Caitlin Clark, four freshmen among top 25 players in country

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Conference play across January and February has been college basketball’s great equalizer, showing what players and teams are made of before the stage gets even bigger and brighter in March. And so with Championship Week right around the corner, ESPN is back with its newest edition of the top 25 players in women’s college basketball.

Iowa‘s Caitlin Clark remains the No. 1-ranked player, a unanimous selection by our panel of 19 women’s basketball experts. But there was a shakeup at No. 2, which the USC freshman JuJu Watkins takes over after receiving 13 second-place votes. Stanford‘s Cameron Brink and UConn‘s Paige Bueckers round out the top four of our list.

Five newcomers joined the party, including Tennessee senior Rickea Jackson, who didn’t qualify in our December ranking due to injury. Only players who have played in at least half of their team’s contests this season are eligible. Players such as TexasRori Harmon (No. 6 in ESPN’s December ranking) and UConn’s Azzi Fudd (No. 11 in November), for example, no longer qualify after suffering season-ending injuries before the new year. But Kansas State‘s Ayoka Lee is eligible after returning from a four-week absence because of an ankle injury.

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