Women's college basketball Power Rankings: TCU in, Duke out, more movers
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Women's college basketball Power Rankings: TCU in, Duke out, more movers
"The TCU Horned Frogs moved into the Power Rankings thanks to their 69-59 win on the road against the NC State Wolfpack on Sunday. TCU -- which won the Big 12 regular-season and tournament titles plus made the program's first Elite Eight last season -- had a lot to replace. But its three transfers are already having a big impact."
"But its three transfers are already having a big impact. Olivia Miles (Notre Dame) leads TCU in scoring (17.5 PPG), assists (7.8 APG) and steals (2.8 SPG). Clara Silva (Kentucky) leads the Frogs in rebounding (9.5 RPG) and blocks (2.8 BPG). And Marta Suarez (Cal) is tied with Miles for the scoring lead. In Sunday's win, she had 26 points against the Wolfpack."
"After six ejections (five for leaving the bench) following a brief skirmish to end the first half on Friday, the Mountaineers had just five available players -- only one of them a starter -- for the second half. Yet they outhustled, outworked and outplayed the Blue Devils, who had lost one player to an ejection. They had a much smaller group on court singing "Country Roads" after the epic 57-49 victory, but it probably never sounded better."
TCU earned a 69-59 road victory at NC State and entered the Power Rankings after integrating key transfers. Olivia Miles leads the team in scoring (17.5 PPG), assists (7.8 APG) and steals (2.8 SPG); Clara Silva leads in rebounding (9.5 RPG) and blocks (2.8 BPG); Marta Suarez is tied for the scoring lead and scored 26 points in the NC State win. West Virginia, despite six ejections that left only five players available for the second half, defeated Duke 57-49, outhustling and outworking the Blue Devils and moving into the AP poll at No. 23.
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