Big Ten, SEC each have 4 top 10
teams in AP women's poll as UCLA, South Carolina still lead way
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[January 07, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference both have arguments to be
considered the top league in women's basketball.
Each has seven teams ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 women's
basketball poll Monday, including four apiece in the first 10. Both
leagues have been bolstered this season by conference realignment,
with No. 1 UCLA and No. 4 USC joining the Big Ten while No. 5 Texas
and No. 10 Oklahoma are new to the SEC.
UCLA was once again the top choice in the poll after receiving 30 of
32 first-place votes from a national media panel. The Bruins have
been the solid No. 1 team since knocking off former top team South
Carolina in late November. The Gamecocks, who remained No. 2, host
No. 5 Texas on Sunday.
Notre Dame remained third, garnering the other two first place
votes, taking one away from the Gamecocks.
LSU and UConn were next after the Longhorns. Undefeated Maryland was
eighth with Ohio State moving up one spot to ninth after Oklahoma
split a pair of games with Texas and then-No. 15 Tennessee.
Ranked Utes
Utah underwent a coaching change in the first month of the season
when Lynne Roberts left to coach in the WNBA. Longtime assistant
Gavin Petersen stepped in and now has the Utes ranked for the third
consecutive season as they entered the poll at No. 22.
“I don’t know if it’s ever happened in our game before. leaving a
few games in,” Petersen said in a phone interview. “Our resilient
crew has stepped up and faced the adversity that’s in front of them.
We got through that feeling-out phase and put to rest all the
unknowns.”
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UCLA forward Angela Dugalic (32) shoots over Indiana guard Sydney
Parrish (33) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game
in Bloomington, Ind., Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael
Conroy)
Utah had a huge Thanksgiving tournament win over
Notre Dame. The Utes next face No. 12 Kansas State on Wednesday.
Rising Tide
No. 18 Alabama is off to its best start in the SEC in 21 years as
the Crimson Tide improved to 2-0 in the conference for the first
time since the 2003-04 season with a 68-49 win over Missouri.
Alabama visits No. 5 Texas on Thursday.
Conference breakdown
The Southeastern Conference and Big Ten each have seven teams ranked
this week after Ole Miss fell out of the Top 25. The ACC has six
while the Big 12 has four and the Big East one.
Games of the week
No. 4 USC at No. 8 Maryland, Wednesday. The Terrapins will look to
stay unbeaten as they host JuJu Watkins and the Trojans in a Big Ten
showdown. This is the first top-10 matchup for Maryland this season.
No. 14 Duke at No. 19 North Carolina, Thursday. The first meeting
between these two rivals who are looking to stay near the top of the
ACC.
No. 5 Texas at No. 2 South Carolina, Sunday. The Longhorns face
defending national champion South Carolina in the first of two
regular-season games.
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