The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Connecticut (40) 23-0 1,000 1
2. Stanford 21-1 959 2
3. Nebraska 21-0 896 4
4. Notre Dame 21-1 894 3
5. Tennessee 20-2 850 5
6. Xavier 18-3 775 7
7. Ohio St. 23-3 740 8
8. Duke 18-4 709 6
9. West Virginia 21-3 627 11
10. Florida St. 20-4 593 15
11. Baylor 17-5 537 15
12. Oklahoma 16-6 511 13
13. Texas A&M 16-5 510 12
14. Texas 16-6 475 17
15. Oklahoma St. 18-5 436 10
16. Georgetown 19-3 402 18
17. Kentucky 20-3 372 20
18. North Carolina 16-5 358 9
19. Georgia 19-5 323 14
20. Iowa St. 18-4 210 22
21. Georgia Tech 19-5 205 21
22. Gonzaga 19-4 118 24
23. LSU 15-7 93 19
24. TCU 17-5 70 -
25. St. John’s 19-4 68 25
Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 64, Hartford 60, Virginia 56, Wis.-Green Bay 29, Mississippi 12, Michigan St. 11, Miami 10, South Carolina 6, Princeton 5, Penn St. 4, Dayton 3, Middle Tennessee 3, East Carolina 2, Marist 2, Fresno St. 1, Syracuse 1.
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- No. 20 Iowa State surges to 2nd in Big 12
- Rutgers suspends Stringer for 1 game
- Nebraska moves up to No. 3 in women's Top 25 poll
- No. 8 Duke routs No. 18 UNC, 79-51
- No. 21 Georgia Tech reaches 20 wins, beats Clemson
- No. 3 Husker women's team destined to end in red
- No. 2 Stanford whips USC 77-39
- Holloway's layup lifts Ole Miss over LSU in 3 OTs
