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  1. Sep 21, 2021 · Our ranking -- based strictly on the players' on-court performance -- includes past greats such as Lisa Leslie and Sheryl Swoopes, as well as 10 currently active players.

    • Aliyah Boston, South Carolina
    • Ashley Joens, Iowa State
    • Ashley Owusu, Maryland
    • Caitlin Clark, Iowa
    • Christyn Williams, UConn
    • Diamond Miller, Maryland
    • Elissa Cunane, NC State
    • Paige Bueckers, UConn
    • Nalyssa Smith, Baylor
    • Hailey Van Lith, Louisville

    Boston is a 6-foot-5 nightmare in the paint and is one of the best centers in the nation coming into her junior year. In fact, she has earned back-to-back Lisa Leslie Center of the Year for her elite interior game. The SEC co-Defensive Player of the Year is an elite shot blocker that ranked No. 7 in the nation in total blocks. Boston can also produ...

    Joens had one of her best seasons last year and woke up the entire league. Her ability to score in a variety of ways has helped her set a school record of 24.2 points per game. Joens can attack the basket, is great in midrange, can hit the 3-pointer and work in the post. The Cheryl Miller Award winner is known for her ability to finish through cont...

    Owusu is one of the top guards in the country. As one of the ball-handlers for Maryland, she tortures her opponents with her crossover, making it difficult for any defender to stay in front of her. Maryland had the No. 1 scoring offense in the country last season, with Owusu as its top scorer. But the game doesn't end at scoring, especially when sh...

    Iowa's Caitlin Clark is a certified bucket. Clark led the nation in points, 3-pointers, assists and field goals made in only her first year in college. As a scoring threat, Caitlin's range is limitless, she can attack or get a shot off effortlessly using her elite ball-handling skills, and her court vision is even more breathtaking. Iowa advanced t...

    Christyn Williams shined bright in the NCAA tournament last season, providing dominant scoring for UConn. She played a crucial role in providing the spark and experience the Huskies needed in each round of the 2021 NCAA tournament in order to advance to the Final Four. Throughout the regular season, Williams made an incredible backcourt with Paige ...

    On a team of endless scorers, Diamond Miller is the top-two scorer on Maryland who doesn't get talked about enough. On any given night, Miller can give you double-figure scoring, but her game is endless as an elite rebounder, shot-blocker, defender...you name it. Miller thrives off of getting the ball off the offensive glass, while pushing the ball...

    NC State loves to run its offense through Cunane, who brings an incredible inside presence as the Wolfpack's leading scorer and rebounder. Cunane does a phenomenal job using her length and size to her advantage to get in getting in perfect position and finishing at the rim, while absorbing the contact. But don’t sleep on her outside game, because C...

    Needless to say...watch out for Paige Bueckers in her sophomore campaign. The National Player of the Year was a walking highlight in her first season. Bueckers came in with the pressure as the No. 1 overall recruit in the country, and she proved that she was made for the moment every single night. She trademarked "Paige Buckets" for a reason, being...

    NaLyssa Smith is one of the most athletic players in the country. Having Smith out in the floor is equivalent to having another guard for Baylor by the way she can run run the floor in transition as a post. It was fun watching the lobs her teammates would throw to Smith to tip up and finish at the rim. Smith can finish through any contact, her mid-...

    Louisville’s Hailey Van Lith is a pure shooter who works great off the dribble. But what's remarkable is her hustle plays. Van Lith will bang with the best to grab a rebound and is the top-three rebounder on Louisville as a guard. In her first year, Van Lith made an immediate impact, starting all 30 games. Now that WNBA champion Dana Evans is gone,...

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    • AUTUMN JOHNSON
    • Tamika Catchings — 30/30 votes (100%) Catchings’ unanimous inclusion was a no-brainer. The forward spent her entire 15-year WNBA career with the Indiana Fever.
    • Maya Moore — 30/30 (100%) In just eight seasons, Moore cemented herself as one of the most dominant players in the sport with the trophy case to prove it.
    • Sheryl Swoopes — 30/30 (100%) During her 12-year WNBA career, Swoopes was a four-time champion with the Houston Comets, a three-time MVP, a six-time All Star and a five-time First Team selection.
    • Diana Taurasi — 30/30 (100%) Taurasi and her warehouse of accolades left no room for debate as a unanimous Top 25 pick. The three-time WNBA champion, ten-time All-Star and former league MVP is also the league’s all-time leading scorer (and counting).
  2. Nov 5, 2023 · Autumn Johnson | November 5, 2023. Top 15 players in women's college basketball this season. 00:00 / 00:00. Angel Reese: 24 points, 12 rebounds in Final Four win over Virginia Tech. Ahead of...

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