South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women's college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks.
South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women's college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history.
For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976.
Baylor’s 19-year run in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll is over. The Bears had been ranked for 365 consecutive polls before falling out Monday after losing twice last week.
South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The AP women's basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll.
Dawn Staley and South Carolina buttoned up on defense and won their second national championship, stifling UConn for a 64-49 victory that ended the Huskies’ undefeated streak in title games.