The Michigan and Michigan State women’s basketball teams broke through the Associated Press Top 25 poll last week.
The Spartans and Wolverines are still climbing.
The Spartans (9-0) jumped seven spots to No. 17 in this week’s poll, released Monday, while the Wolverines (8-1) climbed three spots to No. 20.
Michigan State won its lone game last week, rolling past DePaul on Sunday, 89-61, and is off to the best start in school history. MSU faces No. 21 Iowa on Sunday. It’s the team’s best ranking since the Spartans were 15th in 2019. Robyn Fralick’s squad bettered the previous best 8-0 starts in 2012-13 and 2020-21.
Michigan also won its lone game last week, defeating Northwestern, 60-54, in its Big Ten opener in Ann Arbor.
Tennessee returned to the Top 25 at No. 19, ending the school’s longest drought in the 48-year history of the women’s basketball poll.
The Lady Vols (7-0) had not been ranked since Nov. 27, 2023, a span of 22 polls. Since the rankings began in 1976, Tennessee has been in the Top 25 in 779 of 870 total weeks (89.5%).
Tennessee, under first-year head coach Kim Caldwell, is off to an undefeated start with a pressing style that includes fresh players constantly coming in.
UCLA, UConn and South Carolina remained the top three teams in the poll released Monday. The Bruins received 24 first-place votes from the 32-member national media panel. UCLA beat Washington by 11 in its lone game last week. The Huskies garnered the other eight top votes after routing Louisville 85-52 in the Women’s Champions Classic.
LSU and USC each moved up a spot after then-No. 4 Texas lost to Notre Dame 80-70 in overtime. The Longhorns fell to sixth and the Irish rose two spots to eighth. Maryland was seventh. Duke and Oklahoma rounded out the first 10, withe Sooners moving up a spot.
Georgia Tech (9-0) entered the poll for the first time since Feb. 28, 2022, coming in at No. 25 as the team is off to its best start since 1977-78. The Yellow Jackets host Louisiana-Monroe before visiting No. 14 North Carolina on Sunday. N.C. State also returned to the poll at No. 22 while Illinois, Alabama and Louisville fell out. The Cardinals have four losses this season, all to ranked teams (UCLA, UConn, Kentucky and Oklahoma).
The Big Ten has eight teams in the poll this week, down one from the previous poll. The Southeastern Conference has seven with the ACC and Big 12 having five and four respectively. The Big East has one.
Record | Pts | Prv | |
1. UCLA (24) | 9-0 | 791 | 1 |
2. UConn (8) | 8-0 | 769 | 2 |
3. South Carolina | 9-1 | 742 | 3 |
4. LSU | 11-0 | 652 | 5 |
5. Southern Cal | 8-1 | 628 | 6 |
6. Texas | 8-1 | 621 | 4 |
7. Maryland | 10-0 | 608 | 7 |
8. Notre Dame | 7-2 | 607 | 10 |
9. Duke | 9-2 | 533 | 8 |
10. Oklahoma | 8-1 | 517 | 11 |
11. Ohio State | 8-0 | 459 | 12 |
12. TCU | 9-1 | 447 | 9 |
13. Kansas State | 10-1 | 427 | 13 |
14. North Carolina | 9-1 | 419 | 16 |
15. West Virginia | 9-1 | 376 | 15 |
16. Kentucky | 7-1 | 296 | 14 |
17. Michigan State | 9-0 | 193 | 24 |
18. Iowa State | 8-2 | 190 | 20 |
19. Tennessee | 7-0 | 179 | – |
20. Michigan | 8-1 | 166 | 23 |
21. Iowa | 8-1 | 125 | 17 |
22. Mississippi | 6-3 | 104 | 18 |
22. NC State | 6-3 | 104 | – |
24. Nebraska | 8-1 | 99 | 25 |
25. Georgia Tech | 9-0 | 92 | – |
Others receiving votes: Alabama 73, Illinois 69, California 23, Stanford 18, Vanderbilt 15, Utah 14, Louisville 9, Richmond 8, South Dakota State 8, Creighton 5, Oklahoma State 4, Harvard 3, Florida State 3, Texas Tech 3, Baylor 1.