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NPH C/O Girls 2026 Top 10 Rankings

The NPH Women Power Rankings spotlight the country’s top rising prospects, and the Class of 2026 is at the forefront. The future of Canadian women’s basketball has never looked brighter. This group is already making noise on the prep and high school circuits, drawing attention from top NCAA programs across the country. From committed standouts to rising stars with a flood of Division I offers, this class is stacked with size, skill, and versatility.

Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 prospects:

 


#1 Savannah Swords – 6’2 – LuHi Arts Academy – Committed: Kentucky – Forward/Wing

The No. 1 ranked player in Canada’s 2026 class, Savannah Swords is already off the board with a commitment to Kentucky. A long and athletic forward, she thrives in transition and brings an inside-out skillset that makes her a matchup nightmare. Verified by FIBA and LuHi rosters as a forward/wing, Swords projects as an instant-impact player at the SEC level.

 


#2 Jordyn Wheeler – 6’0 – Niagara Prep – Committed: Stanford – Guard

Few players in Canada have generated as much buzz as Jordyn Wheeler. The Stanford commit is a versatile guard with a polished perimeter game and elite defensive instincts. At 6’0, she uses her size to guard multiple positions while also being a reliable scoring threat from deep. Wheeler’s IQ and poise make her one of the most college-ready prospects in the class.

 


#3 Yohana Fami – 6’2 – Royal Crown Academic School – Committed: Pitt – Forward

Yohana Fami is headed to Pitt, bringing with her an impressive blend of size, strength, and skill. At 6’2, she dominates the glass and protects the rim, while offensively she’s just as comfortable facing up as she is battling inside. A true two-way force, Fami projects as a high-level contributor in the ACC.

 


#4 Chante Murray – 6’1 – Crestwood Prep – Multiple D1 Offers – Wing

A prototypical wing with length and athleticism, Chante Murray has been attracting major Division I attention. At 6’1, she’s smooth off the bounce, defends at a high level, and shows the potential to become an elite two-way guard/forward. Her versatility and upside make her one of the most intriguing prospects in this group.

 


#5 Danyelle London – 5’7 – Fort Erie International Academy – Multiple D1 Offers – Guard

Danyelle London is a dynamic guard who plays with a fearless mentality. At 5’7, she makes up for her lack of size with quickness, skill, and relentless energy. London excels in creating for others while also being a confident scorer. On the defensive end, she is an elite on-ball stopper who takes pride in locking down opposing guards, giving her value as a true two-way backcourt presence.

 

#6 Kaylen Sta Maria – Niagara Prep – Committed: Rice – Point Guard

Headed to Rice, Kaylen Sta Maria is another strong prospect out of Niagara Prep. A poised floor general, she controls tempo and makes winning plays. Her ability to read the game and deliver under pressure makes her a coach’s dream at the point guard spot.

 

#7 Eunicia Salgado – 6’1 – Royal Crown Academic School – Committed: Boston College – Forward

At 6’1, Eunicia Salgado is a versatile forward who has pledged to Boston College. Her combination of size and finesse allows her to stretch the floor while still being effective around the rim. She projects as a multi-positional piece with high ACC upside.

 

#8 Brooke McLeod – 6’2 – Crestwood Prep – Multiple D1 Offers – Forward

Brooke McLeod brings size and mobility at 6’2, making her one of the more promising frontcourt players in the class. She rebounds with authority, runs the floor well, and continues to expand her offensive game. With multiple Division I offers, McLeod’s ceiling is still rising.

 

#9 Amaya Robinson – 5’6 – Royal Crown Academic School – Multiple D1 Offers – Guard

Amaya Robinson is a crafty guard who thrives in the open floor. At 5’6, she plays bigger than her size, using speed and skill to attack defenses and create opportunities. Her motor and toughness set her apart, and she’ll be a strong addition to whichever Division I program lands her.

 

#10 Alex Newson – 5’10 – Kings Christian Collegiate – Committed: UAlbany – Shooting Guard

Alex Newson is a 5’10 guard with excellent length and athleticism, already committed to UAlbany. NCSA lists her as a shooting guard, confirming her fit as a perimeter scorer. She excels as a slasher, attacking closeouts and finishing through contact. Defensively, she uses her size and motor to disrupt passing lanes, fitting the mold of a modern two-way guard.

 

Final Word

Canada’s Class of 2026 is loaded with future NCAA standouts and potential pros. From Savannah Swords already bound for Kentucky to versatile guards like Alex Newson continuing to climb, this group represents the next great wave of Canadian talent. As these players develop on the prep and high school circuits, one question remains: who will separate themselves as the face of the class when it’s all said and done?

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