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NCAAW Rankings

Aussie Wildcat Charlise stalking the stat sheet

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Hayley Wildes

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Aussie Wildcat Charlise stalking the stat sheet
Aussie Wildcat Charlise stalking the stat sheet

Australian Charlise Dunn plays for the Davidson Wildcats. Photo: Davidson Wildcats.

Australian women continue to shine in NCAA Division I, with Mia Jacobs jumping into the Top 3.

Each week throughout the US NCAA Women's college season, we’ll check back and look at the best performing Australian.

These are the power rankings on December 19, 2025 (AEDT).

AUSTRALIAN NCAAW PLAYER POWER RANKINGS

1. Charlise Dunn (Davidson) – Senior

Best Performance
18 points, 10 rebounds, seven steals and four assists in 39 minutes vs High Point

Another week of great performances for Charlise Dunn. She fell just three steals shy of a triple-double against High Point, causing absolute havoc on the defensive end with seven steals to go along with 18 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Her tremendous senior year continues.

Season Averages

  • GP: 12 │ MIN: 34.6 │ PTS: 16.9 │ FGM: 5.8 │ FGA: 14.3 │ FG%: 40.8 │ 3PM: 2.1 │ 3PA: 6.7 │ 3P%: 31.1 │ FTM: 3.0 │ FTA: 3.5 │ FT%: 86.8 │ REB: 7.5 │ AST: 2.5 │ STL: 2.2 │ BLK: 1.2 │ TO: 2.2 │ PF: 2.0

2. Bonnie Deas (Arkansas) – Freshman

Best Performance
14 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists and four steals in 32 minutes vs Kansas City

Now averaging a double-double, Bonnie Deas continues to do it all for the Razorbacks. Her hard-nosed play is shining bright, and she was on another level against Kansas City, finishing with a monster stat-line of 14 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists and four steals. Her 16 rebounds set a new freshman record for the Razorbacks.

Season Averages

  • GP: 13 │ MIN: 29.0 │ PTS: 12.1 │ FGM: 4.0 │ FGA: 12.2 │ FG%: 32.9 │ 3PM: 0.9 │ 3PA: 3.2 │ 3P%: 28.9 │ FTM: 3.2 │ FTA: 4.3 │ FT%: 73.1 │ REB: 10.2 │ AST: 2.9 │ STL: 1.6 │ BLK: 0.2 │ TO: 2.5 │ PF: 3.1

3. Mia Jacobs (Oregon) – Senior

Best Performance
21 points, 10 rebounds and two steals in 21 minutes v Portland

After suffering their first loss of the season last week, Oregon bounced back in a big way against Montana State and Mia Jacobs recorded her first double-double in a Ducks uniform. She followed that up with another double-double against Portland.

Jacobs has found her range from beyond the arc, hitting seven triples in her last two games.

Season Averages

  • GP: 12 │ MIN: 26.8 │ PTS: 14.0 │ FGM: 4.3 │ FGA: 9.0 │ FG%: 48.1 │ 3PM: 1.8 │ 3PA: 5.1 │ 3P%: 36.1 │ FTM: 3.5 │ FTA: 4.1 │ FT%: 85.7 │ REB: 5.7 │ AST: 1.8 │ STL: 1.9 │ BLK: 0.3 │ TO: 2.6 │ PF: 1.7

4. Erin Condron (UC San Diego) – Junior

Best Performance
15 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and two steals in 36 minutes vs California Baptist

UC San Diego played just one game this past week, but Condron made it count, finishing with her third double-double (15 points and 13 rebounds) in the last five games. The Tritons have won five of their past six games, and Condron has been front and centre throughout the run, contributing on both ends of the court.

Season Averages

  • GP: 10 │ MIN: 31.3 │ PTS: 13.9 │ FGM: 6.2 │ FGA: 11.0 │ FG%: 56.4 │ 3PM: 0.1 │ 3PA: 0.9 │ 3P%: 11.1 │ FTM: 1.4 │ FTA: 3.0 │ FT%: 46.7 │ REB: 8.6 │ AST: 2.1 │ STL: 1.3 │ BLK: 1.2 │ TO: 2.4 │ PF: 1.9

5. Lara Somfai (Stanford) – Freshman

Best Performance
12 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks in 33 minutes vs California

Lara Somfai was named ACC Rookie of the Week for a second time this past week after helping Stanford to a bounce-back win against California, 78–69. She recorded her fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds, while setting a new career-high with three blocks.

