2023 Women’s DI Recruiting Ranks: May
There are changes afoot in the May update to the Women’s Division I Recruiting Class Rankings.
With transfer and international additions picking up the pace, there have been some movement as the rankings expand to 40 programs ahead of the 2023 season.
Check out the latest recruiting class rankings update below.
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1. North Carolina(w) (1)
Commitments: F Melina Rebimbas (PDA – No. 3), D Evelyn Shores (Tophat SC – No. 7), D Savannah King (LAFC So Cal – No. 10), F Mia Oliaro (NC Courage – No. 16), F Olivia Thomas (Michigan Hawks – No. 22), GK Abby Gundry (NC Courage – No. 29), F Ella Smith (Charlotte Independence SC)
Another strong class is heading to Chapel Hill this year, with youth national team veterans Rebimbas, King and Gundry.
2. Florida State(w) (3)
Commitments: F Jordynn Dudley (United Futbol Academy – No. 14), D Maggie Taitano (San Diego Surf – No. 21), D Amelia Van Zanten (Eclipse Select – No. 23), M Peyton Nourse (Colorado Rush – No. 33), GK Addie Todd (Real Colorado – No. 51)
Transfers: M Taylor Huff (Tennessee), M Claire Rain (Tennessee), F Lily Farkas (Michigan)
The addition of Todd, a former Oklahoma commit, helps boost the group to the No. 2 spot when taking the transfer adds into consideration.
3. Stanford* (2)
Commitments: M Mia Bhuta (Internationals SC – No. 4), M Shae Harvey (Slammers FC HB Koge – No. 12), F Erica Grilione (Davis Legacy – No. 28), M Joelle Jung (MVLA – No. 35), F Maryn Wolf (San Diego Surf – No. 147), GK Alyssa Savig (Placer United SC)
Losing Alyssa Thompson to a pro opportunity is a huge blow, though the Cardinal still have added a stacked class. Bhuta and Harvey should be able to come in and play right away. It’s an elite reinforcement in the midfield for sure.
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