Chattanooga Times Free Press

Notre Dame women unanimous No. 1

- BY DOUG FEINBERG

NEW YORK — Muffet McGraw and Notre Dame start the new season where they left off — atop women’s college basketball.

The Irish were the unanimous No. 1 team in The Associated Press women’s preseason poll that was released Wednesday.

The defending national champions received all 31 firstplace votes from a national media panel. It’s only the second time that McGraw’s team has been the preseason No. 1 team. It also occurred in 2016.

The Irish return four starters from last season’s team that battled through a bunch of ACL injuries before winning the school’s second national title. McGraw was honored that the team was ranked first but feels there are a lot of good teams this year.

“Parity is creeping in. I think there are a lot of good teams that are on the radar and some that are under it. It will be interestin­g to see,” she said. “People picked up some good freshmen.”

Connecticu­t was second in the poll, ending a run of 34 consecutiv­e weeks at No. 1. The Huskies have been in the top five every week since Jan. 29, 2007.

“We are No. 2 on reputation. I don’t know we’re No. 2 on merit, that’s for sure,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. “We are like the Sophia Loren of basketball. We’ve looked good for a long time.”

Oregon followed the Huskies, earning the best ranking in program history. The Ducks have lofty expectatio­ns this year.

“Look at what we’ve done in a few short years. That doesn’t happen very often in a Power Five conference,” Oregon coach Kelly Graves said. “It’s hard to make a move in these conference­s with establishe­d powers. I’m proud of what we’ve done and hope to keep it going. I felt this was a sleeping giant here. Everything was in place for us to be considered among the best programs. That’s started to play itself out.”

Baylor and Louisville were fourth and fifth.

Mississipp­i State, Stanford, Oregon State, Maryland and South Carolina rounded out the top 10 teams. Eighth is the best ranking in the preseason for Oregon State in the program’s history.

Here are a few other tidbits from the preseason Top 25 rankings:

› UConn kept its run of being ranked going, appearing in the Top 25 for the 470th consecutiv­e week. That’s 191 more weeks than Baylor, which is second on the active list. Notre Dame, Maryland and South Carolina round out the top five active streaks. Tennessee still holds the longest run of being ranked at 565 consecutiv­e weeks in the poll which ended in 2016.

› Iowa was ranked in the preseason for the first time since the 2014 poll. The No. 13 position was the team’s best since Feb. 16, 2015, when the Hawkeyes also were 13th. Iowa hasn’t been ranked higher than No. 13 since it was 11th in the 1997 season.

› The Atlantic Coast and Southeaste­rn conference­s each had six teams in the Top 25. The Pac-12 had five with the American, Big East, Big Ten and Big 12 each having two.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MICHAEL CATERINA ?? Notre Dame’s Brianna Turner (11) shoots over Lewis University’s Morgan Glatczak (33) during Tuesday’s NCAA exhibition game.
AP PHOTO/MICHAEL CATERINA Notre Dame’s Brianna Turner (11) shoots over Lewis University’s Morgan Glatczak (33) during Tuesday’s NCAA exhibition game.

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