Women's CBK AP Top 25: UNC Surges, Alabama Exits, Fairfield Enters
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UConn heads into the postseason undefeated and still the unanimous No. 1 choice in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25. The Huskies, who have won 47 consecutive games, are 31-0 this season after routing St. John's at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. It's the 11th time they've headed to the conference tournament undefeated. The 47 wins in a row are tied for the fifth-longest streak in Division I women's basketball history. They received all 31 first-place votes in Monday's poll from a national media panel. The top nine teams remained unchanged this week with UCLA, South Carolina and Texas following the Huskies. Vanderbilt and LSU were next followed by Oklahoma, Michigan and Iowa. TCU replaced Louisville in the top 10 after the Cardinals lost at Notre Dame on Sunday. North Carolina made the biggest jump, moving up five spots after knocking off Duke on Sunday. The Tar Heels have won four straight. Another 12 teams received votes for the poll this week. Alabama led the way with 29, followed by Notre Dame, which upset previous No. 10 Louisville, with 26. Columbia received 25, while Villanova – the second-seed in the Big East – picked up 19. Oklahoma State (13), NC State (11), Rice (8), Washington (4), Tennessee (3), Rhode Island (2), Illinois (2) and Iowa State (2) rounded out the dozen others. Here is the full top 25: 25. Fairfield, 25-4, MAAC24. Ole Miss, 21-10, SEC23. Princeton, 23-3, Ivy League22. Georgia, 22-8, SEC21. Texas Tech, 25-6, Big 1220. Baylor, 24-7, Big 1219. Minnesota, 22-7, Big Ten18. Michigan State, 22-7, Big Ten17. Kentucky, 21-9, SEC16. North Carolina, 25-6, ACC15. West Virginia, 24-6, Big 1214. Maryland, 23-7, Big Ten13. Duke, 21-8, ACC12. Louisville, 25-6, ACC11. Ohio State, 24-6, Big Ten10. TCU, 27-4, Big 129. Iowa, 24-5, Big Ten8. Michigan, 24-5, Big Ten7. Oklahoma, 23-6, SEC6. LSU, 26-4, SEC5. Vanderbilt, 27-3, SEC4. Texas, 28-3, SEC3. South Carolina, 29-2, SEC2. UCLA, 28-1, Big Ten1. UConn, 31-0, Big East In and out Fairfield en
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- No Data Available - BROWSE BY SPORTS & TEAMS PLAYERS SHOWS PERSONALITIES TOPICS Built on Women's College Basketball Women's College Basketball Women's CBK AP Top 25: UNC Surges, Alabama Exits, Fairfield Enters Published Mar. 2, 2026 12:36 p.m. ET share facebook x reddit link UConn heads into the postseason undefeated and still the unanimous No. 1 choice in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25. The Huskies, who have won 47 consecutive games, are 31-0 this season after routing St. John's at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. It's the 11th time they've headed to the conference tournament undefeated. The 47 wins in a row are tied for the fifth-longest streak in Division I women's basketball history. They received all 31 first-place votes in Monday's poll from a national media panel. The top nine teams remained unchanged this week with UCLA , South Carolina and Texas following the Huskies. Vanderbilt and LSU were next followed by Oklahoma, Michigan and Iowa. TCU replaced Louisville in the top 10 after the Cardinals lost at Notre Dame on Sunday. North Carolina made the biggest jump, moving up five spots after knocking off Duke on Sunday. The Tar Heels have won four straight. Another 12 teams received votes for the poll this week. Alabama led the way with 29, followed by Notre Dame, which upset previous No. 10 Louisville, with 26. Columbia received 25, while Villanova – the second-seed in the Big East – picked up 19. Oklahoma State (13), NC State (11), Rice (8), Washington (4), Tennessee (3), Rhode Island (2), Illinois (2) and Iowa State (2) rounded out the dozen others. Here is the full top 25: 25. Fairfield, 25-4, MAAC 24. Ole Miss, 21-10, SEC 23. Princeton, 23-3, Ivy League 22. Georgia, 22-8, SEC 21. Texas Tech, 25-6, Big 12 20. Baylor, 24-7, Big 12 19. Minnesota, 22-7, Big Ten 18. Michigan State, 22-7, Big Ten 17. Kentucky, 21-9, SEC 16. North Carolina, 25-6, ACC 15. West Virginia, 24-6, Big 12 14. Maryland, 23-7, Big Ten 13. Duke, 21-8, ACC 12. Louisvi...
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