An unfazed No. 2 South Carolina isn’t letting injury slow them down, earning their season’s first Top 5 NCAA basketball win with a dominant 67-50 victory over No. 5 Texas on Sunday.
The Gamecocks’ trademark lock-down defense was in full force, holding the Longhorns to a field goal percentage of 27.8 despite Texas’s 22 forced turnovers.
“I would say with our team, they seem to really focus in when there’s a number beside our opponent, they practice a little better,” South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said of her squad’s tough ranked schedule. “They’re more focused, they talk less. They knew the intangibles of this game would play a huge role in us winning or losing.”
Coming off an undefeated championship season, South Carolina has taken their knocks while also proving just how capable they are of a repeat win.
The Gamecocks saw their 43-game winning streak snapped by No. 1 UCLA in November before losing key contributor Ashlyn Watkins to an ACL tear earlier this month.
At the same time, South Carolina has now tallied five ranked wins on the season — four of them over Top 10 teams. The Gamecocks are looking comfortable as they enter a particularly grueling stretch of conference play, with No. 19 Alabama and No. 13 Oklahoma waiting to try and topple the current champs later this week.
Ranked losses fuel AP basketball poll movement
Today’s AP poll update saw significant shifts throughout Division I basketball’s Top 25, with elite teams cooling off as the NCAA season heats up.
While No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 South Carolina, No. 3 Notre Dame, and No. 4 USC held steady, the Longhorns’ loss to the Gamecocks earned them a two-spot dip to No. 7.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, LSU’s still-undefeated campaign saw the Tigers rise one notch into the No. 5 position, as UConn also capitalized on Texas’s misfortune, coming in one spot higher than last week at No. 6.
Deeper into the Top 25, Georgia Tech and Iowa suffered some of the week’s biggest tumbles. After adding Sunday defeats to their Thursday losses, the once-unbeaten Yellow Jackets fell four spots to No. 17, while Iowa joined fellow Big Ten member Michigan in being ousted from Monday’s rankings entirely.
Snagging the largest leaps in Monday’s poll were No. 14 UNC and No. 18 Cal, whose ranked upset wins boosted them five and six spots, respectively.
Two teams also joined the AP party, as two-loss Oklahoma State and one-loss Minnesota enter tied at No. 24. Both teams are making their poll debuts for the first time in years: The last time the Cowgirls were ranked was in 2018, and the Golden Gophers’s last Top 25 appearance was in 2019.
Week 11 AP college basketball poll
1. UCLA (16-0, Big Ten)2. South Carolina (16-1, SEC)3. Notre Dame (14-2, ACC)4. USC (16-1, Big Ten)5. LSU (19-0, SEC)6. UConn (15-2, Big East)7. Texas (16-2, SEC)8. Maryland (15-1, Big Ten)9. Ohio State (16-0, Big Ten)10. TCU (17-1, Big 12)11. Kansas State (17-1, Big 12)12. Kentucky (15-1, SEC)13. Oklahoma (14-3, SEC)14. UNC (15-3, ACC)15. Tennessee (14-2, SEC)16. Duke (13-4, ACC)17. Georgia Tech (15-2, ACC)18. Cal (16-2, ACC)19. Alabama (16-2, SEC)20. West Virginia (13-3, Big 12)21. NC State (12-4, ACC)22. Michigan State (13-3, Big Ten)23. Utah (13-3, Big 12)T24. Minnesota (16-1, Big Ten)T24. Oklahoma State (14-2, Big 12)