AP women's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown
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AP women's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown
"Previous ranking: 1 2025-26 record: 23-0 Stat to know: Sarah Strong recorded her ninth 20-plus-point game against an AP-ranked opponent on Sunday, placing her in third place for the most such outings during a UConn player's first two seasons. Ahead of Strong is Maya Moore with 11 and Breanna Stewart with 13. What's next: Wednesday at DePaul, 8 p.m., truTV"
"Previous ranking: 6 2025-26 record: 21-2 Stat to know: LSU scored 100-plus points for the 12th time this campaign, extending its SEC single-season record (a mark previously held by Alabama with 10 in 1991-92). What's next: Thursday at Texas, 9 p.m., ESPN Previous ranking: 7 2025-26 record: 21-3 Stat to know: Louisville improved to 11-0 in ACC play on Sunday, tying the best start in program history. What's next: Thursday vs. Duke, 7 p.m., ESPN"
"The new AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll is out. The LSU Tigers moved up one spot to break into the top five. The Ole Miss Rebels (up four spots) were the week's biggest climber, though the Duke Blue Devils, Texas Tech Lady Raiders and Alabama Crimson Tide each moved up three spots. What does it all mean for the AP Top 25? Let's break down the rankings. Stats courtesy of ESPN Research and The Associated Press. All times Eastern"
LSU moved up one spot to enter the top five while Ole Miss climbed four spots as the week's biggest mover. Duke, Texas Tech and Alabama each rose three places. UConn's Sarah Strong notched her ninth 20-plus-point game against an AP-ranked opponent, ranking third among UConn first-two-season players. UCLA became the seventh Big Ten team this century to start 10-0 in conference play. South Carolina averaged 88.7 points per game, on pace for the program's highest-scoring season. Texas tied TCU with a 38-game active home winning streak. Louisville started 11-0 in ACC play.
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