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College Women’s Basketball Players To Watch In 2026

Over the past few seasons, women’s basketball has shifted into the center of college sports conversations. When Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, and Cameron Brink entered the college game in 2020, they didn’t just raise the level of play, but they also changed how fans engage with women’s basketball. Their performances helped push women’s basketball into a bigger cultural space. And now with these stars moved onto the WNBA, the college game has shifted, with new players stepping into bigger roles.

That shift matters, especially when it comes to visibility and representation. Seeing women athletes celebrated and taken seriously at the highest levels shape how the sport is viewed. For the next generation of girls watching, that representation reinforces that college women’s basketball is worth paying attention to — and, for student athletes, aspiring toward.

Luckily, there are plenty of 2026 college women’s basketball players carrying the torch of excellence into 2026. These athletes are already making real impacts at the college level, and with March Madness approaching, they’re the ones shaping the current moment of women’s college basketball. Whether it’s through consistency, leadership, or standout performances on the court, these players are worth paying attention to now, and well beyond this tournament. Of course, as the season goes on, even more names are bound to enter the conversation, so while these women are certainly ones to watch, they’re definitely not the only ones to watch.

  1. Audi Crooks – Iowa State
  2. Liv McGill – University of Florida
  3. Hannah Hidalgo – University of Notre Dame
  4. Mikayala Blakes – Vanderbilt University
  5. Mia Nicastro – Western Illinois University
  6. Grace Sullivan – Northwestern University
  7. Shay Ciezki – Indiana University
  8. Taliah Scott – Baylor University
  9. Maggie Doogan – University of Richmond
  10. Gracie Merkle – Penn State University
  11. Taryn Barbot – College of Charleston
  12. Naomi White – Northern Arizona University
  13. Sharnecce Currie-Jelks – Murray State University
  14. Brooklyn Meyer – South Dakota State University
  15. Vernell Atamah – Northwestern State University
  16. Vanessa McManus – California Polytechnic State University
  17. Rhema Collins – Florida International University
  18. Peyton McDaniel – James Madison University
  19. Kyleigh Brown – Portland State University
  20. Zahirah Walton – George Mason University
  21. Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State University
  22. Coryn Watts – University of Denver
  23. Alexis Black – Fordham University
  24. S’Mya Nichols – University of Kansas
  25. Britt Prince – University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  26. Donovyn Hunter – Texas Christian University
Jac Noel

Virginia Tech '26

Jac Noel is a News & Politics Intern and National Writer for Her Campus, where she covers academics, trending news, promos, and everything in between. She’s interviewed powerhouses like Symone Sanders and Lisa Leslie (and is still not over it).

Outside of writing, Jac can usually be found curled up with a book, rewatching Twilight for the millionth time (Team Edward forever), or convincing her friends to go shopping “just to look” (which btw never actually happens). She’s also obsessed with digital art and loves bringing her ideas to life through animation and 3D modeling.