Vanderbilt ranked in women’s AP Top 25 for 1st time in 11 years; UCLA, South Carolina still 1
- Vanderbilt has entered the Associated Press Women's Basketball Top 25 at No. 25 for the first time since February 10, 2014, as reported by the Associated Press.
- The top four teams remain unchanged with UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame, and USC, according to the Associated Press.
- Texas moved up to fifth place, surpassing UConn, which is now ranked sixth, as stated by the Associated Press.
- Tennessee Coach Kim Caldwell returned to her team after giving birth to her first child, Conor Scott, a week ago, according to the Associated Press.
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Vanderbilt women ranked for first time in 11 years
Vanderbilt entered the Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 on Monday at No. 23, its first ranking in more than a decade, while Texas returned to the top five and Ohio State and Duke both jumped back into the top…
A 3-0 week with two ranked wins moves Texas back into AP women's top 5
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After a perfect week on the hardwood, the Texas women's basketball team is back in the top five. The Longhorns moved up two spots to No. 5 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball rankings released Monday, following a blowout nonconference win and two close wins in Southeastern Conference play. Full women's AP Top 25 Texas (20-2, 6-1 SEC) thumped Maryland 89-51 on Jan. 20 at the Coretta Scott King Classic in Newa…
Top 4 unchanged, Vandy ranked for first time since ’14
UCLA and South Carolina remained atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll released on Monday, with Vanderbilt joining the party for the first time since 2014. The Bruins (20-0) received 31 first-place votes as the only remaining unbeaten team and the Gamecocks (19-1) got the remaining vote, followed by No. 3 Notre Dame (17-2) and No. 4 Southern California (18-1). No. 5 Texas (20-2) rose two spots, followed by UConn (19-2), LSU (2…
UConn Falls Short Yet Again While Historic College Basketball Program Ends 11-Year AP Rankings Drought
Basketball is a game full of uncertainties, where anyone or any team can make a comeback. The Vanderbilt Commodores women’s basketball team proved just that, making history by ending an 11-year drought. Meanwhile, across the court, Geno Auriemma’s UConn team found themselves falling short once again, reminding fans of the unpredictable nature of the game. Shea Ralph’s Vanderbilt team is making waves. The Commodores are back in the AP women’s ba…
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