The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

South Carolina holds tight at No. 1 in AP poll

- By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer

NEWYORK >> South Carolina retained its firm grip on the top spot in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll.

The Gamecocks received 26 first-place votes from a 30-member media panel Monday after routing Mississipp­i in record fashion and beating then-No. 22 Tennessee. Baylor remained No. 2, receiving three first-place votes. Oregon, UConn and Louisville rounded out the first five teams in the poll. The Cardinals got the other first-place vote.

South Carolina held Mississipp­i without a point for nearly the first 19 minutes of the SEC game on Thursday. The Rebels finished the half with two points, tying the NCAA record for futility.

The last time a Division I team scored as few as two points in a half was Dec. 16, 2016, whenWester­n Kentucky defeated Lipscomb 87-35 after leading 56-2 at halftime.

The Gamecocks visit No. 25 Arkansas on Thursday before hosting UConn on Feb. 10.

The Huskies host Oregon on Monday night.

Stanford, North Carolina State, Mississipp­i State, Oregon State and UCLA finished off the first

10 teams in the poll. The Bruins fell two spots after losing at Arizona on Friday night. The Wildcats tied for the biggest climb, moving up four spots along with with Maryland. Arizona’s No. 12 ranking is its best since the final poll of 1998, when the team was ninth.

RISING ZAGS

Gonzaga keeps winning and climbing in the poll. The Bulldogs are 11th this week — their best ranking ever. Gonzaga is 22-1 on the season, with the defeat coming in overtime at Stanford. The Zags visit Pacific and Saint Mary’s

this week.

TAKING A BREAK

Both UConn and Louisville steppedawa­y fromconfer­ence play to have exhibition­s against members of the U.S. national team last week. The Huskies played the U.S. team even for the first three quarters and had abrief leadinthe fourthbefo­re falling by 15. The Cardinals lost by 43 after leading 21-17 at the end of the first quarter. Both games served as homecoming­s for many of theU.S. players. SueBird, Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi, Tina Charles and Katie Lou Samuelson all got to play against their former teamandUCo­nn coach GenoAuriem­ma. AngelMcCou­ghtry had a chance to play at Louisville one more time.

 ?? SEAN RAYFORD - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? South Carolina coach Dawn Staley communicat­es with players during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Columbia, S.C.
SEAN RAYFORD - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina coach Dawn Staley communicat­es with players during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Columbia, S.C.

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