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Baylor out of women’s AP Top 25 for 1st time since 2004

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Baylor’s 19-year run in The Associated Press women’s collegebasketball poll is over.

The Bears had been ranked for 365 consecutive polls beforefalling out Monday after losing twice last week. Baylor had been inthe AP Top 25 since Jan. 5, 2004, including a 21-week run at No. 1in 2011-12.

Only Tennessee (565) and UConn (556) have had longer streaks inthe 46-year history of the poll. The fifth-ranked Huskies’ run inthe poll is still active.

While Baylor is sitting just outside the Top 25, South Carolinacontinued its stay at No. 1. The Gamecocks, who were the unanimouschoice again from a 28-member national media panel, have held thetop spot for 30 consecutive weeks. That streak ties UConn forfourth longest all-time.

Ohio State moved up a spot to No. 2 after Stanford lost toSouthern Cal on Sunday. The Cardinal fell to fourth. It’s theBuckeyes best ranking since they were second in the final poll ofthe 2006 season. Ohio State has never been No. 1.

LSU is third for the Tigers’ highest mark since Feb. 27, 2006.The Tigers, who honored all-time great Seimone Augustus with astatue before Sunday’s game, are one of three unbeaten teams left,joining South Carolina and Ohio State.

The Gamecocks and Tigers meet on Feb. 12 in South Carolina.

Indiana was sixth and Notre Dame seventh. Utah, UCLA and Iowafinished off the top 10.

Texas returned to the AP Top 25 at No. 25 after falling out ofthe poll in late November. The Longhorns started the season at No.3, but an injury to star guard Rori Harmon sidetracked them early.They had a great week, beating then-No. 23 Kansas and then-No. 15Iowa State last week.

Colorado also entered the poll this week at No. 24, a year afterthe team’s last appearance. The Buffaloes beat then-No. 14 Arizonaon Friday, a week after handing Utah its first loss of the season.Arizona fell to 19th this week.

Kansas also fell out of the poll.

STREAKING

Maryland now has the second-longest active poll streak, havingbeen ranked for 241 consecutive weeks. South Carolina is third with198. Stanford and North Carolina State round out the top five, with94 and 93 weeks, respectively.

FALLING WOLFPACK

N.C. State dropped nine spots to 20th in the poll — its lowestmark since the team was No. 21 in the final poll of 2018. TheWolfpack have lost three of their last four games, includinggetting swept last week by Florida State and North Carolina.

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