Alissa Pili, a former transfer from the University of Southern California, is one of the starting five for the Utah Utes. Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska she is crushing women's college basketball. The 6’2" forward is currently playing her senior year at the University of Utah. Pili averages 21.6 points per game, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. (Photo: University of Utah)
This transfer from Maryland averages 19.1 points a game. A junior, Angel Reese is a key asset to the LSU Tigers. This 6’3 forward led the LSU Tigers to a win over Iowa in the national championship in 2023 with 15 points and 10 rebounds! Angel Reese is commonly known as “Bayou Barbie” because in most games you can catch her making baskets with her hair down! (Photo: Marca)
This 6’4’’ senior from Stanford University has really changed the face of women's basketball. Cameron Brink, most known for her length and athleticism is from Beaverton Oregon. Brink set a career high of 8 blocks on February 2nd of 2024. On that same day, she set another record for herself. That being the most free throws she's ever made in a game. She made 11 out of 13. This current season, Brink averages 17.8 points a game, and 6.6 rebounds per game (Photo: University of Stanford).
This freshman from the University of Southern California is arguably one of the best college basketball players in 2024. Averaging 28.2 points a game, and 7.0 rebounds, at 2022 FIBA U17 World Cup, she helped lead her team take home a win after a match up against Canada. She had a high of nine 3 pointers made and averaged 6.4 rebounds (Photo: USC Athletics)
Born and raised in Edina Minnesota, this 6’0 senior is dominating. Just recently, Bueckers has announced that she will be staying at Uconn University for her COVID year. Paige Bueckers, more commonly known as “Paige Buckets” is known for her comeback after having an injury that caused her to miss out her entire junior season. Prior to the injury, she set the record for the most assists in a single game, being 14. Her freshman year she got ESPN player of the year and was the first freshman to get the Wooden Award. (Photo: Uconn Huskies)
This fifth year senior just recently suffered from an injury on her left knee right before the BIG 10 Tournament. Makenzie Holmes, Indiana’s top scorer (20.7 PG) and top rebounder (7.1 RPG) is crushing women's college basketball. On the court Makenzie is commonly known for her fast footwork and her ability to finish at the rim. In their toughest game of the regular season against Iowa University, Holmes had 24 points, and 9 rebounds. Mackenzie led her team to upset the Hawkeyes 86-69. (Photo: Swish Appeal)
This future WNBA star is selling out arenas all around the country. Caitlin Clark, most commonly known for breaking the record of most points ever scored in Division-1 college basketball, is also known for her amazing personality and her three-point range. This senior is doing amazing things for women's college basketball. Caitlin Clark was named Player of the Year, and she won Athlete of the Week 11 times. In one season! Caitlin also holds the record of most career assists. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)