UConn's Auriemma ties VanDerveer for most AP Top 25 appearances
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UConn's Auriemma ties VanDerveer for most AP Top 25 appearances
"Geno Auriemma tied Tara VanDerveer for most appearances in the AP women's basketball Top 25 poll when UConn remained No. 1 on Monday. Auriemma has led the Huskies to 654 appearances in the poll during his 41-year Hall of Fame career to match VanDerveer, who retired from Stanford in 2024. UConn has been ranked for the past 619 consecutive weeks, dating to the preseason 1993-94 poll, and once again was a unanimous choice at No. 1 from the 31-member national media panel. Monday was the 900th poll in the 50-year history of the rankings."
"UCLA and South Carolina remained second and third behind the Huskies. Texas and Vanderbilt were next as the top five remained unchanged. The Commodores beat the Longhorns last week before losing to Georgia on Sunday. Michigan, LSU and Louisville were next. Duke moved back into the top 10 at No. 9 as the Blue Devils are riding a 16-game winning streak after beating rival North Carolina on Sunday. Ohio State dropped two places to 10th after losing to Maryland on Sunday. The Terrapins jumped up six spots to 14th."
"In and out Minnesota entered the Top 25 for the first time this season as the Golden Gophers came in at No. 23. They have an eight-game winning streak but a difficult week ahead with games against Ohio State and No. 18 Michigan State. Minnesota was ranked for two weeks last season. Georgia also came back into the rankings this week, appearing at No. 24 after its win over Vanderbilt. Princeton and Washington fell out of the poll."
Geno Auriemma reached 654 AP Top 25 appearances, tying Tara VanDerveer, while UConn remained the unanimous No. 1 and sustained a 619-week consecutive ranking streak dating to the 1993-94 preseason. Monday marked the 900th AP poll in 50 years. UCLA and South Carolina held second and third, with Texas and Vanderbilt completing an unchanged top five. Duke reentered the top 10 at No. 9 amid a 16-game winning streak. Ohio State fell to No. 10 after losing to Maryland, which rose to No. 14. Minnesota and Georgia returned to the poll; Princeton and Washington dropped out. The SEC led with 10 teams represented.
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