

-Class of 2027 Girls Recruiting Class Rankings
*Updated around the beginning of each month,
*Our rankings are based off of analysis of all three junior rankings metrics, and WAGR (for int'l athletes) for the athletes which we have received confirmation of commitment. We may not have full information regarding all of the top int'l athletes; please send us any information that we may be missing!
1. Stanford University: Asterisk Talley, Anna Fang
2. University of California Los Angeles: Shauna Liu, Lily Peng
3. University of Southern California: Eliana Saga, Kaili Xiao
4. University of Texas: Asia Young, Alexis Lamadrid, Adriana Garcia
5. Florida State University: Louise Landgraf, Annabel Peaford
6. Wake Forest University: Amelie Zalsman, Liz Hao
7. Princeton University: Donina Zhao, Ruihan Kendria Wang
NEW 8. Northwestern University: Isabella Wu, Ying Tong Jiau
⬇️9. University of Miami: Catherine Andino, Valeria Rubio
⬇️10. University of Georgia: Destiny McNeil, Ashley Shaw
Close behind:
Texas Christian University: Reese Wallace, Gia Ahlowalia
University of North Carolina: Ava Osborne, Macie Rasmussen
11/9: Northwestern enters out top-10 at #8, as the reigning NCAA champions have two top-25 recruits in Isabella Wu and Ying Tong Jiao.
10/12: We've updated our rankings after some new commit announcements and now have a full top-10! Wake Forest enters in the #6 spot, with top-5 American recruit Amelie Zalsman joined by Spain's Liz Hao. They have a similar rankings profile to Florida State. Georgia enters into our 9th spot with commitments from Ashley Shaw, top-20 in TUGR, and destiny McNeil, a top-75 player.
10/4 Welcome to the first class of 2027 girls recruiting class rankings! Stanford is the clear frontrunner, with the #1 and #2 ranked American recruits, Asterisk Talley and Anna Fang. This promises continued success for the Cardinal for years to come. UCLA holds the 2nd spot with one top-5 and one top-10 American recruit, while USC is close on their heels with top top-10 recruits. Texas is next in the 4th spot, led by top-10 American recruit Asia Young. Rounding out the top-5 is FSU, with a top-75 Wagr recruit in Louise Landgraf.

