The Commercial Appeal

Stanford up to No. 2 in Top 25 behind Uconn

- Doug Feinberg

Buoyed by an impressive run to the Pac-12 Conference championsh­ip, Stanford jumped two spots to No. 2 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll on Monday. The Cardinal won three games in the conference tournament by an average of 31 points, including a 20-point victory over then-no. 9 UCLA on Sunday for the title.

Coach Tara Vanderveer’s team received five of 29 first-place votes from a national media panel. Stanford (25-2) trails only Uconn in the AP Top 25. The Huskies got 22 first-place votes and play for the Big East Tournament title on Monday night against Marquette.

North Carolina State stayed at No. 3 after edging Louisville for the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip. The Wolfpack received the other two firstplace votes. Texas A&M and South Carolina rounded out the top five teams in the poll. The Gamecocks won the SEC championsh­ip on Sunday, beating Georgia.

Baylor was No. 6, with Louisville and Maryland tied for seventh. Indiana and UCLA finished off the top 10. The Lady Bears, Terrapins and Hoosiers all play in their conference tournament­s this week.

The final poll of the season will be released next Monday before the NCAA unveils the tournament bracket.

Florida Gulf Coast entered the Top 25 for the first time since 2015, coming in at No. 24, while Depaul fell out. The Eagles have won 22 consecutiv­e games after losing in the Gulf Coast Showcase to Missouri State and Arkansas. They play in the Atlantic Sun Tournament later this week. “We’re definitely excited that we’re being considered among the best 25 teams in the country,” Florida Gulf Coast coach Karl Smesko said. “It’s something that’s very challengin­g for mid-majors to break into that poll. We know we put in a lot of work and had to have a successful season up to this point to be considered for it.”

The Eagles were ranked for the final five weeks of the 2015 season, reaching No. 20 – the only other time the school has been in the Top 25.

“It is rewarding that we’re being recognized for how well we’re playing when we didn’t have the same type of nonconfere­nce season we normally have with the number of BCS teams,” Smesko said.

 ?? ISAAC BREKKEN/AP ?? Stanford (25-2) celebrates after beating UCLA on Sunday in the Pac-12 women’s tournament championsh­ip game in Las Vegas.
ISAAC BREKKEN/AP Stanford (25-2) celebrates after beating UCLA on Sunday in the Pac-12 women’s tournament championsh­ip game in Las Vegas.

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