AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball Rankings: South Carolina Dominates as TCU Rises
The AP Top 25 rankings for women’s college basketball saw significant shifts this week, with South Carolina maintaining its stronghold at No. 1, while TCU broke into the rankings for the first time in 16 years. As the season progresses, these standings highlight the competitive spirit of women’s basketball across the nation.
South Carolina’s Reign Continues
South Carolina remains the unanimous No. 1, receiving all 31 first-place votes from the national media panel. The Gamecocks extended their dominance with decisive victories, outscoring opponents by an average margin of 36.5 points. With a perfect 4-0 record, South Carolina’s upcoming clash against No. 5 UCLA promises to be a defining moment of their season.
Led by center Sakima Walker, who has been instrumental in both offense and defense, the Gamecocks’ depth and consistency make them the team to beat. Their ability to rotate multiple players without losing momentum gives them an edge over most opponents. Head coach Dawn Staley continues to set a high standard, combining tactical expertise with exceptional player development.
South Carolina’s defensive pressure has been a game-changer, forcing turnovers that translate into fast-break opportunities. This relentless style of play has frustrated even the most disciplined teams, making South Carolina a formidable challenge for any opponent.
TCU Breaks Into the Rankings
The Horned Frogs of TCU entered the rankings at No. 19 after a thrilling upset over then-No. 13 NC State. This marks TCU’s highest ranking since 2008, a testament to the rebuilding efforts under head coach Mark Campbell. The team’s resilience and strategic gameplay have paid off, showcasing their ability to compete with top-tier programs.
TCU’s defense has been a standout, with guard Jada Walker leading the charge in steals per game. Their offensive production, highlighted by forward Amari Carter, has been equally impressive. Carter’s ability to score from both inside and beyond the arc has made her a critical player in TCU’s rise.
The Horned Frogs face a tough test next week against No. 12 Ohio State. A win would solidify their position in the rankings and further highlight their emergence as a national contender.
UConn and USC Hold Their Ground
UConn retained its position at No. 2 with a perfect 3-0 record. The Huskies are on the cusp of history as head coach Geno Auriemma looks to become the all-time wins leader, surpassing the legendary Tara VanDerveer. UConn’s next game against Fairleigh Dickinson will likely feature a celebration of this milestone, with numerous alumni expected to attend.
UConn’s depth has been its strength, with contributions coming from both veterans and new faces. Freshman phenom Riley Jefferson has shown maturity beyond her years, adding an exciting dynamic to the team’s offense. The Huskies’ ability to adjust their game plan mid-match has made them nearly unbeatable this season.
Meanwhile, USC holds steady at No. 3 with a 4-0 record. The Trojans have demonstrated a balanced approach, excelling in both offense and defense. Their frontcourt duo of Janiah Barker and Aaliyah Gayles has been dominant, combining for an average of 34 points and 18 rebounds per game. Their upcoming game against No. 6 Notre Dame will be a crucial test of their championship aspirations.
Key Movers and Shakers
West Virginia climbed to No. 13, marking its highest ranking since 2018. The Mountaineers’ non-conference home game streak extended to 32 wins after their victory over Texas A&M. Their consistency in both offense and defense positions them as a dark horse in the rankings.
On the other hand, NC State experienced a drop to No. 20 following back-to-back losses to South Carolina and TCU. These challenging games have highlighted areas of improvement for the Wolfpack as they prepare for potential matchups against other top-tier teams.
Duke, now ranked No. 14, bounced back from an early-season loss with two dominant wins over ranked opponents. The Blue Devils have found their rhythm on offense, with Celeste Taylor emerging as a key playmaker.
Group of Five Teams Make an Impact
This week’s rankings feature a season-high four Group of Five teams, led by Boise State at No. 12. Army (No. 18), Tulane (No. 20), and UNLV (No. 23) join the list, demonstrating the increasing competitiveness of non-Power Five programs.
Army’s undefeated record remains one of the biggest surprises of the season. Their disciplined approach, combined with an aggressive press defense, has made them a nightmare for opponents. Meanwhile, Tulane’s offensive firepower has been their calling card, with three players averaging double figures in scoring.
The AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball Rankings
- South Carolina (4-0)
- UConn (3-0)
- USC (4-0)
- Texas (3-0)
- UCLA (4-0)
- Notre Dame (4-0)
- LSU (4-0)
- Iowa State (4-0)
- Oklahoma (3-0)
- Kansas State (3-0)
- Maryland (5-0)
- Ohio State (3-0)
- West Virginia (4-0)
- Duke (4-1)
- Kentucky (4-0)
- North Carolina (3-1)
- Ole Miss (2-1)
- Baylor (3-1)
- TCU (4-0)
- NC State (2-2)
- Nebraska (4-0)
- Illinois (3-0)
- Oregon (4-0)
- Alabama (6-0)
- Louisville (2-2)
Looking Ahead
This week features several marquee matchups, including No. 6 Notre Dame at No. 3 USC and No. 1 South Carolina at No. 5 UCLA. These games will provide a clearer picture of how the top teams stack up as the season intensifies. Fans can expect thrilling contests as teams battle to secure their positions in the AP Top 25.







