
"UConn still is No. 1, receiving 23 first-place votes from a national media panel. Texas garnered the other nine votes to remain second. The top 10 was unchanged this week. South Carolina and UCLA stayed third and fourth with LSU and Michigan next. Maryland was seventh after rallying to beat Minnesota in double overtime Sunday. TCU, Oklahoma and Iowa State rounded out the first 10. The Cyclones play in-state rival No. 11 Iowa on Wednesday."
"The Big Ten matched The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball record with nine ranked teams as Nebraska entered at No. 24 on Monday. The conference set the mark last year on Dec. 2 and this week has three teams in the top 10 alone. Other Big Ten teams in the poll include No. 16 USC, No. 20 Washington, No. 21 Ohio State and No. 25 Michigan State. The Cornhuskers are ranked for the second consecutive season after starting 9-0."
"Tennessee's milestone ranking The 18th-ranked Lady Vols appeared in the poll for the 800th time in the 50-year history of the rankings. Tennessee had a stretch of being in the Top 25 for 565 straight weeks, a record later surpassed by UConn. Conference supremacy The Big Ten took over the top spot with nine teams while the Southeastern Conference was next with eight. The Big 12 has four and the Atlantic Coast Conference has three. The Big East has one."
The Big Ten has nine teams in the AP Top 25, matching the conference record, with Nebraska entering at No. 24 after a 9-0 start. UConn remains No. 1 with 23 first-place votes, and Texas is No. 2 with nine first-place votes. The top 10 is unchanged: UConn, Texas, South Carolina, UCLA, LSU, Michigan, Maryland, TCU, Oklahoma and Iowa State. Other teams in the poll include No. 16 USC, No. 20 Washington, No. 21 Ohio State and No. 25 Michigan State. Tennessee appeared in the poll for the 800th time. The Big Ten leads conferences with nine ranked teams; the ACC went 3-13 against the SEC and lost its long top-10 streak.
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