2022 women’s college basketball recruiting class rankings

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National signing day is less than a month away, and 20 espnW 100 players have yet to verbally commit.
Two schools, Oregon and UCLA, have four top-100 prospects. Six teams have three recruits ranked in the top 100, while 11 schools have two top-100 commits.
Two of the top three prospects, point guard Kiki Rice (No. 2) and forward Janiah Barker (No. 3), have yet to make their pledge. Rice is considering Stanford, Arizona, UConn, Duke and UCLA, while Barker is choosing among Ole Miss, Georgia and South Carolina. Top-ranked Lauren Betts, a 6-foot-7 post player, committed to Stanford.
There are seven other prospects in the top 30 who have yet to commit, and their decisions could dramatically impact the class rankings:
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No. 12 Ashlyn Watkins: North Carolina, South Carolina
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No. 15 Ruby Whitehorn: Clemson, Ohio State, Kentucky, Michigan State
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No. 17 Darianna Littlepage-Buggs: Baylor, Texas A&M, Alabama, Florida
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No. 18 Talaysia Cooper: Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida State, Georgia
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No. 20 Indya Nivar: NC State, North Carolina, Stanford
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No. 26 Flau’Jae Johnson: Texas, LSU, Miami, Georgia, Ole Miss
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No. 27 Paulina Paris: Penn State, North Carolina, Indiana, USC
Individual talents and the larger classes can impact the weight of recruiting classes. But impact on the programs and also how well the pieces project to fit together in the program can also influence the rankings.
Here are the early leaders for top recruiting classes in the country.

Highest-ranked commit: PG Chance Gray (No. 7)
Kelly Graves and the Oregon women’s basketball program are no stranger to a highly rated recruiting class. Currently, they have four commits in the 2022 class, and they went to Ohio and Arizona to get it done. Gray is a dynamic and quick guard with serious 3-ball range. Also from Ohio is No. 13 Grace VanSlooten, a forward with perimeter skill and a knack for crashing the glass. Jennah Isai out of Arizona is an all-around utility player who can fill any holes on the floor. Kennedy Basham, also…
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