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The Huskies received some good news going into their five-day holiday break, as UConn was ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press rankings for the first time this season and 243rd week in program history.
Following former No. 1 Stanford’s loss to unranked Texas Sunday afternoon and UConn’s 97-53 clobbering of Oklahoma, the Huskies received 19 first-place votes, well ahead of those received by Oregon (5), Oregon State (4) and South Carolina (1). That group of four, along with Stanford, round out the top five of the rankings.
It was UConn’s first No. 1 ranking since Dec. 31, 2018, right before the Huskies fell on the road to Baylor.
[Story]
UConn's up -to-date stats through the OU game
Here is the full Top 25:
1. UConn (19)
2. Oregon (5)
3. Oregon St. (4)
4. South Carolina (1)
5. Stanford
6. Baylor
7. Louisville
8. Florida St.
9. NC State
10. UCLA
11. Texas A&M
12. Maryland
13. Kentucky
14. Indiana
[Related] Second-half outburst against Oklahoma shows UConn women at their best »
15. Mississippi St.
16. DePaul
17. Gonzaga
18. Arizona
19. West Virginia
[Related] Olivia Nelson-Ododa’s dominance helps UConn roll past Oklahoma without Geno Auriemma »
20. Arkansas
21. Missouri St.
22. Tennessee
23. Michigan
24. Miami
25. Texas
Following former No. 1 Stanford’s loss to unranked Texas Sunday afternoon and UConn’s 97-53 clobbering of Oklahoma, the Huskies received 19 first-place votes, well ahead of those received by Oregon (5), Oregon State (4) and South Carolina (1). That group of four, along with Stanford, round out the top five of the rankings.
It was UConn’s first No. 1 ranking since Dec. 31, 2018, right before the Huskies fell on the road to Baylor.
[Story]
UConn's up -to-date stats through the OU game
Here is the full Top 25:
1. UConn (19)
2. Oregon (5)
3. Oregon St. (4)
4. South Carolina (1)
5. Stanford
6. Baylor
7. Louisville
8. Florida St.
9. NC State
10. UCLA
11. Texas A&M
12. Maryland
13. Kentucky
14. Indiana
[Related] Second-half outburst against Oklahoma shows UConn women at their best »
15. Mississippi St.
16. DePaul
17. Gonzaga
18. Arizona
19. West Virginia
[Related] Olivia Nelson-Ododa’s dominance helps UConn roll past Oklahoma without Geno Auriemma »
20. Arkansas
21. Missouri St.
22. Tennessee
23. Michigan
24. Miami
25. Texas
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