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The Women's top twenty five

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Posted 11:58AM on Monday 11th February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press&#39; women&#39;s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 10, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking <br> <br> Record Pts Pv <br> 1. Connecticut (44) 26-0 1,100 1 <br> 2. Stanford 24-1 1,030 2 <br> 3. Tennessee 20-2 998 3 <br> 4. Oklahoma 20-2 992 4 <br> 5. Duke 21-3 917 5 <br> 6. Vanderbilt 21-5 855 6 <br> 7. Purdue 20-3 848 7 <br> 8. Louisiana Tech 19-3 809 8 <br> 9. South Carolina 20-3 737 9 <br> 10. Iowa St. 19-5 673 12 <br> 11. Baylor 19-4 667 10 <br> 12. Kansas St. 21-4 568 11 <br> 13. Colorado 18-7 534 13 <br> 14. Florida 16-7 523 14 <br> 15. Minnesota 19-4 454 18 <br> 16. Texas Tech 14-8 374 15 <br> 17. Colorado St. 19-4 362 19 <br> 18. Texas 15-7 309 17 <br> 19. Old Dominion 17-5 299 20 <br> 20. North Carolina 19-6 252 24 <br> 21. Boston College 17-5 217 16 <br> 22. Virginia Tech 16-6 135 23 <br> 23. Notre Dame 15-7 123 _ <br> 24. Georgia 15-8 115 22 <br> 25. Wisconsin 16-7 73 21 <br> <br> <br> Others receiving votes: Iowa 45, Mississippi St. 43, TCU 42,<br> <br> Washington 29, New Mexico 27, Arizona St. 25, Fla. International 23, Cincinnati 18, George Washington 18, LSU 15, Arkansas 13, Penn St. 11, UNLV 10, Ball St. 8, Tulane 4, Drake 2, Binghamton 1, DePaul 1, Wis.-Green Bay 1<br>

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