UConn tops women's preseason AP Top
25 ahead of South Carolina, UCLA; SEC has 5 teams in top 10
[October 15, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
Defending champion UConn picked up where it left off as the No. 1
team in the country in The Associated Press Top 25 preseason women's
basketball poll released Tuesday.
The Huskies received 27 first-place votes from a 31-member national
media panel. South Carolina, last season’s runner-up to UConn, was
picked second in the poll and garnered the other four first-place
votes. It’s the fifth time in the last six years that Dawn Staley’s
Gamecocks were picked in the top five of the preseason poll. UCLA
and Texas were third and fourth and LSU was fifth.
Oklahoma was sixth, the Sooners’ highest preseason ranking since
they were fourth in 2008. Duke, Tennessee, N.C. State and Maryland
rounded out the top 10.
Led by sensational sophomore Sarah Strong and super senior Azzi Fudd,
Geno Auriemma's UConn squad is ranked No. 1 in the preseason for the
13th time since 1995 and first since 2017.
“Hopefully it’s a little bit of a confidence builder and not, ‘Oh my
God!’” Auriemma said. “I’m happy for them. We talk a lot about how
we’re not out here to prove that we’re defending national champions
or we’re preseason number one in the country, and we have to beat
everybody by 40. We don’t want to get caught in that trap. You tend
to finish the year where you're predicted. So I like being in this
position.”
Eight of the 12 previous times UConn was picked first, the Huskies
won the national championship. Auriemma thinks his team has a good
shot this year.

"It’s got to come with great leadership and it’s got to come with a
little bit of luck and people rising to the occasion," he said.
“Those four times that we didn't win, we didn’t get lucky or we
didn't stay healthy.”
The top four teams were picked in the same order as last season's
final poll. It's the first time in the 50-year history of the
women's poll that the top four teams in the final poll were the same
in the preseason Top 25 the next year; last year was only the second
season that the AP released a Top 25 after the championship game.
For more than four decades, the final poll was released before the
start of the NCAA Tournament.
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UConn head coach Geno Auriemma gestures as player Caroline Ducharme,
left, calls out to their team in the first half of an exhibition
NCAA college basketball game against Boston College, Monday, Oct.
13, 2025, in Uncasville, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Conference supremecy
The Southeastern Conference has eight teams in the Top 25, including
five in the top 10. The Big Ten is next with six schools in the
poll. The ACC has five and Big 12 four. The Atlantic-10 and Big East
each have one.
High expectations in Ann Arbor
Michigan is ranked No. 13 in the preseason poll, its highest ranking
in the inaugural poll since 2021 (No. 11). The Wolverines started
three freshmen last year and went 23-11, winning an NCAA Tournament
game. Big things are expected from that trio of Syla Swords, Mila
Holloway and Olivia Olson.
Resurgent ’Dores
No. 19 Vanderbilt, led by sophomore Mikayla Blakes, is ranked in the
preseason for the first time since 2012. Blakes had one of the
finest freshman seasons in school history when she averaged 23.3
points and scoring over 50 twice. Coach Shea Ralph’s team was ranked
last year for the first time since 2014 when they entered the poll
for two weeks.
Ranked Richmond
No. 24 Richmond has its first ranking in school history.
Expectations are high for the Spiders, who won their first NCAA
Tournament game last season. The Spiders are the first team from the
Atlantic-10 to earn a Top 25 ranking in a decade (George Washington,
2015).
Richmond returns senior standouts Maggie Doogan and Rachel Ullstrom
from last season's team that went 28-7. The Spiders also added
transfer Tierra Simon from Saint Louis.
“It says a lot about where the program is right now,” Richmond coach
Aaron Roussell said. “I don't think it was ever a goal, we just
wanted to keep putting this program on the map. We talk about that a
lot.”
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