Angel Reese, the star forward for LSU’s women’s basketball team, has never been one to shy away from speaking her mind. This week, her reaction to ESPN’s 2025 women’s basketball player rankings went viral, as Reese’s playful take on the rankings had fans across social media laughing.
In the newly released rankings, Caitlin Clark, the standout guard for the University of Iowa, claimed the No. 2 spot—just behind Reese, who took the top position. However, Reese’s lighthearted response to her ranking—and the fact that Clark, despite her dominance on the court, was placed second—had social media buzzing.
“I see y’all put my girl Caitlin Clark at number 2, but we all know she really should be number 1,” Reese joked in a video posted to her Instagram. With a mischievous smile, she added, “But, you know, I’m gonna let her have it this time. But just know—next time? We’ll see who’s really on top!”
Reese’s playful banter with Clark has become one of the more entertaining rivalries in women’s college basketball, especially given the two players’ history of facing off in high-stakes games. The competition between the two is fierce, but their mutual respect for each other’s game is clear. Reese’s good-natured jab at Clark’s second-place ranking only added fuel to their friendly rivalry, much to the delight of fans.
While Reese clearly enjoys the spotlight, she hasn’t been shy about acknowledging Clark’s incredible talent. The two athletes have frequently praised each other’s skills, and Reese’s teasing reaction only shows the deep respect they have for one another. Both players are considered among the best in college basketball, and their rivalry is expected to continue to captivate audiences for years to come.
This ranking is particularly significant because it highlights just how competitive the landscape of women’s college basketball is. Both Reese and Clark have made their marks in major ways, with Reese leading LSU to a national championship and Clark breaking records for scoring and assists at Iowa. However, it’s clear that Reese’s confidence in her game isn’t just limited to her on-court performance; her reaction to ESPN’s ranking proves she’s ready for the challenge.
As the 2025 season approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this rivalry. Whether Reese stays at the top or Clark reclaims the number-one spot, there’s no doubt that the friendly banter between the two stars will continue to entertain—and inspire—basketball fans everywhere.
In the end, both Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark prove that, while rankings may come and go, their rivalry—and their drive to be the best—will leave a lasting impact on women’s college basketball for years to come.