
"NEW YORK -- The Southeastern Conference set a record with 10 teams in The Associated Press women's Top 25 basketball poll released Monday. Georgia entered at No. 23 after its win over then-No. 11 Kentucky to give the conference the most teams ever in a single week in the 50-year history of the poll. Last season, the SEC had 10 teams in the men's Top 25 for a few weeks."
"The four teams that played in the Women's Champions Classic at Barclays Center in December haven't lost a conference game yet. No. 15 Tennessee leads the SEC, Iowa is atop the Big Ten, Louisville is in front of the ACC and UConn tops the Big East. The four are a combined 35-0 in league play through Sunday. After the SEC's 10 ranked teams, the Big Ten is next with seven."
The Southeastern Conference achieved a record with 10 teams ranked in the AP women's Top 25 after Georgia entered at No. 23 following a win over then-No. 11 Kentucky. UConn is the unanimous No. 1 and the only unbeaten team, carrying a 37-game winning streak. UCLA moved to No. 2 after South Carolina's overtime loss to Oklahoma. South Carolina dropped to No. 3, with Texas, Vanderbilt and LSU filling the next spots. Louisville, Iowa and Michigan rank in the top 10. Four teams from the Women's Champions Classic are a combined 35-0 in conference play. Conference representation includes seven Big Ten teams, four Big 12, two ACC, and one each from the Big East and Ivy League.
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