Look: One Big 12 Team Bounces Back in Women’s AP Top 25

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The latest AP Women’s Top 25 was released on Monday morning, and the Big 12 maintained its number of four teams on the list.

TCU maintained its spot at No. 9 and sits at 21-2 after an 82-69 win over Iowa State. Kansas State fell one spot to No. 12 after suffering their second loss of the year but then rebounded with a 91-64 win over Kansas.

Likewise, Oklahoma State dropped a single spot to No. 25 after their 54-37 loss to West Virginia on Saturday.

 

Unlike those teams, who either stayed put or fell slightly from where they ranked last week, the West Virginia Mountaineers bounced back in a big way.

WVU fell five sports last week to No. 21, but after their blowout win over Oklahoma State the Mountaineers are back up three spots to No. 18.

Here’s a look at the entire poll, courtesy of the Associated Press.

  1. UCLA Bruins (21-0)
  2. South Carolina Gamecocks (21-1)
  3. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (19-2)
  4. Texas Longhorns (22-2)
  5. UConn Huskies (21-2)
  6. LSU Lady Tigers (23-1)
  7. USC Trojans (19-2)
  8. Ohio State Buckeyes (20-1)
  9. TCU Horned Frogs (21-2)
  10. Duke Blue Devils (17-4)
  11. Kentucky Wildcats (19-2)
  12. Kansas State Wildcats (21-2)
  13. North Carolina Tar Heels (20-4)
  14. NC State Wolfpack (17-4)
  15. Oklahoma Sooners (16-6)
  16. Maryland Terrapins (17-5
  17. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (18-4)
  18. West Virginia Mountaineers (17-4)
  19. Tennessee Lady Vols (16-5)
  20. Michigan State Spartans (18-4)
  21. California Golden Bears (19-4)
  22. Florida State Seminoles (18-4)
  23. Alabama Crimson Tide (18-5)
  24. Vanderbilt Commodores (18-5)
  25. Oklahoma State Cowgirls (18-4)

Others receiving votes: Creighton (30), Baylor (24), Illinois (13), Utah (12), Mississippi (11), Michigan (7), Minnesota (6), South Dakota State (6), Harvard (5), Columbia (2), Richmond (1).

     
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