 17.9 ppg during 2024-25 season, 1 year eligibility left
Skylar Forbes, Marquette, SF - 15.5 ppg, 4.9 rpb, 1 year eligibility left
Addy Brown, Iowa State, PF - 11.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 5.3 apg, 2 years eligibilty left. Visiting Notre Dame, Vandy and Oklahoma
Justice Carlton, Texas, PF - 8.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2 years eligibility left. Reportedly visited Houston
Audi Crooks, Iowa State, C - 25.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 64.9% FG, 1 year eligibility left.
Me'arah O'Neal, Florida, C - 13.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 52.9% FG, 2 years eligibility left. Rumored LSU interest
Tilda Trygger, NC State, C - 10.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2 years eligibility left. Visiting Maryland
Madison St. Rose, Princeton, SG - 15.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1 year eligibility left. Finalists are Notre Dame and Virginia Tech
Unsigned Recruits:
Oliviyah Edwards, PF, #2 recruit Visiting South Carolina and Louisville
Trinity Jones, SG, #11 recruit. Visiting Maryland
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