Oregon has three of the best players in women's college basketball. On Monday, Sabrina Ionescu, Satou Sabally and Ruthy Hebard were each named amongst the 20 semifinalists for this year's Wooden Award. No other school matched the Ducks. This an award that Ionescu won a year ago.

It's not just players on this year's roster drawing attention nationally though. The Ducks have also signed five of the best players in the country for the 2020 class to help replenish a roster that will see Ionescu, Hebard and Minyon Moore depart at season's end. The five signees, all five-star recruits per ESPN, comprise the nation's best recruiting class in the country.

Last month, each member of the quintet were named to the McDonald's All-American team. On Tuesday, two of the five were among the 10 players still standing in contention for this year's Naismith High School Girls Trophy given to the nation's best prep player. Guards Sydney Parrish (Fishers, Ind.) and Te-Hina Paopao (La Jolla, Cali.) could still win the award, it was announced on Tuesday.

No other school has more than one nomination remaining. The only other Pac-12 signee drawing recognition is Stanford's Cameron Brink. Brink plays her prep basketball in Beaverton at Mountainside High School.

The list will be cut to five finalists on Feb. 18 with a winner announced on March 9. Oregon has never signed a player who has won the award.