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Top NCAA Women’s Basketball Recruiting Classes for 2025 Announced

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Ncaa Women's Basketball Recruiting 2025

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A new ranking has been released for the top NCAA women’s basketball recruiting classes of 2025, reflecting significant updates following the early signing period in November. The rankings have shifted due to several factors, including player commitments, coaching changes, and movement in the transfer portal.

Leading the rankings is LSU, which has held the No. 1 spot since securing key commitments from top recruits. Their class features four players ranked within the top 32 nationally. Other programs, like Oklahoma and South Carolina, have also made noteworthy improvements in their standings with impressive signings.

Among the standout recruits, Grace Knox of LSU is noted for her defensive prowess and ability to shoot from beyond the arc. Alongside her, high school star 6-foot guard-wing who brings a physical presence on both ends of the court. These recruits have been described as game-changers, poised to enhance their teams’ performances significantly.

Coaches from various programs are optimistic about their incoming talent. For instance, Kim Caldwell, in her first year at North Carolina, has attracted a highly competitive class that includes Mia Pauldo and her twin sister, Mya, both known for their energy and skill sets. Similarly, Miami’s coach, Tricia Cullop, has built a foundational class with players who can excel at multiple positions.

The interest continues among players yet to commit, such as Washington’s top recruit, who announced her decommitment just this week. This change may alter the landscape, particularly as the summer approaches, a critical time when high school athletes finalize their college decisions.

As the 2025 season approaches, programs will continue to shape their rosters with these exciting commitments, leading to a more dynamic college basketball landscape.