The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Oregon women No. 1; Syracuse opens at No. 21

- By Doug Feinberg

NEWYORK (AP) » When he took over in 2014, Kelly Graves set out to establish Oregon as one of the elite teams in women’s college basketball.

Fresh off their first Final Four appearance, the Ducks are ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press poll for the first time in school history. Oregon, led by sensationa­l guard Sabrina Ionescu, received 25 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel to grab the top spot in the preseason rankings released Wednesday.

“I think it validates our vision that we had going in here,” Graves told the AP. “It validates the hard work from my staff that’s been with me the whole journey. On this stage we had a better opportunit­y to be in position we now are.”

No. 2 Baylor, the defending national champion, received the other three first-place votes. Stanford, Maryland and UConn round out the top five; the Huskies have been ranked in the top five for 239 consecutiv­e weeks, since January 2007.

“That’s nuts,” Graves said of UConn’s streak. “I think I’d be in my mid 70s by the time we reached that.”

No. 6 Texas A&Mhas its best ranking since the Aggies were fifth on Dec. 29, 2014. Oregon State, South Carolina, Louisville and Mississipp­i State complete the top 10.

Graves knows no one tends to remember who was ranked first in October. He also feels his team, whichwas ranked third in the preseason last year, is mature enough to handle the pres

sures of being No. 1.

“I think it’s really neat and we’re adult enough and smart enough to handle this,” he said. “We’ve kept our heads down and continued to work. Stay humbled and hungry.”

Tennessee isn’t ranked in the preseason for the first time since 1976, ending a 42-year streak. The Lady Vols, who saw their remarkable run of 565 weeks ranked in the poll end in 2016, fell out of the rankings Jan. 14 last season and didn’t return to the Top 25. They changed coaches in the spring, bringing back former star Kellie Harper to coach the team.

No. 16 Notre Dame, coming off two trips to the national championsh­ip game, is out of the top 10 for the first time since Jan. 17, 2011. Coach Muffet McGraw lost all five starters to the WNBA and two top reserves from last year transferre­d. It is the team’s worst preseason ranking since the Fighting Irish were also ranked 16th in 2008. RANKEDRAZO­RBACKS Coach Mike Neighbors has No. 22 Arkansas in the preseason Top 25 for the first time since 2002. In the last decade, the team has been ranked a handful of times but not since a one-week stay in the Top 25 in 2014 when Jimmy Dykes was the coach.

“We’re honored by it and definitely not going to take it for granted,” Neighbors said.

The Razorbacks return six of their top seven scorers from last season’s team that lost in the third round of the postseason­WNIT. Junior Chelsea Dungee leads the way.

“My grandpa used to say things are different when the deer gets the gun,” Neighbors said of being ranked. “There’s a different approach for us with teams having motivation against us. It requires a different level of preparatio­n and understand­ing and that’s really new for us.” TIP-INS No. 24 Indiana has only its second preseason ranking in school history. The Hoosiers were 23rd in the 2016 preseason poll. ... No. 15 Texas has the secondmost appearance­s in the preseason poll with 35. Maryland and Stanford are tied for fourth with 32 one behind third place Georgia. ... Oregon became the 15th different team to be No. 1 in the preseason. UConn and Tennessee are tied with 12 each. ... Michigan State at No. 17 was one of five teams that weren’t ranked in the final poll last season. The Spartans were joined by Arkansas, Minnesota (23), Indiana and Michigan (25).

CONFERENCE SUPREMCY

The Atlantic Coast Conference led the way with six teams ranked. Behind No. 9 Louisville are Florida State (12), N.C. State (14), Notre Dame (16), Miami ( 18) and Syracuse (21). The SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12 all had five teams ranked. The Big 12 had two teams with the American Athletic and Big East each having one.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY ?? Oregon is No. 1for the first time in school history while Tennessee’s streak of 42straight appearance­s in The Associated Press preseason Top 25is over, in the poll released Wednesday.
PATRICK SEMANSKY Oregon is No. 1for the first time in school history while Tennessee’s streak of 42straight appearance­s in The Associated Press preseason Top 25is over, in the poll released Wednesday.
 ?? STEVE DIPAOLA ?? Oregon guard Sabrina Ionescu celebrates a regional final victory over Mississipp­i State in the NCAA women’s college basketball tournament in Portland, Ore. Oregon is No. 1for the first time in school history while Tennessee’s streak of 42straight appearance­s in The Associated Press preseason Top 25is over.
STEVE DIPAOLA Oregon guard Sabrina Ionescu celebrates a regional final victory over Mississipp­i State in the NCAA women’s college basketball tournament in Portland, Ore. Oregon is No. 1for the first time in school history while Tennessee’s streak of 42straight appearance­s in The Associated Press preseason Top 25is over.
 ?? JERRY LARSON ?? Baylor’s Lauren Cox (15) scores past Langston’s Trinity Wisby (24) in the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game, in Waco, Texas. Baylor and coach Kim Mulkey are the overwhelmi­ng favorites to win their 10th consecutiv­e Big 12women’s basketball title.
JERRY LARSON Baylor’s Lauren Cox (15) scores past Langston’s Trinity Wisby (24) in the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game, in Waco, Texas. Baylor and coach Kim Mulkey are the overwhelmi­ng favorites to win their 10th consecutiv­e Big 12women’s basketball title.
 ?? ALONZO ADAMS ?? Baylor and head coach Kim Mulkey are the overwhelmi­ng favorites to win their 10th consecutiv­e Big 12women’s basketball title.
ALONZO ADAMS Baylor and head coach Kim Mulkey are the overwhelmi­ng favorites to win their 10th consecutiv­e Big 12women’s basketball title.

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