Five large ten teams remain in women’s basketball associated press top 25

Big Ten -Conference remains on top of women’s basketball top 25 Associated Press Top 25 Location.

Nebraska Women’s Basketball was not one of the programs included in the polls and could not receive a vote in this week’s location after back for back loss. Nebraska fell to Indiana 76-60 on Sunday, February 2nd and fell a slope to the home to Michigan 78-60 Thursday.

Nebraska has had mixed results this season against the top 25 enemies this year, as they then no. 20 Michigan State on January 8 and RV Minnesota on December 8, but falls in their other ranked matchups. Huskers has dropped competitions for No. 1 UCLA, No. 6 USC, No. 9 Ohio State, No. 19 Georgia Tech and No. 24 Creighton.

Nebraska -Guard Britt Prince handles the ball against Wisconsin in Pinnacle Bank Arena on January 20, 2025.

Nebraska Guard Britt Prince handles the ball against Wisconsin in Pinnacle Bank Arena on January 20, 2025. / Nebraska Athletics

The Big Ten conference again held the top location in this week’s ranking with No. 1 UCLA that led the package. USC rose to No. 6, while Ohio State fell somewhere to No. 9. Outside of the Top 10 contained conference No. 17 Maryland and No. 22 Michigan State. Illinois and Michigan received votes in this week’s location, giving the conference seven teams that received votes in the vote.

Seven Southeastern Conference teams were included in Monday’s Associated Press Top 25, as No. 3 Texas, No. 4 South Carolina, and No. 5 LSU held in the middle of the top ten. No. 8 Kentucky rose three seats up in the top ten. Outside of the top programs, No. 15 Tennessee rose four seats, while No. 16 Oklahoma fell a position. No. 21 Alabama rounded the Top 25 for SEC, climbing two spots. Vanderbilt and Ole Miss also received votes in this week’s vote.

The Atlantic Coast conference held No. 2 place in this week’s location when Notre Dame climbed up to the runner-up vote. No. 10 North Carolina State jumped up four seats to the last place in the top ten, while No. 13 Duke fell down three positions, just as No. 19 Georgia Tech did. No. 23 Florida State remained in the vote, while California and Louisville received votes.

Florida State Women's Basketball Team takes NC State at Donald L. Tucker Civic Center on Sunday, February 9, 2025.

Florida State Women’s Basketball Team Takes NC State at Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Sunday 9 February 2025. / Misshalynn Brown / Tallahasee Democrat / USA Today Network via Imag pictures

The BIG 12 conference included five teams with its leading program # 11 TCU, dropping out of the top ten down in two seats from last week. No. 14 Kansas State also fell two spots, while No. 18 West Virginia remained in their same position. No. 20 Oklahoma State jumped five seats, while No. 25 Baylor Snow back in the top 25.

The Big East conference stopped No. 7 Uconn, which fell two seats, but added another program in No. 24 Creighton as Bluejays jumped into the polls after receiving votes for several weeks.

Other teams that receive votes in this week’s vote include California, Illinois, Vanderbilt, Utah, South Dakota State, Michigan, Richmond, Mississippi, Columbia, Harvard, Louisville and Grand Canyon.

After Nebraskas Matchup with un-ranked Iowa on Monday night, Huskers No. 17 Maryland fights Thursday for the start of the back-to-back road test. Now travel to RV Illinois on Sunday.

Associated Press Top 25

  1. UCLA
  2. Notre Dame
  3. Texas
  4. South Carolina
  5. LSU
  6. USC
  7. Uconn
  8. Kentucky
  9. Ohio State
  10. North Carolina State
  11. TCU
  12. North Carolina
  13. Duke
  14. Kansas State
  15. Tennessee
  16. Oklahoma
  17. Maryland
  18. West Virginia
  19. Georgia Tech
  20. Oklahoma State
  21. Alabama
  22. Michigan State
  23. Florida State
  24. Creighton
  25. Baylor

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