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November 26, 2001 AP Women's Basketball Poll

Rank

 

Team (FPV)

 

Conference

 

W-L

 

PTS

1

 < 1

 

Connecticut

 

 

 

2

 < 2

 

Tennessee

 

SEC

 

 

3

 < 3

 

Oklahoma

 

Big 12

 

 

4

 < 4

 

Vanderbilt

 

SEC

 

 

5

 < 6

 

Iowa State

 

Big 12

 

 

6

 < 5

 

Louisiana Tech

 

 

 

7

 < 7

 

Stanford

 

Pac-10

 

 

8

 < 10

 

North Carolina State

 

ACC

 

 

9

 < 8

 

Texas Tech

 

Big 12

 

 

10

 < 11

 

Purdue

 

Big Ten

 

 

11

 < 14

 

Colorado

 

Big 12

 

 

12

 < 13

 

Baylor

 

Big 12

 

 

13

 < 16

 

Georgia

 

SEC

 

 

14

 < 9

 

Duke

 

ACC

 

 

15

 < 20

 

Colorado State

 

 

 

16

 < 19

 

Michigan

 

Big Ten

 

 

17

 < 17

 

Old Dominion (VA)

 

 

 

18

 < NR

 

LSU

 

SEC

 

 

19

 < 12

 

Florida

 

SEC

 

 

20

 < 23

 

Wisconsin

 

Big Ten

 

 

21

 < NR

 

Texas

 

Big 12

 

 

22

 < 18

 

George Washington (DC)

 

 

 

23

 < 15

 

Notre Dame

 

 

 

24

 < NR

 

North Carolina

 

ACC

 

 

25

 < NR

 

South Carolina

 

SEC

 

 

NR

 < 21

 

Arizona State

 

Pac-10

 

 

NR

 < 22

 

Maryland

 

ACC

 

 

NR

 < 24

 

Toledo

 

 

 

NR

 < 25

 

Washington

 

Pac-10

 

 

NOTES
- The Conference column reflects the team's current affiliation. Historical affiliations will be researched in the future (contact me if you can help).
- First-place votes, W-L records, and total points are not available prior to 2001-02. If you have some of this data from a verifiable source, please contact me.



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