2021-22 NCAA Women’s Basketball Season


 

Shown below is ProScoutsOnLine.com 2021-22 NCAA Women’s Basketball Season.  Mainly comprising and the combining of the top 50 Division I, II, III scoring and rebounding leaders for the 2021-22 NCAA Women’s Basketball season.  With the compiling and sorting of stats to determine player Rankings in 9 different stat categories.  Which determines the Overall Ratings for each player as shown below:

 

Women’s Scoring Leaders 2022 by Division:

 

Top 3, see a complete list here:  | D1-D2-D3 |  | D1 |  | D2| D3 |

 

2021-22 NCAA Women's Basketball Season

 

RHYNE HOWARD (Sr) – Kentucky  D1   

No. 1 Overall Rating    6′-2″

PTS/G:  20.5   FG%:  44.1   3FG%:  38.3   

FT%:  80.8    REB/G:  7.4   AST/G:  3.3

 

 

 

d1 women's basketball scoring leaders

 

 

Caitlin Clark  (So) – Iowa  D1   

No. 2 Overall Rating    6′-0″

PTS/G:  27   FG%:  45.2   3FG%:  33.2   

FT%:  88    REB/G:  8   AST/G:  8

 

 

 

 

 

dIII women's basketball scoring leaders

 

 

Lyric Grumblatt  (So) – River   D3

No. 3 Overall Rating   5′-9″

PTS/G:  26.2   FG%:  43.1   3FG%:  38.8   

FT%:  84.9    REB/G:  8.1   AST/G:  2.9

 

 

 

 

Women’s Rebounding Leaders 2022 by Division:

 

Top 3, see a complete list here: | D1-D2-D3 |  | D1 |  | D2 |  | D3 |

 

2021-22 NCAA Women's Basketball Season

 

Bailey Donovan (So) – Husson   DIII

No. 1 Overall Rating    6″-3″

REB/G:  13.9   PTS/G:  20.4   FG%:  63.8   

3FG%:  37.5    FT%:  73.1  BLSK/G:  2

 

 

 

D1 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL REBOUNDING LEADERS

 

ALIYAH BOSTON  (Jr) – South Carolina  DI

No. 2 Overall Rating     6′-5″

REB/G:  12.5   PTS/G:  16.8   FG%:  54.2   

3FG%:  29.2    FT%:  77.1   BLSK/G:  2.4

 

 

 

 

 

NaLyssa Smith  (Sr) – Baylor  DI

No. 3 Overall Rating    6′-4″

REB/G:  11.5   PTS/G:  22.1   FG%:  55   

3FG%:  23.7    FT%:  79.5  BLSK/G:  1.1

 

 

Finally, this is a statistical evaluation which provides coaches, scouts, or agents the opportunity to identify players that might be otherwise overlooked, for players from more prominent schools.  Whereby, this can also help assist agents to identify potential players in hopes of pursuing a professional career in basketball.

 

The 2021-22 Women’s Basketball Season is over with aspirations of some players pursuing a professional basketball career. Also, returning players in renewing their hopes of becoming champions for the next season.