UCLA, South Carolina move atop women's Top 25
Briefly

UCLA regained the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 after defeating USC for the Big Ten title, marking their return to the top after previously holding it for 12 weeks. South Carolina ascended to second place following a victory over Texas in the SEC Tournament, while UConn maintained the third position. TCU achieved a historic sixth ranking after their Big Ten title win, securing their highest rank ever. Duke's victory in the ACC championship pushed them to seventh, their best since 2014, as the rankings shook up ahead of the postseason.
UCLA vaulted back up to No. 1 in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 after beating USC for the Big Ten title, receiving 16 first-place votes.
South Carolina moved up to second in the poll after knocking off previous No. 1 Texas in the SEC Tournament, garnering nine first-place ballots.
TCU climbed to sixth for the highest ranking in school history after winning the Big Ten championship, their first title since 2005.
Duke moved up to seventh after winning the ACC championship, marking their best ranking since November 2014.
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