WNCAAB: South Carolina remains unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25

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South Carolina remained the unanimous No. 1 team in the Associated Press Top 25 women’s college basketball poll released on Monday.

The Gamecocks (11-0) swept all 36 votes after picking up double-digit wins against Winthrop and Elon last week.

There were no changes to the Top 10 this week.

No. 17 Ohio State (10-2) tumbled four spots after a 77-71 defeat to No. 2 UCLA (11-0) last Monday. The Buckeyes bounced back with an 84-55 win over Belmont on Friday.

No. 23 TCU (13-0) climbed two places — the only team to rise more than one rung this week. The Horned Frogs routed Omaha 96-56 and Mount St. Mary’s 87-34 last week.

West Virginia (11-0) joined the poll at No. 25. Washington (11-1) dropped out following a 59-51 loss to Louisville (11-2), which held steady at No. 19.

The AP Top 25 women’s poll:
1. South Carolina
2. UCLA
3. North Carolina State
4. Iowa
5. Texas
6. Southern California
7. LSU
8. Colorado
9. Stanford
10. Baylor
11. Kansas State
12. Utah.
13. Notre Dame
14. Virginia Tech
15. UConn
16. Indiana
17. Ohio State
18. Marquette
19. Louisville
20. Gonzaga
21. Creighton
22. Florida State
23. TCU
24. North Carolina
25. West Virginia

–Field Level Media

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