Season Averages

  • GP: 11 │ MIN: 23.0 │ PTS: 10.8 │ FGM: 4.2 │ FGA: 10.0 │ FG%: 41.8 │ 3PM: 0.8 │ 3PA: 3.9 │ 3P%: 20.9 │ FTM: 1.6 │ FTA: 2.3 │ FT%: 72.0 │ REB: 9.0 │ AST: 0.9 │ STL: 0.7 │ BLK: 1.1 │ TO: 2.2 │ PF: 2.5

6. Katie Donovan (Davidson) – Junior

Best Performance
17 points and five rebounds in 37 minutes vs High Point

Katie Donovan has been a scoring machine over the past three weeks and made it six consecutive 15+ point games with 17 points against High Point. Over the past six games, Donovan is averaging 18.5 points per game on 59.4% (19-of-32) shooting from deep. She is a flamethrower.

Season Averages

  • GP: 10 │ MIN: 32.3 │ PTS: 12.5 │ FGM: 4.5 │ FGA: 9.2 │ FG%: 48.9 │ 3PM: 2.0 │ 3PA: 3.8 │ 3P%: 52.6 │ FTM: 1.5 │ FTA: 1.8 │ FT%: 83.3 │ REB: 3.2 │ AST: 1.8 │ STL: 1.9 │ BLK: 0.5 │ TO: 1.9 │ PF: 1.4

7. Hannah Wickstrom (UC Riverside) – Sophomore

Best Performance
17 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists in 35 minutes vs San Diego

Hannah Wickstrom continues to put up big numbers for the Highlanders and was once again the team’s leading scorer in a tight 63–56 loss to San Diego. In five of seven games played, Wickstrom has led UC Riverside in scoring and is now averaging more than 16 field-goal attempts per game.

Season Averages

  • GP: 7 │ MIN: 32.2 │ PTS: 18.5 │ FGM: 6.5 │ FGA: 16.2 │ FG%: 40.2 │ 3PM: 0.7 │ 3PA: 4.2 │ 3P%: 16.0 │ FTM: 4.8 │ FTA: 6.3 │ FT%: 76.3 │ REB: 8.2 │ AST: 2.3 │ STL: 2.8 │ BLK: 0.2 │ TO: 3.0 │ PF: 1.2

8. Amelia Hassett (Kentucky) – Senior

Best Performance
19 points and 10 rebounds in 39 minutes vs Belmont

Amelia Hassett returns to the Top 10 after recording her first double-double of the season against Belmont. She hit a season-high five triples on 14 attempts and is playing huge minutes for the 11–1 Wildcats.

Season Averages

  • GP: 12 │ MIN: 31.1 │ PTS: 10.5 │ FGM: 3.7 │ FGA: 9.7 │ FG%: 37.9 │ 3PM: 2.4 │ 3PA: 8.1 │ 3P%: 29.9 │ FTM: 0.8 │ FTA: 0.8 │ FT%: 100.0 │ REB: 6.4 │ AST: 1.8 │ STL: 0.8 │ BLK: 1.9 │ TO: 0.9 │ PF: 2.2

9. Hilary Fuller (Belmont) – Sophomore

Best Performance
19 points and five rebounds in 16 minutes vs Evansville

Hilary Fuller also returns to the Top 10, having scored in double figures in three consecutive games. Her season-high 19 points came in a 77–67 win over Evansville.

Season Averages

  • GP: 11 │ MIN: 20.5 │ PTS: 11.8 │ FGM: 4.3 │ FGA: 10.3 │ FG%: 41.7 │ 3PM: 0.6 │ 3PA: 1.9 │ 3P%: 31.6 │ FTM: 1.9 │ FTA: 2.8 │ FT%: 67.9 │ REB: 4.7 │ AST: 0.6 │ STL: 1.2 │ BLK: 1.3 │ TO: 2.4 │ PF: 3.3

10. Antoniette Emma-Nnopu (Weber State) – Senior

Best Performance
11 points and nine rebounds in 14 minutes vs La Sierra

Weber State played just one game this week, blowing out Division II La Sierra. Emma-Nnopu was efficient in limited minutes, finishing with 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting and nine rebounds.

Season Averages

  • GP: 11 │ MIN: 25.7 │ PTS: 14.4 │ FGM: 5.7 │ FGA: 10.5 │ FG%: 54.3 │ 3PM: 0.5 │ 3PA: 1.7 │ 3P%: 29.4 │ FTM: 2.5 │ FTA: 3.1 │ FT%: 80.6 │ REB: 10.2 │ AST: 2.9 │ STL: 1.8 │ BLK: 1.5 │ TO: 1.8 │ PF: 3.0

About the Author

Hayley Wildes is passionate about all things Australian women’s basketball and loves to highlight the stories of players from all levels and competitions across the globe. From our own backyard in the WNBL, to the WNBA and the Opals, and everything in between, Hayley has you covered.

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