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USA TODAY ESPN DIVISION I TOP 25 COACHES' POLL

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Week 3 Poll:

USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 COACHES’ POLL — Nov. 27, 2007
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 received:

Rank
School (2007-08 record)
Points
Last Week's Rank
First-Place Votes
1
Tennessee (5-0)
773
1
29
2
Connecticut (5-0)
741
2
2
3
Maryland (8-0)
708
3
0
4
North Carolina (7-0)
660
6
0
5
Stanford (5-1)
638
4
0
6
Rutgers (3-1)
624
7
0
7
LSU (4-2)
579
5
0
8
Georgia (6-0)  
562
9
0
9
Oklahoma (2-2)
502
11
0
10
Duke (5-1)
500
8
0
11
Baylor (5-0)
490
12
0
12
Texas A&M (4-1)
356
10
0
13
California (4-1)
352
14
0
14
George Washington (5-1)
351
15
0
15
Arizona State (3-2)
330
13
0
16
West Virginia (5-1)
285
17
0
17
Ohio State (5-1)
222
16
0
18
Vanderbilt (5-1)
204
19
0
19
Michigan State (5-1)
192
18
0
20
Auburn (6-0)
178
25
0
21
DePaul (4-0)
173
23
0
22
Florida State (5-1)
164
21
0
23
Notre Dame (4-1)
122
24
0
24
Wyoming (4-0)
64
not ranked
0
25
Texas (4-2)
62
22
0

 Dropped out: No. 20 Purdue (2-3).
 

Others receiving votes: North Carolina State 34; Oklahoma State 33; Georgia Tech 22; Marist 21; Purdue 18; Hartford 16; Minnesota 14; Pittsburgh 11; Iowa State 10; Marquette 10; Middle Tennessee 10; New Mexico 8; Louisville 6; Old Dominion 6; UCLA 5; Penn State 4; Utah 3; Western Kentucky 3; Temple 2; Texas Tech 2; Virginia 2; James Madison 1; Tulane 1; Wake Forest 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 2007-08 season: Agnus Berenato, Pittsburgh; Pam Borton, Minnesota; Brian Boyer, Arkansas State; Beth Burns, San Diego State; Debra Clark, Florida A&M; Beth Couture, Butler; Leslie Crane, Western Illinois; Dana Eikenberg, Southern Illinois; Tricia Fabbri, Quinnipiac; Sharon Fanning, Mississippi State; Brian Giorgis, Marist; Julie Goodenough, Charleston Southern; Kellie Harper, Western Carolina; Mary Hegarty, Long Beach State; Nate Kilbert, Mississippi Valley State; Melissa McFerrin, American; Kevin McGuff, Xavier; Tina Martin, Delaware; Curt Miller, Bowling Green; Dan Muscatell, Sacramento State; Paul Nixon, Columbia; Rick Reeves, Gardner-Webb; Lee Ann Riley, Stephen F. Austin; Jennifer Rizzotti, Hartford; Rhonda Rompola, Southern Methodist; Julie Rousseau, Pepperdine; Brady Sallee, Eastern Illinois; Cindy Stein, Missouri; LaVonda Wagner, Oregon State; Adrian Wiggins, Fresno State; Kay Yow, North Carolina State.

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