Top five unchanged Texas climbs to sixth in latest AP poll

Top five unchanged Texas climbs to sixth in latest AP poll

Top five unchanged, Texas climbs to sixth in latest AP poll NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY NEW YORK (AP) — UConn remains the top choice in The Associated Press women's basketball poll. The Huskies (22-0) were still the unanimous No. 1 by the 32-member national media panel Monday. They routed No. 7 South Carolina on Thursday and then blew out Cincinnati on Sunday. Here's the full poll: RANKING TEAM RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS 1 UConn (32) 22-0 800 1 2 Mississippi State 23-0 764 2 3 Baylor 21-1 732 3 4 Louisville 24-1 701 4 5 Notre Dame 22-2 683 5 6 Texas 18-4 610 8 7 South Carolina 18-4 579 7 8 UCLA 18-4 558 9 9 Oregon 21-4 555 6 10 Maryland 20-3 535 11 11 Tennessee 19-4 483 12 12 Florida State 19-4 445 10 13 Ohio State 19-5 360 18 14 Texas A&M 18-6 348 14 15 Missouri 17-5 332 15 16 Oregon State 17-6 298 16 17 Stanford 16-8 283 24 18 Georgia 20-3 267 17 19 Duke 18-6 219 19 20 Green Bay 21-2 218 20 21 Michigan 19-6 175 13 22 Oklahoma State 16-6 92 23 23 North Carolina State 19-5 78 NR 24 TCU 16-6 72 22 25 Arizona State 17-7 52 NR The first five teams were unchanged in the poll with Mississippi State, Baylor, Louisville and Notre Dame following UConn. The Bulldogs (23-0) host the Gamecocks on Monday night in a key Southeastern Conference clash. Texas moved up two spots to sixth while UCLA, Oregon and Maryland round out the first 10 teams in the poll. The Ducks dropped three places after losing to then-No. 24 Stanford on Sunday night. McBuckets. — Stanford Women’s Basketball (@StanfordWBB) The 17th-ranked Cardinal made the biggest jump in the Top 25, moving up seven spots. N.C. State entered the poll at No. 23 and Arizona State came in at 25 while West Virginia and California dropped out. This article was from and was legally licensed through the publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to .

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