Southern Cal’s shocking loss to Iowa dropped the Trojans three spots to No. 7 in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s poll released Monday.
Sunday’s 76-69 loss to the Hawkeyes — which came as Iowa retired former star Caitlin Clark’s jersey — was the second of the season for the Trojans (19-2), with the first coming in November against visiting Notre Dame.
The top three teams — UCLA (21-0), South Carolina (21-1) and Notre Dame (19-2) — remained the same as last week’s poll, with the Bruins nabbing all 32 first-place votes as the only team that remains unbeaten.
Coming in behind Notre Dame are three teams that moved up one spot with USC’s drop — No. 4 Texas (22-2), No. 5 UConn (21-2) and No. 6 LSU (23-1). Behind them, Ohio State (20-1) TCU (21-2), and Duke (17-4) round out the top 10.
No teams exited the poll this week but many positions were shuffled, with Michigan State (18-4) sustaining the biggest drop — four spots — to No. 20 thanks to a 63-59 home loss to Oregon on Thursday.
The rest of this week’s Top 25:
11. Kentucky (19-2) 12. Kansas State (21-2) 13. North Carolina (20-4) 14. North Carolina State (17-4) 15. Oklahoma (16-6) 16. Maryland (17-5) 17. Georgia Tech (18-4) 18. West Virginia (17-4) 19. Tennessee (16-5) 20. Michigan State (18-4) 21. Cal (19-4) 22. Florida State (18-4) 23. Alabama (18-5) 24. Vanderbilt (18-5) 25. Oklahoma State (18-4)
–Field Level Media
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