South Carolina a unanimous No. 1 in
women's AP Top 25, Stanford and Oregon crack rankings
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[November 12, 2024]
By DOUG FEINBERG
South Carolina was the unanimous No. 1 in The Associated Press Top
25 women's basketball poll Monday after a pair of victories to kick
off its national championship repeat bid while Kansas State joined
the top 10 and both Stanford and Oregon cracked the first
regular-season rankings of the season.
The Gamecocks earned a hard-fought six-point win over Michigan in
Las Vegas to open the season and beat then-No. 9 North Carolina
State on Sunday by 14. The two victories made the defending
champions a unanimous choice from the 31-member national media
panel. In the preseason poll, No. 2 UConn got two first-place votes
and No. 3 USC one.
The top eight teams in the rankings remained unchanged with Texas
and UCLA rounding out the top five. Notre Dame, LSU and Iowa State
were next with Oklahoma ninth and Kansas State 10th. N.C. State
dropped to 13th.

Former Pac-12 schools Stanford and Oregon entered the rankings after
impressive starts to their season. The No. 24 Cardinal, under new
coach Kate Paye, went 3-0 last week, winning by an average of 41
points. They had been ranked in the preseason poll every year since
2000 until this season.
The No. 25 Ducks come into the poll on the strength of a two-point
home win over then-No. 12 Baylor. The victory snapped a 13-game
losing streak to ranked opponents for Oregon. The Bears dropped to
17th.
Moving on up
Maryland climbed seven spots to No. 11 after an impressive 85-80
victory over then-No. 11 Duke. This was the Terrapins’ first matchup
against the Blue Devils since they defeated their former ACC rival,
65-55, in the Sweet 16 in 2015. The victory came nearly a year after
the Terrapins saw their 13-year run in the poll end last season.
Duke fell to 16th.
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South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley celebrates after scoring
against NC State during the second half of an NCAA women's college
basketball game Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP
Photo/Chris Carlson)

Falling out
Creighton, Indiana and Florida State all fell out of the poll after
early losses. The Bluejays lost at South Dakota State, the Hoosiers
at home to Harvard and the Seminoles at Illinois. The Illini joined
the poll at No. 23.
Tying greatness
UConn coach Geno Auriemma is one victory behind retired Stanford
coach Tara VanDerveer for the most wins all-time with 1,216. He
could tie VanDerveer when the Huskies play No. 15 North Carolina on
Friday night. The potential record-breaking win could come at home
on Nov. 20 against FDU. VanDerveer had the Stanford court named in
her honor on Sunday.
Game of the week
No. 16 Duke at South Dakota State, Sunday. Coach Kara Lawson is
challenging her team early with three of the Blue Devils' first four
games on the road. Duke opened at Liberty before playing at
Maryland.
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