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Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 5
This site ranks Division I players Freshmen through Seniors.
Some rankings are unexplainable?
Seniors:
16. Azzi Fudd
Juniors:
KK Arnold and Ashlynn Shade are NOT ranked among 27 players!
Sophomores:
3. Sarah Strong
Freshmen:
Blanca Quinonez NOT ranked among 9 players!
 
Might be one of the dumbest lists I've ever read!

Sarah is the leading candidate for NPOY, and she's 3rd in her own class of sophomores? Azzi is right up there as well and most likely an AA and she's 16th? And Blanca isn't considered by him/her as one of the top 9 freshmen in the country? Maybe the writer was high when they wrote it?

Wbasketball Blog
 
Cannot imagine how these rankings happen, but you know what? There are two benefits:
-- Maybe they can be used as an incentive for the players; and
-- Maybe (not likely, but maybe) an opponent will take UConn's players less seriously.

In any case, what will count (if anyone cares) is how the rankings come out much, much later in the season.
 
Well, Lauren Betts is #9 just funny ~~~
But have never heard this web site before.
And, its preseason rank had Lauren Bett as #1.

Seniors

  1. Azzi Fudd – UConn
  2. Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
  3. Olivia Miles – TCU
  4. Grace VanSlooten – Michigan State
  5. Ta’Niya Latson – South Carolina
  6. Shay Ciezki – Indiana
  7. Gabriela Jaquez – UCLA
  8. Haleigh Timmer – Oklahoma State
  9. Lauren Betts – UCLA
  10. Micah Gray – Oklahoma State
 
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Women's Basketball News and Opinions
Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 5

Are we talking about the Week 5 rankings of this blog:


Some rankings are unexplainable?
Might be one of the dumbest lists I've ever read!

Well, the rankings being discussed are explained in the text of the blog, albeit perhaps not to everyone's satisfaction. The author explains that the rankings are limited to player performances from "the week of December 1st to December 7th, 2025", and that her weekly rankings do "not include players whose teams have lost in the current week."

This may be a quirky ranking approach, which is obviously meant to be dynamically changeable from week-to-week. Sort of like the various Players of the Week that conferences publish, except the blogger is doing it on a national basis and breaking it down by college class.

This blog's rankings will inevitably be different next week and each following week—and, speaking solely for myself, may slightly peak my curiosity but not likely my opinions and certainly not my emotions.
 
This is just one random blogger's opinion. If anyone's heard of her as being really knowledgable, let us know and I'll retract that statement.
 
This is just one random blogger's opinion. If anyone's heard of her as being really knowledgable, let us know and I'll retract that statement.
I guess there is nothing left for me to do but, using my world renoun evaluative abilities and continually enhanced reputation as the top expert in the world, to provide you all with my undisputed ranking of ncaa women's players for 2025.

1. Sara Strong - UConn
2. Azzi Fudd - UConn
3. KK Arnold - UConn
4. Blanca Quinonez - UConn
5. Serah Williams - UConn
6. Ashlynn Shade - UConn
7. Kayleigh Heckel - UConn
8. Allie Ziebell - UConn
9. Jana El Alfy - UConn
10. Ice Brady - UConn
11. Caroline Ducharme - UConn
12. Kelis Fisher - UConn
13. Morgan Cheli - UConn
14. Allayna Patterson - UConn
15. Gandy Malou-Mamel - UConn
16. Paige Bueckers - UConn (by virtue of the lasting imprint she has made in the program)
 
If you went camping and needed toilet paper this list would become important. It isn't just the UConn players getting shade, it is a lot of the top players in the country.
 
I'm a little confused about reactions this thread and the meaning of a question mark emoji, which I've never seen before.

I posted in this thread because got the impression from the first six posts, perhaps wrongly, that some folks thought the subject blog was presenting a list of the best players in the country by class—for purposes, say, of making a case for All-American teams or for WNBA draft order.

But that's clearly not what the blogger is trying to do. She's trying to present a weekly summary of the best performing players for each given week—by class, by excluding players whose teams lost for that week, and by trying to include players from mid-major schools that get little or no publicity on major ranking or mock draft sites.

She describes her purposes and methodology on her FAQ page:


I've never heard of the blogger and have no idea how "accurate" her weekly choices are (whatever that may mean). But I applaud anyone who puts in time and effort to try to bring informational visibility to players and teams in the sport of WBB. I'm certainly not hostile to or defensive about such efforts, and will be mildly curious as to whom she selects next week.
 
Women's Basketball News and Opinions
Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 5

Are we talking about the Week 5 rankings of this blog:





Well, the rankings being discussed are explained in the text of the blog, albeit perhaps not to everyone's satisfaction. The author explains that the rankings are limited to player performances from "the week of December 1st to December 7th, 2025", and that her weekly rankings do "not include players whose teams have lost in the current week."

This may be a quirky ranking approach, which is obviously meant to be dynamically changeable from week-to-week. Sort of like the various Players of the Week that conferences publish, except the blogger is doing it on a national basis and breaking it down by college class.

This blog's rankings will inevitably be different next week and each following week—and, speaking solely for myself, may slightly peak my curiosity but not likely my opinions and certainly not my emotions.
Makes sense if it's just a 1 week opinion, but still, both Azzi and Sarah are averaging close to 20 PPG which means they are likely getting that consistently. i'm not sure what games we played and if it only the 1 where Sarah had like 14 and Azzi had less, but who knows?
 
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Women's Basketball News and Opinions
Women’s College Basketball Players Rankings – Class by Class! Week 5

Are we talking about the Week 5 rankings of this blog:





Well, the rankings being discussed are explained in the text of the blog, albeit perhaps not to everyone's satisfaction. The author explains that the rankings are limited to player performances from "the week of December 1st to December 7th, 2025", and that her weekly rankings do "not include players whose teams have lost in the current week."

This may be a quirky ranking approach, which is obviously meant to be dynamically changeable from week-to-week. Sort of like the various Players of the Week that conferences publish, except the blogger is doing it on a national basis and breaking it down by college class.

This blog's rankings will inevitably be different next week and each following week—and, speaking solely for myself, may slightly peak my curiosity but not likely my opinions and certainly not my emotions.

Definitely a different approach, but it's pretty impressive they're going in and ranking almost 100 players each week including players from much smaller programs that probably get no exposure elsewhere.
 
Absurd. One more site I do not have to keep track of. The proliferation of womens basketball sites is a tribute to how many Gen Zes live at home with nothing to do.
 

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