UNC No. 5 in ESPN’s Class of 2025 women’s basketball rankings

By R.L. Bynum

It’s impressive for a program to be between UConn and South Carolina in any women’s basketball rankings.

That’s exactly where North Carolina lands in ESPN’s ranking of the Class of 2025. The Tar Heels come in at No. 5, just ahead of the No. 6 Huskies, the reigning national champions, and just behind the No. 4 Gamecocks, who lost to UConn in the national championship game.

Heading Coach Courtney Banghart’s incoming freshman class is five-star wing Nyla Brooks (top photo), whom ESPN ranks as No. 13 in the class.

In addition, UNC welcomes four-star wing Taliyah Henderson, ranked No. 27, and four-star guard Taissa Queiroz, ranked No. 77, who enrolled at Carolina during the spring semester and played for the Brazilian National Team in two exhibitions earlier this month against WNBA teams.

Here’s what ESPN’s Shane Laflin wrote about UNC’s class:

“Coach Courtney Banghart has serious athleticism, which will allow UNC to increase the ball pressure on the defensive end, play a multitude of schemes and attack the paint aggressively. They should pair nicely with the Tar Heels’ interior players and point guard (Ciera Toomey, Blanca Thomas and Lanie Grant, respectively) next fall.

“Brooks is a slashing wing with a serious pull-up jumper. She is lengthy and impactful on the defensive end.

“Henderson, from Tucson, Arizona, is a versatile forward who saw her perimeter game blossom this summer before sustaining a knee injury.

“Queiroz excels in transition and bullies her way to the rim.”

The ACC has the most players in the ranking of the top 100 players in the class, with 27 players representing 14 schools.

The top three schools in the ranking all have more freshmen coming in than UNC.

LSU — which welcomes four players ranked between No. 6 and No. 32 — is ranked No. 1 in the class rankings. No. 2 Tennessee has five players ranked from No. 9 to No. 57. No. 3 Stanford has five players, four of whom are ranked between No. 8 and No. 85.

Other ACC teams in the ranking are No. 10 Miami, No. 20 California and No. 25 N.C. State.


(UNC is one below the 15-player limit)

YearNo.PlayersPos.Height
Freshman11Kate HarpringPG5–10
Freshman52Noelle BofiaF6–4
Sophomore3Gabby White — WG5–10
Sophomore7Nyla BrooksW6–1
Sophomore26Taissa QueirozG6–1
Junior34Blanca Thomas C6–5
Junior1Jordan Zubich G5–11
RS junior21Ciera ToomeyF6–4
RS junior4Laila Hull W6–1
Senior5Sophie Burrows — XG6–2
Senior8Achol Akot — YF6–1
Senior10Reniya KellyG5–7
Senior15Sydney BarkerG5–6
Graduate13Chloe Clardy — ZG5–9

W — Virginia transfer; X — Syracuse transfer; Y — Oklahoma State transfer; Z — Stanford transfer

Former players who entered transfer portal

PlayerClass next seasonPos.HgtNext school
Elina AarnisaloJuniorG5–10UCLA
Lanie GrantJuniorG5–9TCU
Taliyah HendersonSophomoreW6–1Clemson
Liza AstakhovaSophomoreG6–2BYU

Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics Communications

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