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Late June Standings Check: A look at the Top 15

Nineteen rodeos in a week means big money and lots of moving among the top 15 cowgirls—we broke it down based on projected world standings from last week’s money. 

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Rylee George winning Round 1 in Nampa, Idaho, with a 1.8 | Hailey Rae photo

Nineteen rodeos in one week brought a lot of money and a few Women’s Professional Rodeo top 15 standings  changes, it’s starting to get tight.   

Hali Williams hasn’t gone anywhere. She still sits on top of the WPRA world standings with $79,277 won—the same number she’s carried since winning the RodeoHouston in a run that put everyone else on notice back in the spring.  

On April 1, the gap between Williams and No. 2 was $31,644. As of this week, that projected gap sits at roughly $10,000. Rylee George of Stephenville, Texas, has climbed to No. 2 with an estimated $69,093 won—passing Taylor Munsell for the spot after a strong three-rodeo week. The math is changing fast, and summer is just getting started.  

Editor’s note: The standings below are projected—not official. They are based on the WPRA world standings as of June 19, 2026, with June 14-20 results added on top. Some results from earlier in that window may already be reflected in the June 19 WPRA update.  

Here’s a look at the rest of the top 15:  

No. 2 — Rylee George — $69,093, estimated  

Rylee George quietly had one of the best weeks on the road, picking up checks at Fallon, Nevada, ($2,989), Nampa, Idaho, ($3,209), and Vernal, Utah ($1,749) to pass Munsell for No. 2. She’s been one of the most consistent cowgirls in the standings all season and is now within striking distance of a lead that looked untouchable two months ago.  

No. 3 — Taylor Munsell — $67,814, estimated  

Taylor Munsell held her pace at Vernal, Utah, winning $4,610 to move her projected total past $67,800. She’s entered 23 rodeos—one of the heavier schedules near the top—and has been relentless since the season opened. The reigning world champion has been the definition of floor-to-ceiling consistency.  

No. 4 — Sawyer Gilbert — $58,132, estimated 

Nampa, Idaho, was Sawyer Gilbert’s honeypot. The cowgirl was second in the finals and claimed second in the average and added $7,816 in a single run to jump from No. 5 into No. 4. She also picked up $1,453 in Santa Ynez, California, to close the week strong. That’s the kind of multi-rodeo stacking that can make standings move in a hurry.  

No. 5 — Jaci Hammons — $55,035, estimated  

2026 Resistol Rookie contender Jaci Hammons is one of the most underrated stories in this standings race. She’s entered 24 rodeos and has been consistent enough to hold No. 5. She placed in Nampa, Idaho, but didn’t pick up a big check this week.  

No. 6 — Jordi Edens-Mitchell — $51,882, estimated  

Jordi Edens-Mitchell added checks at both Nampa, Idaho, ($1,481) and Elko, Nevada, ($1,456) to sit comfortably at No. 6. The Texas cowgirl has entered 24 rodeos and rarely leaves a check on the table.  

No. 7 — Cadee Williams — $48,674, estimated  

Cadee Williams had a week. Paydays in Elko, Nevada, ($5,065) and Nampa, Idaho ($3,209) combined with her Fallon check ($2,541) for a projected $10,815 on the week—second only to Suzanne Williams on the high-money-earning list. Cadee has just 12 rodeos on her count and is already sitting No. 7. That’s an efficient season.  

No. 8 — Jill Tanner — $46,945  

Jill Tanner remains one of the most remarkable numbers on the board: No. 8 in the world with only 10 rodeos entered.  

No. 9 — Suzanne Williams — $46,131, estimated  

Suzanne Williams is the mover of the week. The Standish, California, cowgirl entered five rodeos, won two of them—Elko, Nevada, ($6,331) and Santa Ynez, California, ($3,633)—and added Nampa, Idaho, and Fallon, Nevada, checks to collect an estimated $16,346 in seven days. She jumps from No. 16 to No. 9.  

No. 10 — Josie Conner — $44,546, estimated  

Josie Conner picked up $1,941 across Nampa, Idaho, and Vernal, Utah, to hold No. 10. The Iowa, Louisiana, cowgirl has been one of the most reliable names near the top all season.  

No. 11 — Cheyanne McCartney — $42,040, estimated  

Cheyanne McCartney put together a strong week—a 2.2-second tie at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and a tie for second ($4,610) at Vernal, Utah, were the foundation. She’s entered 19 rodeos and pushed into No. 11 with a projected $42,040.  

No. 12 — Danielle Lowman — $40,732, estimated  

Danielle Lowman was third at Elko, Nevada ($4,115) and added a check at Vernal, Utah ($477), moving her projected total to $40,732.   

No. 13 — Jackie Crawford — $38,065, estimated  

Jackie Crawford sits at No. 13 after a fifth-place finish at Vernal, Utah ($2,544). She’s not done this week—she’s leading the Reno average and, when that money posts, will pick up additional earnings that will nudge her higher.  

No. 14 — Beau Peterson — $35,885  

Beau Peterson held No. 14 without a major check in the June 14-20 window, but the cowgirl has been one of the most consistent performers in the standings all season with 19 rodeos entered.  

No. 15 — Jordan Jo Hollabaugh — $35,049, estimated  

Jordan Jo Hollabaugh had the best rodeo of the week—winning the Nampa, Idaho, finals and average to collect $7,743. She jumps five spots from No. 20 into No. 15 and has the momentum.  

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