7. Megan Huff – Utah
The Ute’s have steadily improved each of the past few seasons. They’ve managed to make it to the WNIT, but haven’t yet been able to break through to the NCAAW tournament.
If they want to finally reach that mark this season, they’ll be relying on big contributions from senior forward Megan Huff. She was an All-Conference selection last seasons and looks to continue from where she left off.
Last season, she put up 14.7 points per game and 7.8 rebounds. She began this season as a candidate for the Katrina McClain Award for the best power forward in the NCAAW. In Utah’s opening night win over Nevada, she helped pace the Utes with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Although Utah finished last season with a winning record, Pac-12 conference play was where they faltered. They need Huff’s production and leadership to make sure that doesn’t happen again.