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USA TODAY ESPN DIVISION I TOP 25 COACHES' POLL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Week 5 Poll: December 16, 2008

The Top 25 women’s basketball coaches poll, with team’s RECORDS THROUGH MONDAY in parentheses, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, ranking in last week’s poll and first-place votes.

Rank
School
(First Place Votes)
Record
Points
Last Week

1.

Connecticut (31)

7-0

775

1

2.

North Carolina

11-0

741

2

3.

Texas A&M

9-0

697

3

4.

Stanford

7-1

673

4

5.

Texas

9-0

648

5

6.

Oklahoma

8-2

612

6

7. (tie)

Notre Dame

8-1

550

8

7. (tie)

Baylor

9-1

550

9

9.

California

8-2

496

7

10.

Auburn

10-0

466

11

11.

Louisville

9-1

456

13 (tie)

12.

Duke

6-1

449

12

13.

Tennessee

7-2

430

10

14.

Rutgers

6-2

373

13 (tie)

15.

Virginia

7-2

325

15

16.

Maryland

8-2

304

16

17.

Ohio State

8-2

265

17

18.

Kansas State

9-0

254

18

19.

Pittsburgh

7-1

219

20

20.

Vanderbilt

8-2

171

19

21.

Arizona State

7-2

132

21

22.

South Dakota State

10-1

97

NR

23.

Oklahoma State

4-2

77

24

24.

Florida

10-1

65

NR

25.

TCU

8-3

59

22

Dropped out:  No. 23 Purdue (6-4), No. 25 Minnesota (8-2).

Others receiving votes:  Minnesota (8-2) 24; Old Dominion (5-2) 23; Georgia Tech (8-2) 22; Purdue (6-4) 22; Xavier (8-3) 20; Wisconsin (10-1) 15; Marist (8-1) 14; New Mexico (9-1) 12; Florida State (8-2) 9; DePaul (9-2) 5; Houston (6-2) 5; Iowa State (7-2) 5; Nebraska (8-2) 4; Georgia (7-3) 2; Gonzaga (9-3) 2; Western Kentucky (6-2) 2; Hartford (5-5) 1; Michigan (6-4) 1; North Carolina A&T (4-3) 1; Quinnipiac (8-1) 1; Wake Forest (8-0) 1.

The USA TODAY ESPN Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2008-09 season: Agnus Berenato, Pittsburgh; Pam Borton, Minnesota; Sandy Botham, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Brian Boyer, Arkansas State; Lynn Bria, Stetson; Kenny Brooks, James Madison; Patricia Cage-Gibbs, North Carolina A&T; Royce Chadwick, Marshall; Stephanie DeWolfe, Saint Peter's College; Dana Eikenberg, Southern Illinois; Elaine Elliott, University of Utah; Sharon Fanning, Mississippi State; Julie Goodenough, Charleston Southern; Sue Guevara, Central Michigan; Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah, Cal State Fullerton; Aaron Johnston, South Dakota State University; Nate Kilbert, Mississippi Valley State; Gela Mikalauskas, Wagner; Mike Morris, Samford University; Dan Muscatell, Sacramento State University; Lee Ann Riley, Stephen F. Austin; Jennifer Rizzotti, Hartford; Julie Rousseau, Pepperdine; Brady Sallee, Eastern Illinois; Sue Semrau, Florida State; Michael Shafer, University of Richmond; Dayna Smith, Cornell University; Tammy Smith, Lafayette College; Cindy Stein, Missouri; LaVonda Wagner, Oregon State; Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State.

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