Notre Dame up to No. 2 in the AP women’s basketball poll — its best ranking in 6 years​on February 10, 2025 at 5:01 pm

Notre Dame moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 on Monday for the Irish’s best ranking since 2019.

The Irish (21-2) — who have won 16 consecutive games — replaced South Carolina in the second spot behind UCLA after the Gamecocks lost 66-62 to Texas over the weekend. It is Notre Dame’s best ranking since it was No. 1 on Jan. 21, 2019. The Bruins remained the unanimous No. 1 choice of the 31-member media panel.

The Longhorns climbed to third with their victory. South Carolina dropped to fourth after seeing its 57-game regular-season SEC winning streak come to an end.

No. 5 LSU and No. 6 USC followed the Gamecocks, each moving up one spot after Connecticut lost at then-No. 19 Tennessee last week. The Huskies fell two places to seventh. Tennessee, which lost to LSU on Sunday, moved up four spots to 15th.

Kentucky moved up to eighth, the Wildcats’ best ranking since Dec. 8, 2015, when they were seventh. Ohio State was ninth and North Carolina State jumped up four places to 10th. The Wolfpack had wins over then-No. 10 Duke and 22nd-ranked Florida State last week.

Ins and outs

Creighton and Baylor entered the poll at Nos. 24 and 25 while Vanderbilt and California dropped out. The Bluejays were ranked in the preseason Top 25 before falling out. Baylor has been in and out of the poll a few times this season.

Milestone ranking

UConn’s appearance in the poll this week was its 600th straight. It’s the longest streak ever, dating to the 1993 preseason poll. South Carolina has the next-longest active streak with 242 consecutive weeks in the Top 25.

Receiving recognition

Grand Canyon received its first vote in the poll as the Antelopes were ranked 25th on one ballot. The program underwent the transition to Division I beginning in 2013, joining the Western Athletic Conference that season. They are 22-2 this season and have won 20 consecutive games after losses to Middle Tennessee and Oregon.

Conference breakdown

The SEC still reigns with seven ranked teams. The ACC has six, the Big Ten and Big 12 each have five and the Big East has two.

Games of the week

  • No. 1 UCLA at No. 6 USC, Thursday. First place in the Big Ten will be on the line when the Bruins visit the Trojans in the first of two meetings over the next few weeks.
  • No. 7 UConn at No. 4 South Carolina, Sunday. The Huskies will have their last chance to beat a top opponent before the NCAA Tournament.
  • No. 5 LSU at No. 3 Texas, Sunday. Two of the three teams tied atop the SEC face off in a key conference showdown.

Notre Dame replaced South Carolina in the No. 2 spot behind UCLA after the Gamecocks lost to Texas over the weekend.   

Notre Dame guard Cassandre Prosper (8) gets a rebound against California center Michelle Onyiah (0) on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/John Mersits)
Notre Dame guard Cassandre Prosper (8) gets a rebound against California center Michelle Onyiah (0) on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/John Mersits)
UPDATED: February 10, 2025 at 11:25 AM CST

Notre Dame moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 on Monday for the Irish’s best ranking since 2019.

The Irish (21-2) — who have won 16 consecutive games — replaced South Carolina in the second spot behind UCLA after the Gamecocks lost 66-62 to Texas over the weekend. It is Notre Dame’s best ranking since it was No. 1 on Jan. 21, 2019. The Bruins remained the unanimous No. 1 choice of the 31-member media panel.

The Longhorns climbed to third with their victory. South Carolina dropped to fourth after seeing its 57-game regular-season SEC winning streak come to an end.

No. 5 LSU and No. 6 USC followed the Gamecocks, each moving up one spot after Connecticut lost at then-No. 19 Tennessee last week. The Huskies fell two places to seventh. Tennessee, which lost to LSU on Sunday, moved up four spots to 15th.

Kentucky moved up to eighth, the Wildcats’ best ranking since Dec. 8, 2015, when they were seventh. Ohio State was ninth and North Carolina State jumped up four places to 10th. The Wolfpack had wins over then-No. 10 Duke and 22nd-ranked Florida State last week.

Ins and outs

Creighton and Baylor entered the poll at Nos. 24 and 25 while Vanderbilt and California dropped out. The Bluejays were ranked in the preseason Top 25 before falling out. Baylor has been in and out of the poll a few times this season.

Milestone ranking

UConn’s appearance in the poll this week was its 600th straight. It’s the longest streak ever, dating to the 1993 preseason poll. South Carolina has the next-longest active streak with 242 consecutive weeks in the Top 25.

Receiving recognition

Grand Canyon received its first vote in the poll as the Antelopes were ranked 25th on one ballot. The program underwent the transition to Division I beginning in 2013, joining the Western Athletic Conference that season. They are 22-2 this season and have won 20 consecutive games after losses to Middle Tennessee and Oregon.

Conference breakdown

The SEC still reigns with seven ranked teams. The ACC has six, the Big Ten and Big 12 each have five and the Big East has two.

Games of the week

  • No. 1 UCLA at No. 6 USC, Thursday. First place in the Big Ten will be on the line when the Bruins visit the Trojans in the first of two meetings over the next few weeks.
  • No. 7 UConn at No. 4 South Carolina, Sunday. The Huskies will have their last chance to beat a top opponent before the NCAA Tournament.
  • No. 5 LSU at No. 3 Texas, Sunday. Two of the three teams tied atop the SEC face off in a key conference showdown.
Originally Published: February 10, 2025 at 11:01 AM CST

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