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Women’s basketball rankings: USC falls on Caitlin Clark’s jersey retirement game, UConn facing the SEC soon

The theme of last week's university basketball game was to honor the past. In SEC and Big Ten, two names, which form the future of sports, were immortal of jerseys in rafters in each school. These rituals indicate how the past affects the current effects of women's basketball, as Kaitin Clark and Aja Wilson were awarded on the weekend.

Below are the latest rankings and other highlights from the 13th week of the NCAA women's basketball season.

AP Top 25 Women's University Basketball Ranking:

  1. UCLA
  2. South Carolina
  3. Notes
  4. Texas
  5. uconn
  6. LSU
  7. USC
  8. Ohio
  9. TCU
  10. Duke
  11. Kentucky
  12. Kansas
  13. North Carolina
  14. NC state
  15. Oklahoma
  16. Maryland
  17. Georgia Institute of Technology
  18. West Virginia
  19. Tennessee
  20. Michigan
  21. Cal
  22. Florida
  23. Alabama
  24. Vanderbilt
  25. Oklahoma

Others who are voting: Clayton 30, Baylor 24, Illinois 13, Utah 12, Mississippi 11, Michigan 7, Minnesota 6, South Dakotacent 6, Harvard 5, Colombia 2, Richmond 1.

The retirement of Kate Lin Clark Jersey is upset

On Sunday, the second -largest South Carolina Game Cock and Iva Work Eyes, who are not ranked, praised the famous 22 jersey bearers using the Calendar's “2/2” date.

GAMECOCKS has praised the former National Champion and WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson. Despite having already had a statue outside the colonial life, Wilson's jersey had not been hanging from the upsquis until Sunday.

At a ceremony full of emotion, Wilson stood on the center coat with her family and head coach Dawn Stayley, and the spotlight was newly retired. Wilson cried once in a lifetime. In the court, GAMECOCKS won the 11-11 Clementon Tigers, so much less emotions.

It was another story in Iowa City. I wasn't lacking in emotions. The previously ranked Hawk Eyes welcomed the fourth USC Trojan horses to the Carver Hawkey Arena.

The Gardo Juju Watkins and USC Trojan horses rose rapidly in the second quarter, and the West Coast surpassed Iwa 25-10, so it was unlikely that the USC victory was a natural conclusion. Clark sat on the stand and waited for her own jersey after the match, so it was a more lively crowd on the campus, and Iowa did not slide the game.

Instead, Hawk Eyes put 48 on the scoreboard in the second half and won 76-69 upset victory against Trojan wooden horses. The Iowatrans Furguard Luceolsen earned 15 points in the fourth quarter, and Hawk Eyes Defense reduced Watkins to nine points.

After losing five games and getting out of the top 25, Hawk Eyes has achieved three games in a row. After the victory, after the student returned to the stand after the court attacked the court, Clark also placed her 22nd on the upgrade, and the legend of the two universities was appropriate immortal.

Terapine keeps rolling

On January 20, No. 8 Maryland lost greatly to the 7th Texas Long Horns and lost the injured Gard Shannes seller in the process. It came after the school announced that the school would lose Buri McDaniel for ACL's tears.

The loss began three games and won the No. 12 and No. 1 UCLA in Ohio, but this week's seller returned and was on the box score victory. The seller who traveled to Pennsylvania, who had not already been upset the back is in the previous weeks, has returned to get 10 points in 20 minutes.

Maryland won 82-73 and seemed to have returned to build the top 10 chemistry and momentum in the first place.

Fast forward on Sunday, Terassa welcomed the battle with Illini in Illinois, which is not ranked, and played without starting the guard makira cook. Both sides went back and forth to 14 lead changes, but the remaining sellers were 13.9 seconds, indicating how to make TERPS into such dangerous teams and increase the home side with midrange jumper.

She returned from the right knee injury in 2 points out of 14 points of the seller in 25 minutes, but two more than Maryland wanted. Genesis Bryant in Illinois Guard, which leads all scorers with 20 points, won a journey to a free slow line in a game on the line, hit both, and gave a lead that Illinois was not abandoned. In the last inbound, the seller tried a mid -range from the baseline, but it jumped back from the rim and won Illini four times in a row.

This indicates that McDaniel's absence takes more time for Terrapine to overcome the regular season over the next four weeks.

Uconn CRUISING, SEC ON THE HORIZO N

Since No. 6 Uconn Huskies plays on Big East, it is expected that UCONN will win a conference title in a meeting with only one rank team (The Huskies). In the past four seasons, UCONN swept the regular season and tournament trophy, but it looks the same this year.

Head coach Geno Ariemma is in a streak of 11 games for all opponents of all meetings after losing to USC Trojan horses. Not only is Husky winning, but all competitors are destroying.

In 11 games, Uconn has 33.6 points outscon for each game. For Xavier, Uconn holds 27 points of gunper. When Husky welcomed Setonhole, they sent them to the house with 96-36 defeats.

This week, Husky dispatched Depore and Butler relatively easily. On Sunday to Batler Bull Dog, six players scored a double figure, and security guards Page Viewer and Hadde, each earned 18 points and 13 points.

Freshman Forward's Salastrong earned 22 points in two games this week, gaining a big and impressive first season. Strong won 8 weeks of new students out of the 12 weeks of the campaign, including the honor of the player of the Week.

However, Uconn has not acquired the day of NATIONAL ANTERNESS every day until this month due to the low exciting meeting schedule. In the next 15 days, Husky travels to two hostile SEC environments, traveling to Knoxville on Thursday night to play Tennessee volunteers.

After that, it was a trip to the second game in South Carolina on Sunday 16th. How did the conference schedule prepare for Husky for two non -conference issues that help lead the posts season? The question will get the answer this week.

Other stories of this week

  • No. 13 Oklahomasurers collapsed twice this week and ranked SEC opponents. At first, on a Thursday trip to Baton Rouge, it fell to the 7th LSU Tigers 107-100. Later, on Sunday, SOONERS fell to 95-86 and welcomed Kentucky Wild Cats. SOONERS has achieved three losses in the last four games.
  • Standing into the SEC, the 18th volunteer in Tennessee fell into the second game in a close home game on January 27. Birth to her son.
  • Since the 13th UNC Tar Heel at the time was upset, the seminol in Florida, the 25th, shed tears and defeated Boston College and Wake Forest more than 20 points last week. Guard Taniya Latson has won a total of 46 points in two wins.

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