The AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball Poll
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.
Record | Pts | Prv | |
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1. South Carolina (28) | 16-0 | 700 | 1 |
2. Stanford | 16-1 | 671 | 2 |
3. Ohio St. | 17-0 | 645 | 3 |
4. UConn | 13-2 | 587 | 5 |
5. LSU | 16-0 | 582 | 7 |
6. Indiana | 14-1 | 574 | 6 |
7. Notre Dame | 12-2 | 542 | 4 |
8. UCLA | 14-2 | 457 | 12 |
9. Maryland | 13-3 | 437 | 13 |
10. Utah | 14-1 | 427 | 8 |
11. NC State | 13-3 | 370 | 10 |
12. Iowa | 12-4 | 352 | 16 |
13. Virginia Tech | 13-3 | 342 | 9 |
14. Arizona | 14-2 | 341 | 15 |
15. Iowa St. | 10-3 | 307 | 11 |
16. Duke | 14-1 | 281 | 19 |
17. Michigan | 13-3 | 261 | 14 |
18. Baylor | 12-3 | 253 | 23 |
19. Oklahoma | 12-2 | 212 | 17 |
20. Gonzaga | 16-2 | 197 | 20 |
21. Oregon | 12-4 | 144 | 18 |
22. North Carolina | 10-5 | 126 | 22 |
23. Kansas | 12-2 | 99 | 21 |
24. Illinois | 14-3 | 42 | – |
25. Villanova | 14-3 | 35 | – |
Others receiving votes: Arkansas 33, Middle Tennessee 27, St. John’s 22, Miami 10, South Florida 6, Seton Hall 5, Florida St. 5, Creighton 5, Colorado 2, Louisville 1.
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