The updated women’s college basketball rankings are out, and while South Carolina still holds the top spot unanimously, there was A LOT of shuffling within the top-10.
After knocking off Indiana, NC State now owns second-place (previously tied with UConn), while the Huskies dropped to No. 3. Elsewhere, the Hoosiers fell from No. 6 to No. 10 and Tennessee was welcomed in at No. 9.Here’s what else you missed this week in college hoops!
Biggest wins:
No. 2 NC State over No. 6 Indiana, 66-58
No. 10 Louisville over No. 12 Michigan, 70-48
No. 15 Texas over No. 17 Texas A&M, 76-60
No. 2 UConn over No. 24 Notre Dame, 73-54
Biggest upsets:
UT Arlington over No. 13 South Florida, 61-56
LSU over No. 14 Iowa State, 69-60
Duke over No. 9 Iowa, 79-64 (coach Kara Lawson’s first victory over a top-25 team)
UC Davis over No. 18 Oregon, 64-57
Syracuse over No. 18 Ohio State, 97-91
Princeton over No. 22 Florida Gulf Coast, 58-55
Biggest performance:
South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston shot a perfect 13-of-13 from the field for 29 points and 14 rebounds in just 21 minutes in a win against NC A&T – sheesh! Newsworthy!
UConn’s No. 1 recruit Azzi Fudd inked a deal with Stephen Curry’s brand SC30
Syracuse’s Teisha Hyman almost quadruple-doubled. Seriously!? She scored 27 points with 15 assists, 11 steals and eight rebounds against Central Connecticut State
Candace Parker opened up about her experience with USA Basketball and her and Geno Auriemma’s dislike for each other
Here are the rankings:
South Carolina
NC State
UConn
Stanford
Baylor
Arizona
Louisville
Maryland
Tennessee
Indiana
Texas
Iowa
Michigan
Kentucky
Iowa State
BYU
South Florida
Texas A&M
Duke
Ohio State
Georgia
Notre Dame
Oregon State
LSU
Colorado