The Maui News

S. Carolina, UConn, Stanford are 1-2-3 in Top 25

- By DOUG FEINBERG

Dawn Staley and South Carolina are back in a familiar spot: No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll.

It’s the second consecutiv­e season that the Gamecocks are the preseason favorite.

ìWith who we brought back and who added for this season, we knew we would start out among the hunted, and itís something that our program is getting used to,” said Staley, who is going into her 14th season as South Carolina coach. “Watching practice every day, I can see that we have the pieces and the competitiv­e fire to reach all of our goals. We have a few more weeks to put those pieces together into a cohesive, successful team that can live up to this preseason ranking.î

The Gamecocks received 14 of the 29 first-place votes from a national media panel in Tuesday’s poll. UConn was second, garnering 10 first-place ballots. It’s the 15th consecutiv­e season that the Huskies were among the top five teams in the preseason.

Defending national champion Stanford was third, getting the other five first-place votes. Maryland and North Carolina State rounded out the top five.

It’s been a busy few days for Staley. The school announced a new, seven-year contract that will pay her $2.9 million this season and grow to $3.5 million in the final season. She also believes the $22.4 million deal should make an impact on her sport and in the equality of what men and womenís coaches and athletes receive from their schools.

HOOSIER HYSTERIA

Indiana is No. 8, the school’s highest ranking ever in women’s basketball. There’s a lot of excitement around Bloomingto­n, with all five starters returning from a team that went to the Elite Eight last year and had its sixth straight 20-win season.

ìIt’s great recognitio­n for our program and a testament to our team and how they continued to get better throughout one of the most difficult and challengin­g seasons we had in the history of women’s basketball,î Indiana coach Teri Moren said. ìWe believe we have much to prove and are looking forward to what we know will be a challengin­g season in both non-conference as well as what we’ll see in the Big Ten.î

RISING WOLVERINES

Michigan also tied its best ranking ever, coming in at No. 11. The Wolverines return three starters, including Naz Hillmon, from the squad that lost to Baylor in overtime in the Sweet 16 last season.

Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico called the ranking an honor and said her team was eager to build on the momentum from last spring.

ìWe have been able to take steps forward and grow as a program the past few seasons, doing things that had never been done before,î she said. “Showing that consistenc­y year in and year out is the sign of a great program, not just a great team.î

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