UNC holds spot in Top 25 women’s poll after win over Oklahoma

Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics

By R.L. Bynum

After rallying for a victory over Oklahoma, North Carolina stayed at No. 24 in the latest AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll released on Monday.

The Tar Heels (8–4) pulled away from a game tied at halftime to earn a 61–52 victory over the Sooners on Tuesday in the Jumpman Invitational at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center.

Despite being sick for three days and throwing up during timeouts, senior guard Deja Kelly led UNC with 21 points and six rebounds in that game. Senior Alyssa Ustby (top photo) added 15 points, 13 rebounds, three blocks and two assists.

TCU (13–0) leapfroged Carolina, moving up from No. 25 to No. 23 after beating Omaha 96–56 and Mount St. Mary’s 87–34.

Washington, previously No. 23, fell out of the poll after 59–51 loss to Louisville (11–2), which stayed at No. 19.

The Oklahoma win ended the regular-season non-conference schedule for UNC, which got three of its four losses against teams ranked in the latest poll: No. 1 South Carolina (11–0), No. 11 Kansas State (12–1) and No. 15 UConn (9–3), the latter two each moving up two spots.


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The Carolina team reconvenes in Chapel Hill after the Christmas break on Wednesday as the Tar Heels prepare for their ACC opener at noon Sunday against Clemson.

The Tigers (8–5, 1–0 ACC) have won two consecutive games after rolling to a 73–50 home victory Friday over East Tennessee State. Clemson won its ACC opener at home on Dec. 7, beating Duke 80–64.

Other ACC teams in the poll are No. 3 N.C. State (12–0), which beat Old Dominion 78–50; No. 13 Notre Dame (9–1; up one spot), which beat Western Michigan 84–47; No. 14 Virginia Tech (9–2; up one spot), which beat William & Mary 67–43; and No. 22 Florida State (9–3; down one spot), which knocked off Alabama State 110–45.


AP Top 25

RankTeamRecordPoll
points
Previous
1South Carolina
(36 first-place votes)
11-09001
2UCLA11-08612
3N.C. State12-08023
4Iowa12-17584
5Texas12-07455
6Southern Cal10-06856
7LSU12-16767
8Colorado10-16508
9Stanford10-16149
10Baylor11-060710
11Kansas State12-150012
12Utah10-249711
13Notre Dame9-147314
14Virginia Tech9-239515
15UConn9-339316
16Indiana10-138217
17Ohio State10-238013
18Marquette12-030518
19Louisville11-224119
20Gonzaga13-221520
21Creighton9-214622
22Florida State9-313621
23TCU13-07325
24North Carolina8-458NR
25West Virginia11-049NR

Others receiving votes: Washington 43, Miami 38, UNLV 14, Texas A&M 12, Oregon St. 11, Minnesota 8, Michigan St. 7, Mississippi St. 6, Penn St. 5, Davidson 5, Washington St 4, Green Bay 3, Mississippi 2, Syracuse 1.


UNC season statistics


DateDay/monthScoresOpponent/event
(current ranks)
Record
October
30ThursdayL, 91–82No. 4 South Carolina
in Atlanta
Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 90–42vs. N.C. Central1–0
6ThursdayW, 71–37vs. Elon2–0
WBCA Challenge
Las Vegas
13ThursdayL, 78–60vs. No. 2 UCLA2–1
15SaturdayW, 82–68vs. Fairfield3–1
———————————
20ThursdayW, 85–50at N.C. A&T4–1
23SundayW, 94–48vs. UNCG5–1
Cancun Challenge
Cancun, Mexico
27ThursdayW, 83–48vs. South Dakota St.6–1
28FridayW, 85–73vs. Kansas State7–1
29SaturdayW, 80–63vs. Columbia8–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Women’s Challenge
4ThursdayW, 79–64at No. 3 Texas8–2
———————————
7SundayW, 82–40vs. Boston Univ.9–2
14SundayL, 76–66, OTvs. No. 13 Louisville9–3,
0–1 ACC
17WednesdayW, 84–34vs. UNCW10–3
21SundayW, 93–74vs. Charleston Southern11–3
29MondayW, 90–38at Boston College12–3,
1–1 ACC
January
1ThursdayW, 71–55vs. California13–3, 2–1
4SundayL, 77–71, OTvs. Stanford13–4, 2–2
11SundayL, 73–50at No. 22 Notre Dame13–5, 2–3
15ThursdayW, 73–62vs. Miami14–5, 3–3
18SundayW, 82–55at Florida State15–5, 4–3
22ThursdayW, 54–46at Georgia Tech16–5, 5–3
25SundayW, 77–71, OTvs. Syracuse17–5, 6–3
February
2MondayW, 61–59at N.C. State18–5, 7–3
5ThursdayW, 53–44vs. Clemson19–5, 8–3
8SundayW, 84–56vs. Wake Forest20–5, 9–3
12ThursdayW, 94–42vs. SMU21–5, 10–3
15SundayL, 72–68at No. 8 Duke21–6, 10–4
19ThursdayW, 66–63, OTat Virginia Tech22–6, 11–4
22SundayW, 78–50vs. Pittsburgh23–6, 12–4
26ThursdayW, 82–70at Virginia24–6, 13–4
March
1SundayW, 72–69vs. No. 8 Duke25–6, 14–4
ACC
tournament
Gas South Arena,
Duluth, Ga.
6FridayW, 85–68Quarterfinal vs. Va. Tech26–6
7SaturdayL, 65–57Semifinal vs.
No. 13 Louisville
26–7
NCAA tournament
Fort Worth 1 Regional
21FridayW, 82–51First round in Chapel Hill:
vs. Western Illinois
27–7
23SundayW, 74–66Second round in Chapel Hill:
No. 17 Maryland
28–7
27FridayL, 63–52Sweet 16 in Fort Worth, Texas:
vs. No. 1 UConn
28–8

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