UNC falls in AP Top 25 women’s poll after two losses

By R.L. Bynum

After losing two of three games at the Gulf Coast Showcase in Estero, Fla., North Carolina fell six spots to No. 24 in the latest AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll, with a home showdown against No. 1 South Carolina ahead on Thursday.

The Tar Heels (5–2) beat Vermont 54–51, but lost 63–56 to Kansas State (which moved up two spots to No. 14 after losing 77–70 to Iowa in the Gulf Coast Showcase championship game) and fell on Sunday 65–64 to Florida Gulf Coast.

It’s UNC’s lowest ranking since being No. 24 on Feb. 14, 2022, after a 66–61 loss at Virginia Tech.

The Gamecocks (5–0), the unanimous No. 1 team, rolled to two victories last week, beating South Dakota State 87–38 and Mississippi Valley State 101–19.

Thursday’s 7 p.m. game (ESPN) is part of the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge, and will be played in a sold-out Carmichael Arena. For the first time in program history, there was a lottery to determine which students would get coveted tickets to the game.

Other teams in last week’s poll to lose were:

— Colorado (6–1), which fell from four spots to No. 7 after a 78–60 loss to N.C. State (which jumped from No. 10 to No. 5.)
— UConn (4–2), which moved from No. 6 to No. 11 after a 71–63 loss to No. 3 UCLA.
— Florida State (5–1), which dropped two spots to No. 15 after a 100–88 setback against Stanford.
— Tennessee (4–2), which fell one spot to No. 20 after a 71–57 loss to Indiana (which went from No. 21 to No. 17) but a 76–73 win over Oklahoma
— Louisville (6–1), which dropped two positions to No. 22 after a 78-73 setback against Alabama.
— The Sooners (5–2), previously No. 22, who fell out of the poll after losing 77–63 to Princeton, in addition to the loss to the Lady Vols.
— Washington State (7–1), previously No. 23, dropped out of the poll after a 59–49 loss to Green Bay.

Other ACC teams in the poll are:
— Virginia Tech (5–1), which stayed at No. 9 after wins over UNC Greensboro (72–51), Kansas (59–58) and Tulane (76–70).
— Notre Dame (5-1), which fell one spot to No. 18 after wins over Chicago State (113–35) and Ball State (90–59).

Ranking UNC the highest at No. 12 was Alexis Cubit of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Twelve voters left the Tar Heels off their ballots (see list below).

Mitchell Northam of WUNC, the only North Carolina-based voter, has Carolina No. 20.


AP Top 25

RankTeam
(1st-place votes)
RecordPoll
points
Previous
1South Carolina (36)5-09001
2UCLA6-08552
3Stanford7-08034
4Iowa7-17455
5N.C. State7-074010
6Southern California5-06438
T-7LSU7-16257
T-7Colorado6-16253
9Virginia Tech5-15859
10Texas7-056012
11UConn4-25416
12Utah5-151710
13Baylor5-049514
14Kansas State6-141316
15Florida State5-140913
16Ohio State5-140615
17Indiana5-137221
18Notre Dame5-136717
19Ole Miss6-119224
20Tennessee4-218619
21Mississippi State8-018125
22Louisville6-115520
23Marquette6-076NR
24North Carolina5-27418
25Princeton4-258NR

Others receiving votes: Washington State 55, Creighton 44, Oklahoma 20, Penn State 16, Florida Gulf Coast 10, UNLV 9, Green Bay 6, Alabama 6, Maryland 3, Gonzaga 3, Davidson 2, BYU 2, Miami 1.


