WNCAAB: Notre Dame climbs to No. 2 behind unbeaten UCLA

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No. 2 Notre Dame achieved its highest ranking in six years in the Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll released Monday.

The Fighting Irish (21-2) moved up one spot behind unbeaten UCLA (23-0), which remained the unanimous choice of all 31 voters. It’s the loftiest perch for Notre Dame since it was No. 1 on Jan. 21, 2019.

No. 3 Texas (24-2) also climbed one place following its 66-62 victory Sunday against South Carolina (22-2), which slipped two spots to No. 4 after seeing its 57-game Southeastern Conference regular season winning streak end.

No. 5 LSU (25-1) is followed in the top 10 by Southern Cal (21-2), UConn (22-3), Kentucky (19-2), Ohio State (20-3) and North Carolina State (19-4).

Vanderbilt and California dropped out of the poll, replaced by No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Baylor.

The rest of the women’s Top 25:

11. TCU (22-3)
12. North Carolina (21-4)
13. Duke (19-5)
14. Kansas State (22-3)
15. Tennessee (17-6)
16. Oklahoma (17-6)
17. Maryland (19-5)
18. West Virginia (19-4)
19. Georgia Tech (20-4)
20. Oklahoma State (19-4)
21. Alabama (20-5)
22. Michigan State (18-5)
23. Florida State (19-5)
24. Creighton (20-4)
25. Baylor (20-5)

–Field Level Media

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