Looks like Rebecca picked us at #5
(I am not sure because I am having trouble understanding the individual voter rankings, this is what displays when I selected her)
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Yes, she is.Quick question….does anyone know if Emily Adams is still voting?
They did just beat previously unbeaten UCLA., so I am good with that.I’m not mad at it. I’d still have UCLA ahead of UConn, but I do think UConn has done more to justify being ranked ahead of Southern Cal.
She hasn't voted since leaving the SC beat. Not sure why.How is it that our new Beat writer, Emily Adams who is a AP voting member still puts us at 18. at least that is what it daily’s when you look how individuals vote.
Maybe the publication gets to chose the voter?She hasn't voted since leaving the SC beat. Not sure why.
Good point. I don't know how the AP voters are chosen but CT publications have 2 voters: Carl Adamec and Roger Cleaveland.Maybe the publication gets to chose the voter?
Quick question….does anyone know if Emily Adams is still voting?

Yes. Who's the best team they've beaten? They were getting votes for winning but it certainly wasn't for quality wins.Would anyone care to share their thoughts as to why Vandy aren't ranked? I know they (very surprisingly) lost last night, but they had a pretty good run till now. Is it because of the quality of the teams they played till now?
She is still voting, link just not updating on AP site. Has UCONN 10 this week.She hasn't voted since leaving the SC beat. Not sure why.
Thanks. Wonder why the AP is not showing her vote.She is still voting, link just not updating on AP site. Has UCONN 10 this week.
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UConn women’s basketball rejoins top 10 in AP Top 25 poll for first time since Week 4
UConn women’s basketball jumped from No. 13 to No. 9 in AP Top 25 poll, rejoining the top 10 for the first time since Nov. 27. The Huskies (14-3, 6-0 Big East) continued their dominance throu…www.courant.com
Subscribers only (I obviously don't remember the workaround).She is still voting, link just not updating on AP site. Has UCONN 10 this week.
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UConn women’s basketball rejoins top 10 in AP Top 25 poll for first time since Week 4
UConn women’s basketball jumped from No. 13 to No. 9 in AP Top 25 poll, rejoining the top 10 for the first time since Nov. 27. The Huskies (14-3, 6-0 Big East) continued their dominance throu…www.courant.com
Can you explain Indiana?Yes. Who's the best team they've beaten? They were getting votes for winning but it certainly wasn't for quality wins.
At least looking at Massey, the SOS seems to be the big disparity. Indiana #8 and Vandy #82. I don't think Indiana hugely challenged themselves in the non-conference but it was better. LSU might be a better head-scratcher of a comparison with a SOS of #64 and really just one "Top 25" win over VT, although they do have better conference wins at this point.Can you explain Indiana?
BTW, not arguing in favor of Vandy though they did beat Iowa State.
Oh my but I appreciate the love.Looks like Rebecca picked us at #5
(I am not sure because I am having trouble understanding the individual voter rankings, this is what displays when I selected her)
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Anchoring bias is a part of it. Indiana started at #9; Vandy wasn't receiving votes. Compared to their starting points, Indiana is down and Vandy, even after losing to Mizzou, is still up.Can you explain Indiana?
BTW, not arguing in favor of Vandy though they did beat Iowa State.
IU has a solid, experienced club. They lack a dead-eye outside shooter, and struggle when Parrish and Scalia aren’t hitting 3s. They need to because the only way to stop Mac Holmes is with the double. She’s extremely skilled. Because they rely on such inside-outside balance, they can be vulnerable to runs, and both Stanford and Iowa put it to them. But IU will be the likely #2 out of the Big Ten, which has solid competition. If you’ve not watched them, check them out on the Big Ten network - they are well-coached and play well together.Anchoring bias is a part of it. Indiana started at #9; Vandy wasn't receiving votes. Compared to their starting points, Indiana is down and Vandy, even after losing to Mizzou, is still up.
Vandy's win over ISU has appreciated in just the past week, but the reality of the polls is that voters rarely if ever retroactively upgrade a team due to a recently improved early-season opponent.
While Indiana doesn't have truly high-quality wins, they've avoided losing to lower-ranked and unranked teams. They are still #9 in Massey and #13 in NET, for whatever that's worth (Vandy is #42/48).