How voters ranked UNC

Alex Simon, SF Gate — 24
Alexis Cubit, Louisville Courier-Journal — 12
Andy Yamashita, Las Vegas Review Journal — 24
Brenda VanLengen, ESPN — 24
Carl Adamec, Hearst CT Media — 24
Cassandra Negley, Yahoo — left off ballot
Christy Winters Scott NBC — 19
Cora Hall, Knoxville News Sentinel — left off ballot
Danny Davis, Austin American-Statesman — 14
Emily Adams, The Greenville News — 22
Jeff Linder, Cedar Rapids Gazette — 24
Joe Vozzelli, The News-Gazette in Champaign, Ill. — 24
Kelly Gramlich, ACC Network — left off ballot
Kent Youngblood, Minneapolis Star-Tribune — 20
Kevin Tresolini, Delawareonline.com — 15
Kim Adams, Fox Sports — left off ballot
Lindsay Schnell, USA Today — left off ballot
Michael Voepel, ESPN — 20
Marisa Ingemi, San Francisco Chronicle — 21
Mark Story, Lexington Herald-Leader — 21
Meghan McKeown, Big Ten Network — left off ballot
Michael Katz, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal — 16
Michelle Smith, The Next — 16
Mitchell Northam, WUNC — 20
P.J. Brown, Arizona Daily Star — 23
Payton Titus, The State — left off ballot
Percy Allen, Seattle Times — left off ballot
Rebecca Lobo, ESPN — 21
Reed Darcey, The Advocate in Baton Rouge, La. — left off ballot
Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Station Eagle — left off ballot
Roger Cleaveland, Waterbury Republican-American — 23
Sabreena Merchant, The Athletic — left off ballot
Sam McKewon, Omaha World-Herald — 24
Stefan Krajisnik, Clarion-Leader in Jackson, Miss. — 18
Stu Durando, St. Louis Post-Dispatch — left off ballot
Zack Smith, Waco Tribune — 19


UNC season statistics


DateDay/monthScoreOpponent/event
(current rank)
Record
November
8WednesdayW, 102–49vs. Gardner-Webb1–0
12SundayW, 74–70vs. Davidson2–0
15WednesdayW, 62–32vs. Hampton3–0
18SaturdayW, 68–39vs. Elon4–0
Gulf Coast Showcase
in Estero, Fla.
24FridayW, 54–51Vermont5–0
25SaturdayL, 63–56No. 15 Kansas State5–1
26SundayL, 65–64Florida Gulf Coast 5–2
ACC/SEC
Women’s Challenge
30ThursdayL, 65–58vs. No. 1 South Carolina 5–3
December
6WednesdayW, 81–66vs. UNC Greensboro6–3
Hall of Fame
Women’s Showcase
in Uncasville, Conn.
10SundayL, 76–64No. 10 Connecticut6–4
———————
15FridayW, 96–36vs. Western Carolina7–4
Jumpman Invitational
in Charlotte
19TuesdayW, 61–52No. 18 Oklahoma8–4
ACC season
31SundayW, 82–76vs. Clemson9–4,
1–0 ACC
January
4ThursdayW, 75–51vs. No. 22 Syracuse10–4,
2–0 ACC
7SundayW, 61–57at No. 9 Notre Dame11–4,
3–0 ACC
11ThursdayL, 70–62at Florida State11–5,
3–1 ACC
14SundayW, 81–68vs. Virginia12–5,
4–1 ACC
18ThursdayW, 73–68at Georgia Tech13–5,
5–1 ACC
21SundayW, 79–68vs. No. 23 Louisville14–5,
6–1 ACC
25ThursdayW, 66–61vs. Miami15–5,
7–1 ACC
28SundayL, 81–66at Virginia15–6,
7–2 ACC
February
1ThursdayL, 63–59at No. 11 N.C. State15–7,
7–3 ACC
4SundayL, 70–61, OTvs. No. 13 Virginia Tech15–8,
7–4 ACC
11SundayL, 68–60, OTat Duke15–9,
7–5 ACC
15ThursdayW, 75–62vs. Pittsburgh16–9,
8–5 ACC
18SundayW, 58–50at Wake Forest17–9,
9–5 ACC
22ThursdayW, 80–70vs. No. 11 N.C. State18–9,
10–5 ACC
25SundayL, 74–62at No. 13 Virginia Tech18–10,
10–6 ACC
29ThursdayL, 78–74at Boston College18–11,
10–7 ACC
March
3SundayW, 63–59vs. Duke19–11,
11–7 ACC
ACC tournament
Greensboro Coliseum
7ThursdayL, 60–59Second round:
vs. Miami
19–12
NCAA tournament
Columbia, S.C.
22 Friday W, 59–56First round:
Michigan State
20–12
24SundayL, 88–41Second round:
No. 1 South Carolina
20–13

Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics Communications

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