Texas claims the top spot in women’s basketball Power 10


Texas claims the top spot in women’s basketball Power 10

After a wild week of female hoops, NCAA.Com Autumn Johnson made several big changes in his latest female women’s basketball Power 10. Here’s what you need to know:

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1. Texas (formerly 2)

The Longhorn’s closely escaped a hard challenge from the state of Mississippi before they sailed around Florida to ensure a share in the headline of the regular Sec season. He enters the Sec tournament as seed no. 2.

2. Southern California (formerly 4)

Trojan horses are Queen La, sweeping up and creating history with their first Big Championship of the regular season. Leaded by a 30-point performance of Juju Watkins it is the fourth direct victory of the Trojan horse vs 5 top 5 enemy.

3. UConn (formerly 5)

Paige Bueckers played its last home game in the regular season, on the day of seniors was introduced to Huskies Honor and packed the season as champions in the regular Big East season.

4. UCLA (formerly 1)

Bruins fell into the retaliation of the battle for LA. Their only two losses this season came to their opponent Crosstown. After injury to Gamecocks, I gave them an advantage over South Carolina.

5. South Carolina (formerly 6)

Chloe Kitts recorded three times against Ole Miss and became the first gamecko -rock to do so since 2021. South Carolina limited the week of victory over Kentucky, secured a regular season and won Mint’s overturning for seed no.

6. TCU (formerly 8)

The upper frogs faced the Baylor in a bold battle for the Big 12 crown and emerged victoriously and claimed that their first big title Big 12 regular seasons.

7. NC status (formerly 9)

Wolfpack secured seed 1 in ACC tournament and shared the title ACC regular season.

8. Notre Dame (formerly 3)

The fighting Irish suffered another main failure against Florida, but reflected in victory over Louisville and gained a share in the title of ACC in the regular season.

9. Oklahoma (formerly NR)

Sooons are back to the mix after a strong run to close the regular season on a hexagonal winning lane.

10. LSU (formerly 7)

The tigers suffered losses back to Alabama and Ole Miss. They lack Flau’jae Johnson, who is expected to be during the SEC tournament due to SEC inflammation. Tigers survive my power 10 with other disturbances around NCAA.

He fell out

North Carolina (formerly 10)-Back-to-back for Duke and Virginia.

All teams that were on the bubble lost: Ohio State, Tennessee, K-State and Kentucky. March will be mad. Conference tournaments are another!


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