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Texas Jumps to No. 2 Behind UConn in Women’s AP Top 25 After Beating South Carolina and UCLA
Texas earned 10 first-place votes after defeating South Carolina and UCLA in a Thanksgiving tournament, marking the first time in 25 years a team beat two top-three opponents so quickly.
- On Monday, Texas rose to No. 2 behind UConn in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll following the Thanksgiving tournament run, the AP reported.
- The 32-member national media panel awarded Texas 10 first-place votes, boosting the Texas Longhorns women's basketball team's ballot totals, the AP reported.
- South Carolina slipped to No. 3 while UCLA landed at No. 4, with the Big 12 having five and the ACC three ranked teams, the AP reported.
- It was the first time in 25 years a team beat two top‑three opponents in so short a span, the AP reported regarding Texas' historic wins.
- These results highlight UConn Huskies' dominance and conference shifts, as the Big Ten matched the SEC with eight teams ranked after Ohio State entered the AP Top 25.
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Texas jumps to No. 2 behind UConn in women's AP Top 25 after beating South Carolina and UCLA
Texas has climbed to No. 2 in the AP Top 25 women's basketball poll after defeating two top teams in a Thanksgiving tournament.
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