South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll, garnering all 30 votes from a national media panel.
N.C. State was second, breaking a tie with UConn. Stanford and Baylor (8-1) -- after defeating Missouri, 70-68, on Saturday -- rounded out the top five.
Arizona came in at No. 6, Louisville at No. 7, Maryland at No. 8, Tennessee at No. 9, and Indiana at No. 10.
Before moving up two spots on Monday, Tennessee had not been in the Top 10 since Dec. 31, 2018.
Meanwhile, LSU (6-1) entered at No. 24 after beating then-No. 14 Iowa State last week. It’s the first time the Tigers are in the Top 25 under new coach Kim Mulkey, who won three NCAA titles at Baylor before returning home. The Tigers were last ranked on Dec. 2, 2019.
“It’s a positive and shows these young players, ‘Hey, we’re headed in the right direction,’” Mulkey said. “We celebrate the little things. We’ll celebrate today. I’m going to show them.”
Colorado (8-0) is No. 25, its first poll appearance since Dec. 26, 2016.
“It means everything,” Buffaloes coach JR Payne said of getting ranked. “We’re excited to be here and want to keep climbing.”
Oregon dropped out of the poll, ending a streak of 80 consecutive weeks ranked dating to the preseason poll in 2017 that was the sixth-longest active streak. Florida State and Florida Gulf Coast also fell out.
GOING STREAKING
Tennessee’s long run in the top 10 would go back even further if not for finishing the final poll of the 1997 season at No. 11. Before that, the Lady Vols were in the top 10 every week since the final poll of the 1986 season.
CLIMBING COUGARS
BYU, which entered the poll last week, jumped five spots to No. 16. It’s the best ranking ever for the school. BYU will be tested at Oklahoma on Friday.
STATS OF THE WEEK
Before Duke’s win over Iowa, teams ranked in the top 10 had been 47-0 against unranked opponents. ... Aliyah Boston made 22 of her 24 shots from the field this week in wins over North Carolina A&T and Kansas State, and she averaged 25 points, 15.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks.
GAME OF THE WEEK
No. 8 Maryland at No. 1 South Carolina, Sunday. The Terrapins will be the latest challenge for the Gamecocks, who have already beaten top-five teams N.C. State and UConn this season. Maryland rebounded from a pair of losses in the Bahamas to N.C. State and Stanford with wins over Miami and Rutgers.