Notre Dame moves up to No. 1 in AP
poll for first time since 2019 after UCLA suffers 1st loss
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[February 18, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
Notre Dame is the new No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 women's
basketball poll, ascending to the top spot Monday for the first time
since 2019.
The Fighting Irish replaced UCLA, which lost its first game of the
season last week, falling to rival USC, 71-60. Notre Dame was last
No. 1 on Jan. 21, 2019.
“It’s definitely an honor to be the nation’s top team, but we are
just focused on getting better every day,“ Notre Dame coach Niele
Ivey said.
The Irish, who received 16 first-place votes from a 30-member
national media panel, beat No. 11 Duke 64-49 on Monday night.
Texas moved up to second for its best ranking since 2017. The
Longhorns, who garnered eight first-place ballots, became the first
team to beat three straight top 10 teams since 2004-05, according to
ESPN, topping South Carolina, Kentucky and LSU.
The Bruins had been No. 1 for 12 straight weeks after beating South
Carolina in late November. UCLA fell to third and received the other
six first-place votes.

USC moved up to fourth and UConn was fifth after routing then-No. 4
South Carolina 87-58 on Sunday. The Gamecocks, who saw their 71-game
home winning streak end, fell to sixth. LSU and Ohio State were
next.
North Carolina climbed up three spots to ninth for its highest
ranking in three seasons after beating N.C. State 66-65 on Sunday.
TCU was 10th.
Ins and outs
Illinois re-entered the poll this week at No. 25 after beating Penn
State and Nebraska. The Illini spent the first few weeks of the
season ranked. Florida State fell out after losing to Louisville and
edging Miami.
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Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, right, is fouled by Pittsburgh's
MaKayla Elmore during the first half of the an NCAA college
basketball game in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP
Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Falling Wildcats
It was a rough week for Kentucky. One week after earning its best
ranking in a decade, Kentucky fell six spots to 14th. The Wildcats
lost games to Ole Miss and Texas before beating Georgia.
Conference breakdown
The Southeastern Conference still reigns with seven ranked teams.
The Big Ten has six while the ACC and Big 12 each have five. The Big
East has two.
NCAA reveal
With a month left to the start of the NCAA Tournament, the selection
committee revealed the top 16 teams to that point Sunday. UCLA,
South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame were the one seeds. The reveal
came before South Carolina's loss.
Games of the week
No. 1 Notre Dame at No. 13 North Carolina State, Sunday. The Irish
currently have a two-game lead in the ACC race over the Wolfpack.
Five teams are within two games of second place.
No. 17 West Virginia at No. 10 TCU, Sunday. Two of the top teams in
the Big 12 square off as the Horned Frogs hope to remain at top of
the conference standings.
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