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UConn Stays No. 1 in Women's AP Top 25 Poll After Rout, Texas, South Carolina, UCLA Next
UConn leads with 25 of 32 first-place votes as Texas Tech returns to the AP Top 25 after a 61-60 upset over Baylor, ending a decade-long drought.
- On Monday, the AP Top 25 kept UConn Huskies at No. 1 in the final poll of the calendar year, with the Huskies receiving 25 first-place ballots while Texas Longhorns got seven.
- Texas Tech returned to the poll after a 61-60 win over then-No. Baylor Bears, marking their first Top 25 reentry since 2012 and first victory over Baylor since 2011.
- The poll showed the top seven teams unchanged with South Carolina Gamecocks and UCLA Bruins following Texas, while LSU Tigers, Michigan Wolverines and Maryland Terrapins filled the next spots and Oklahoma Sooners and TCU Horned Frogs tied for eighth with Iowa State Cyclones 10th.
- Baylor's one-point loss at home after leading by four points dropped the Bears multiple spots, and the next AP Top 25 will be released Jan. 5.
- There are 12 undefeated women's teams left through Sunday, with Washington Huskies falling out, leaving the Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference each with eight ranked teams.
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UConn stays No. 1 in women's AP Top 25 poll after rout of Iowa
UConn, Texas, South Carolina and UCLA all cruised to easy victories to remain atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll released Monday. The Huskies routed then-No. 11 Iowa in the Women’s Champions Classic on Saturday to stay unbeaten and hold on to No. 1 spot in the Top 25. UConn received 25 first-place ballots from the 32-member national media panel. Texas got the other seven to stay No. 2 in the final poll of the calendar year.…
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