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Women's NCAA tournament 2023 - Ranking the top 25 players in March Madness

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The bracket is out, and we know everyone's potential path to Dallas. But who will be the leaders on that journey for the best women's college basketball teams?

For the third time this season, we're ranking the top 25 players in the country — but we've limited it to the best players competing in the 2023 women's NCAA tournament.

Some prominent names are missing, including UConn guard Azzi Fudd. She was in our top three in December's ranking, but has appeared in just 12 games this season because of injury.

Similarly, Ohio State guard Jacy Sheldon made our last list, but has played only nine games. Because of their limited playing time, they didn't meet the criteria for inclusion.

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