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UConn still consensus No. 1 as top four unchanged

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UConn still consensus No. 1 as top four unchanged

UConn’s Undefeated Dynasty: Huskies Hold Unanimous No. 1 Grip in AP Poll

In the ever-churning landscape of women’s college basketball, one constant remains as steady and imposing as a Geno Auriemma glare: the UConn Huskies. The latest Associated Press Top 25 poll, released Monday, delivered a familiar verdict. The defending national champions, now the nation’s lone undefeated team at a pristine 23-0, were once again the unanimous No. 1, collecting all 31 first-place votes. This latest accolade follows a statement performance—a 96-66 demolition of then-No. 15 Tennessee—that extended their staggering winning streak to 39 games. While the Huskies’ throne is secure, the court below them is a fascinating study in stability and subtle shifts, setting the stage for a thrilling final month of regular-season play.

Contents
  • The Unshakeable Summit: A Top Four in Lockstep
  • Movement in the Marquee: The Chase Pack Reshuffles
  • Weekly Winners and Losers: The Poll’s Sharpest Swings
  • Expert Analysis and March Madness Predictions
  • Conclusion: The Calm Before the Tournament Storm

The Unshakeable Summit: A Top Four in Lockstep

The apex of the poll reveals a remarkable consensus. For another week, the top four teams held their ground, forming a clear tier of national championship contenders looking up at the Huskies.

UConn’s dominance is a multi-faceted operation. It’s not merely about having the best players, but about possessing the most complete system. Their blowout of Tennessee showcased a devastating offensive efficiency paired with a defensive intensity that breaks opponents’ spirit. The Huskies aren’t just winning; they are systematically dismantling high-caliber programs, sending a clear message to the rest of the country.

Trailing them, UCLA (21-1) continues to build a compelling resume on the West Coast. Their blend of athleticism and skill makes them a formidable potential Final Four opponent. South Carolina (21-2), under Dawn Staley, remains a physical powerhouse, their two losses coming by a combined seven points. Meanwhile, Texas (21-2) has quietly assembled one of the most resilient seasons in the country, with a defense that can smother even the most potent attacks. This quartet’s stability suggests the selection committee’s top seeds may already be crystallizing, barring a late-season collapse.

Movement in the Marquee: The Chase Pack Reshuffles

While the top stood still, the race for top-five and top-ten positioning saw significant jockeying. This is where the narrative of “who can challenge the giants” begins to take shape.

  • LSU (21-2) and Louisville (21-3) each climbed a rung to No. 5 and No. 6, respectively. LSU’s high-octane offense, led by superstar Angel Reese, makes them a national draw and a threat in any single-elimination scenario.
  • The middle of the top ten welcomed Vanderbilt (21-2), whose impressive record earns them a No. 7 ranking, followed by the formidable trio of Michigan (19-3), Ohio State (20-3), and Iowa (18-4).
  • The presence of Iowa, featuring the nation’s most electrifying scorer in Caitlin Clark, underscores that star power can lift a team into elite status, even with a few blemishes on the record.

This segment of the poll is the most volatile, where a single loss can trigger a multi-spot drop. The consistency of LSU and Louisville, however, is starting to separate them as the leaders of this second tier.

Weekly Winners and Losers: The Poll’s Sharpest Swings

Beyond the top ten, the AP poll tells stories of momentum gained and lost. This week’s most dramatic moves highlight the fine margin between ranked victory and a plummeting stock.

The week’s biggest winner was unequivocally No. 13 Ole Miss (18-4), which soared four spots. Coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has the Rebels playing a tenacious, identity-driven brand of basketball that is yielding signature wins and well-deserved recognition. Their ascent is a testament to sustained performance in the gauntlet of the SEC.

On the other side, the fallout was severe for some storied programs:

  • Tennessee (19-4) took a predictable four-spot tumble to No. 19 after being routed by UConn. The Lady Vols face the classic “no shame in losing to the best” paradox, but the manner of the loss exposed clear gaps.
  • Maryland (17-6) suffered the week’s steepest fall, crashing down six spots to No. 22 after a loss to a struggling Nebraska team. In the deep Big Ten, such missteps are punished harshly in the rankings.
  • Even Princeton (18-2) felt the pressure, dropping four spots to No. 23 despite a strong record, a reminder that mid-major teams often have less room for error in the voters’ eyes.

Expert Analysis and March Madness Predictions

As we gaze into the crystal ball with Selection Sunday just weeks away, several key narratives emerge from this poll snapshot. UConn’s path to another undefeated regular season seems plausible, but the true test will be in the tournament where the pressure magnifies. The Huskies’ greatest strength—their aura of invincibility—is also a giant target on their backs.

The real intrigue lies in the 2-5 seeds. UCLA’s ability to handle physical, postseason-style basketball remains a question. South Carolina’s sometimes-stagnant offense could be their Achilles’ heel in a tight Elite Eight matchup. Texas has the defensive chops but must prove they can win a shootout if necessary.

Look for LSU to be the most dangerous “lower” top seed. Their style is unconventional and difficult to prepare for on short tournament turnaround. Meanwhile, a team like Iowa, with a transcendent talent in Clark, is the ultimate wild card—capable of beating anyone on a given night, but also vulnerable to an early exit if supporting shots aren’t falling.

The mid-major hope, as often, rests with Princeton, whose systemic excellence under Carla Berube could make them a nightmare first-round matchup for a power-conference team.

Conclusion: The Calm Before the Tournament Storm

This week’s AP Top 25 presents a portrait of a season entering its defining chapter. At the top, UConn’s unanimous reign is a tribute to a dynasty that refuses to dim. The steadfast top four have earned their perch, but the hungry chase pack of LSU, Louisville, and others is closing in, ready to capitalize on any stumble. The dramatic swings of Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Maryland underscore the relentless week-to-week pressure of conference play. As the regular season winds down, every possession carries the weight of postseason positioning. The Huskies are the undeniable kings of the hill, but the battle for the right to challenge them in March is raging with increased ferocity. One thing is certain: the road to the Final Four in Dallas will run through Storrs, but the journey there will be filled with landmines, rising contenders, and the unpredictable magic that makes March truly mad.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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