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Louisville Rises to 6th in AP Women's Top 25, Its Best Ranking in Four Years, UConn-UCLA 1-2

Louisville reached No. 6 in the AP poll for the first time in four years following key wins at Stanford and Cal, while UConn maintained a 17-game winning streak.

  • In the Week 13 AP women's Top 25, voters kept UConn Huskies at No. 1 and UCLA Bruins at No. 2, while Louisville Cardinals appear after a 21-3 season and 11-0 ACC start on Sunday.
  • After Sunday, Louisville improved to 11-0 in ACC play, tying the best start in program history and leading the ACC with 16 games of at least 10 made 3s.
  • UConn's metrics show an average margin of victory over ranked teams is 20.8 points, with nine power-conference wins averaging 28.2 points, including a 97-39 win over Xavier.
  • Poll movement this week came from USC, which received a vote after upsetting Iowa on Thursday, reflecting AP Top 25 voters’ reactions in the Week 13 poll.
  • Upset results produced notable movement, with Vanderbilt dropping after Ole Miss loss and Princeton falling after Columbia defeat, while Kansas, St. John's, and Illinois moved up three spots.
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