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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    Louisville is No. 1 in women's AP Top 25 for first time

    Louisville coach Jeff Walz gestures during the first half of a Jan. 7 game against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP, Pool)

    For the first time in school history, coach Jeff Walz has Louisville at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll.

    The Cardinals moved to the top spot on Monday, a day after previous No. 1 Stanford lost to Colorado. Louisville received 20 first-place votes from a 29-member national media panel. Its first game as No. 1 will be against Syracuse on Thursday.

    “It really is special,” Walz said. “It’s neat to be able to share with these young women, not only the ones here right now but the players who have played in the past to help build this where it is. It’s not just one team; it’s 14 years of hard work that has put us in this spot.”

    Walz said his team would enjoy its No. 1 ranking for a night before getting back to work.

    “We’re not head and shoulders above everyone else. We can’t just show up and win ballgames,” he said. “We have to execute. We’ll have to continue to grind it out and now you just got a bigger bull's-eye on your back.”

    North Carolina State received five first-place votes and came in second for the Wolfpack’s best ranking since Dec. 31, 1990. The new top two teams were supposed to have faced off Sunday, but N.C. State had a positive COVID-19 test in the program and hasn’t played a game since Jan. 3.

    UConn, South Carolina and Stanford round out the first five teams in the poll. Stanford was one of nine ranked teams to lose last week.

    UCLA was sixth, followed by Maryland, Texas A&M, Baylor and Arizona. It was the Lady Bears’ worst ranking since they were ninth on Nov. 27, 2017. They lost to Iowa State on Saturday night, ending a 61-game home winning streak. Baylor hasn’t been out of the top 10 since Dec. 1, 2014.

    Iowa State entered the poll at No. 24 while No. 21 Georgia was the other newcomer. It’s the Bulldogs’ first ranking since the 2018-19 season. Texas and Washington State fell out of the poll.

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