Women's Midseason Top 100 Freshmen
The Women’s Freshman rankings are here, and number one is Jordynn Dudley of Florida State. Following Dudley are some of the most talented players in the nation, regardless of class.
1. Jordynn Dudley, Florida State – The Freshman sensation leads the number one team in points, with 20 coming from eight goals and four assists.
2. Savannah King, North Carolina – The North Carolina defense has been as impressive as ever, and at the center of it is King, who has played the full 90 in eleven of fourteen games, along with two ACC Defensive Player of the Week recognitions.
3. Samantha Courtwright, Texas Tech – The Red Raiders are one of the darling stories of the season, ranked as high as ninth, with Courtwright starting all fifteen games and adding four goals with six assists.
4. Danielle Davis, Clemson – Also known as ‘Dani,’ the New York native has been incredible for No. 12 Clemson, going the full distance in half of her 14 starts.
5. Shae Harvey, Stanford – The Freshman has hit the ground running in California, starting all 13 games for a team that is routinely in the top three and still undefeated.
Check out the rest of the Top 100 here.
The rankings encompassing the best 100 Freshmen in college soccer see the ACC and the SEC as the two most represented conferences with 19 players each. In third, you have the Big Ten with 15 players, closely followed by the Pac-12 with 14 and the Big 12 with six.
In total, 20 separate conferences are represented in the rankings, giving credence to the level of quality spread throughout the nation.
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