Women’s College Basketball AP Top 25 Rankings: UCLA Makes History
The latest AP Top 25 rankings in women’s college basketball have reshaped the national landscape, with UCLA claiming the No. 1 spot for the first time in program history. Following a monumental victory over then-No. 1 South Carolina, the Bruins surged to the top of the rankings, ending the Gamecocks’ 43-game winning streak. Here’s a closer look at the new rankings and the stories shaping this week’s poll.
AP Top 25 Rankings (Week of December 10, 2024)
- UCLA (9-0)
- UConn (8-0)
- South Carolina (9-1)
- LSU (11-0)
- Southern Cal (8-1)
- Texas (8-1)
- Maryland (10-0)
- Notre Dame (7-2)
- Duke (9-2)
- Oklahoma (8-1)
- Ohio State (8-0)
- TCU (9-1)
- Kansas State (10-1)
- North Carolina (9-1)
- West Virginia (9-1)
- Kentucky (7-1)
- Michigan State (9-0)
- Iowa State (8-2)
- Tennessee (7-0)
- Michigan (8-1)
- Iowa (8-1)
- Ole Miss (6-3)
- NC State (6-3)
- Nebraska (8-1)
- Georgia Tech (9-0)
UCLA’s Rise to No. 1
UCLA’s ascension to the top of the rankings marks a historic moment for the program. Their 77-62 victory over South Carolina at Pauley Pavilion was a statement win, showcasing their defensive prowess and team depth. Junior center Lauren Betts anchored the defense with four blocks and limited South Carolina to just 18 points in the paint. Offensively, the Bruins were led by balanced scoring, with 44% of their points coming from the bench.
The Bruins’ ability to hold South Carolina to its lowest scoring output since 2023 speaks volumes about their potential. Head coach Cori Close credited the win to defensive discipline and a collective mindset, emphasizing the team’s focus on limiting transition opportunities and forcing tough shots.
UConn Stays Strong at No. 2
The UConn Huskies retained the No. 2 spot, continuing their undefeated streak with dominant performances against non-conference opponents. Head coach Geno Auriemma set the NCAA all-time victories record last week, further solidifying UConn’s position as a perennial powerhouse. With a balanced roster led by Sarah Strong and Nika Mühl, the Huskies have demonstrated both offensive firepower and defensive tenacity.
South Carolina Drops to No. 3
South Carolina’s reign at No. 1 came to an end after their loss to UCLA, but the Gamecocks remain a formidable force at No. 3. The defeat marked their first road loss since December 2021 and the largest margin of defeat since the 2019 Sweet 16. Head coach Dawn Staley emphasized the importance of learning from the setback, stating that the team would refocus as they prepare for conference play.
Teams on the Rise
Several programs saw significant movement in the rankings:
- Maryland (No. 7): The Terrapins continue to climb, maintaining an undefeated record and solidifying their place in the top 10 with a convincing win over Big Ten rival Rutgers.
- Michigan State (No. 17): The Spartans entered the rankings after a stellar 9-0 start, marked by defensive intensity and balanced scoring.
- Georgia Tech (No. 25): The Yellow Jackets earned their first Top 25 appearance of the season after extending their perfect record to 9-0.
Notable Drops and Challenges
- Texas (No. 6): Dropped two spots after a narrow loss to a ranked opponent but remains a strong contender in the Big 12.
- Ole Miss and NC State (Tied at No. 22): Both teams have struggled to find consistency, dropping from higher rankings earlier in the season.
- Iowa State (No. 18): The Cyclones fell three spots following a 12-point loss to Northern Iowa, raising questions about their defensive stability.
Looking Ahead
This week features several key matchups that could shake up the rankings further:
- UCLA vs. Fresno State (Dec. 12): The Bruins will look to build on their momentum and continue their winning streak.
- South Carolina vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 13): The Gamecocks aim to bounce back and reaffirm their dominance.
- Maryland vs. Michigan (Dec. 14): A battle of undefeated teams with significant implications for Big Ten standings.
A Season of Unpredictability
The 2024 women’s college basketball season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. With UCLA making history and several programs on the rise, the race for the top spots in the rankings is more thrilling than ever. As teams navigate challenging non-conference schedules and prepare for conference play, fans can expect more surprises, standout performances, and dramatic shifts in the AP Top 25.







