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South Carolina's women's college basketball team has returned to the top spot in the power rankings, with UCLA, Colorado, Stanford, and USC also ranking high. Utah's team has dropped to No. 10 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, while Colorado's team has jumped to No. 3. The USA TODAY Sports women's basketball poll shows South Carolina and LSU retaining their spots, with UCLA, Stanford, and Colorado moving up. The season has started with unexpected outcomes, leaving the emergence of a dominant team, potentially South Carolina, to be seen.
It took less than 10 hours for the 2023-24 women’s college basketball season to go off-script. What remains to be seen now is if a truly dominant team will emerge. Will that once again be South Carolina? @benpickman with more: https://t.co/WFKpi74JwI https://t.co/qx3swiunZM
South Carolina, LSU retain their previous spots in the USA TODAY Sports women's basketball poll. Meanwhile, UCLA, Stanford and Colorado move up. Full poll ➡ https://t.co/yXBWB18eJk https://t.co/9iqik9nyMX
Utah WBB drops to No. 10 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, down 6 spots from last week. Other Pac-12 teams: 2 - UCLA 3 - Colorado 4 - Stanford 8 - USC 23 - Washington State That’s 5 teams from the Pac-12 inside the top 10. https://t.co/MbmALwaPOT
Every projected contender in women's college basketball has taken its lumps so far — except for South Carolina. Sound familiar? Dawn Staley's Gamecocks lead @sabreenajm's power rankings ⤵️ https://t.co/2WDDigtG29
Colorado WBB jumps to No. 3 in this week’s AP Top 25 poll. It’s CU’s best ranking since finishing the 1994-95 season at No. 2. #cubuffs
The top six in @sabreenajm's power rankings look *completely* different from her preseason vote. I see you, South Carolina at No. 1. And also, hello (and sadly, a long, drawn-out goodbye) to the Pac-12, occupying spots two through four. https://t.co/lOF5vJLSFw
Women’s college basketball power rankings: South Carolina returns to a familiar spot https://t.co/J5Y9CLWF4A