Women's AP Top 25 Round-Up: Can Anyone Stop Dominant No. 1 South Carolina?
Women's AP Top 25 Round-Up: Can Anyone Stop Dominant No. 1 South Carolina?
A non-conference rout of UConn solidified top-ranked South Carolina's place atop the AP Top 25 with a month left in the regular season.
In a college basketball season marked with parity, South Carolina's continued dominance stands out.
The No. 1-ranked Gamecocks ran past perennial powerhouse UConn on Feb. 11, 83-65, in their fourth win over an opponent currently appearing in the Women's Associated Press Top 25 poll. South Carolina also boasts wins over Notre Dame, No. 16 as of Feb. 12; Utah, checking in presently at No. 22; and a Southeastern Conference win over reigning national champion LSU, the nation's No. 13-ranked team.
"I'm sure it's not fun for the visiting team"
— Matt Vereen (@MattVereen) February 11, 2024
The CLA has become the hardest place to play women's basketball in the country. Today's dominant win for South Carolina over UConn just the latest example.@tehinapaopa0 says it's why she came to Columbia@GamecockWBB | @wachfox pic.twitter.com/yTokMA5s4n
Never mind that South Carolina remains the country's sole undefeated team; the Gamecocks are one of only two teams appearing in the poll with fewer than three losses. The other is No. 17-ranked Gonzaga.
Meanwhile, the only squad close to matching South Carolina's unblemished mark thus far is Fairfield out of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. At 21-1, Fairfield is knocking on the door of a historic entry into the Top 25.
The Stags extended the nation's second-longest winning streak to 19 games with a 52-46 defeat of Saint Peter's last Saturday, a game that Fairfield coach Carly Thibault-DuDonis said her team will "take the win and learn from it."
Fairfield's 19-game streak beats Gonzaga by a game. The Bulldogs picked up their 18th consecutive on Feb. 10 with a 71-47 romp over Loyola Marymount.
Incredibly, Gonzaga heads into Presidents Day Weekend having held its last three opponents to 47 points or fewer — including Pacific to just 39 in a 65-point blowout.
The next-longest winning streak belongs to Creighton, which moved its run to 10 in a row last week with 31 and 29-point blowouts of Xavier and DePaul. The Bluejays travel to St. John's on Friday, streaming here on FloHoops.com, before drawing UConn in a holiday matinee on Monday.
That so many teams with NCAA Tournament aspirations, if not Final Four potential have taken a few losses speaks to the all-around strength of the game across the nation. No. 4-ranked Iowa may have one of the greatest players of all-time in Caitlin Clark, for example — one can debate where in basketball annals she ranks, but there's no debating she'll leave as the greatest scorer ever — but that doesn't mean the Hawkeyes are invulnerable.
Nebraska handed Iowa its second Big Ten Conference loss in an 82-79 thriller, opening the door for the league's other team that stopped Iowa — Ohio State — to ascend to No. 2.
The Buckeyes are winners of 11 straight over a stretch that includes both the victory over Iowa and a 74-69 defeat of current No. 14 Indiana. Ohio State's rallied nicely since some setbacks in the first month of the campaign, two of which came against the present No. 9 and No. 10, UCLA and Southern California.
Ohio State faces the same Nebraska bunch that beat Iowa on Valentine's Day, a potential roadblock in the Buckeyes' pursuit of the Big Ten regular-season championship. They'll try to avoid the curse that has been reaching No. 2 in the poll, a position that's been a veritable revolving door since the calendar turned to 2024.
Since Jan. 8, Ohio State is the fourth different second-ranked team. No No. 2 has held that position in consecutive polls over the stretch.
- Iowa (Feb. 5)
- Kansas State (Jan. 29)
- UCLA (Jan. 22)
- Iowa (Jan. 15)
- UCLA (Jan. 8)
As No. 2 continues to be an unenviable spot while No. 1 racks up more wins, the question looms: Will anyone be able to stop South Carolina in its pursuit of a second national championship in three seasons?
Feb. 12 Women's AP Top 25
1. South Carolina
Record: 23-0
Previous; No. 1
2. Ohio State
Record: 21-3
Previous: No. 5
3. Stanford
Record: 22-3
Previous: No. 6
4. Iowa
Record: 22-3
Previous: No. 2
5. Texas
Record: 22-3
Previous: No. 7
6. North Carolina State
Record: 21-3
Previous: No. 3
7. Kansas State
Record: 21-3
Previous: No. 8
8. Colorado
Record: 20-4
Previous: No. 4
9. UCLA
Record: 19-4
Previous: No. 9
10. USC
Record: 17-4
Previous: No. 10
11. Oregon State
Record: 20-3
Previous: No. 7
12. Virginia Tech
Record: 20-4
Previous: No. 16
13. LSU
Record: 21-4
Previous: No. 13
14. Indiana
Record: 20-3
Previous: No. 14
15. UConn
Record: 20-5
Previous: No. 11
16. Notre Dame
Record: 18-5
Previous: No. 12
17. Gonzaga
Record: 24-2
Previous: No. 19
18. Louisville
Record: 20-5
Previous: No. 15
19. Syracuse
Record: 20-4
Previous: No. 23
20. Creighton
Record: 20-3
Previous: No. 21
21. Baylor
Record: 18-5
Previous: No. 18
22. Utah
Record: 18-7
Previous: No. 20
23. Oklahoma
Record: 17-6
Previous: No. 24
24. West Virginia
Record: 20-3
Previous: No. 22
25. Princeton
Record: 18-3
Previous: No. 25