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UConn unanimous No. 1 as South Carolina climbs to No. 2 in AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll
South Carolina climbed to No. 2 in the latest AP women's basketball Top 25. The reshuffle follows a week where four of the top 10 teams lost. UConn is No. 1.
UConn looks like the No. 1 overall seed as the NCAA women's college basketball season is 10 weeks away from Selection Sunday.
Every Big Ten team has played at least four league games. So, it's as perfect time as any to offer a view of how the Big Ten is shaping up as conference play heats up. Illinois beat writer and AP Top 25 voter Joe Vozzelli looks at major races in the conference:
As for Texas and South Carolina: Despite beating UCLA early in the season, the Longhorns have played a less challenging schedule thus far and have fewer quality wins. South Carolina and Texas are nearly equal in resume, but Texas owns the head-to-head matchup after topping the Gamecocks 66-64 on Nov. 27.
Louisville leads the ACC, Emilee Skinner will redshirt, the search for Joe McKeown's successor is on and UCLA's Megan Grant shifts to softball.
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The turn of the new year has brought nothing but drama to the women’s college basketball landscape. As conference play hits full swing, the latest AP Top 25 poll reflects a week where the untouchables proved to be anything but.
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