Top 12 women's teams stay put; TCU enters at 19
Briefly

"It means a lot as we build this program," TCU coach Mark Campbell said of getting ranked. "We've come a long way. I inherited a program that was 1-17 (in the conference) and at rock bottom. Last year's group laid an incredible foundation to springboard into this season."
The Gamecocks remained the unanimous No. 1 team, receiving all 31 first-place votes from a national media panel. They routed their two opponents last week by an average of 36.5 points.
West Virginia moved up to No. 13 for its highest ranking since 2018 when the Mountaineers were 12th. After a win over Texas A&M, they have won 32 straight nonconference home games.
NC State has had a challenging start to its season, playing both No. 1 South Carolina and TCU on the road. The Wolfpack, who reached the Final Four last season, fell to No. 20 in the poll.
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