No one will ever top what Breanna Stewart did in college at UConn, winning four national championships and the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament each time.
Her success sets her apart as the Greatest Of All Time, at least in the eyes of nearly a dozen players and coaches at a USA Basketball camp this month. When asked who they believe tops their list of college players during the last 50 years of the women's poll era, Stewart was their choice.
''That's unheard of,'' said Kahleah Copper, who starred at Rutgers at the same time Stewart was dominating at UConn. ''That's super tough. I'm thinking about someone's individual success, but also they had to have success as a team. It's not just about your individual successes.''
That is part of what makes it such an entertaining debate. It is hard to argue with Stewart's success, but others could challenge for the G-O-A-T title.
As part of its season-long coverage of the 50-year anniversary of the poll, a panel composed of former players, coaches and AP journalists voted on the greatest college players during the poll era. Stewart, Cheryl Miller and Diana Taurasi headlined the list along with Caitlin Clark.
Stewart, Taurasi and Clark were mentioned by many of the players at the camp, which reflected a youth movement in USA Basketball. Many of their answers to the question seemed to reflect an out-of-sight, out-of-mind thought process as they tended to focus on players they saw play during their lifetime or former greats at their respective colleges, or who they had heard about.
Paige Bueckers had Stewart, Maya Moore, Taurasi and Candace Parker on her Mount Rushmore of college players.
''I think they are the ultimate competitors and winners. They've all won multiple national titles,'' Bueckers said. ''The way they lead and carry themselves.''