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USA TODAY ESPN DIVISION I TOP 25 COACHES' POLL

February 7, 2012

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 (record)
Points
Last week's Rank
First-place votes
1
Baylor (24-0)
775
1
31
2
Notre Dame (23-1)
743
2
 
3
Connecticut (21-2)
710
3
 
4
Stanford (20-1)
685
4
 
5
Duke (19-3)
650
6
 
6
Miami (Fla.) (20-3)
604
7
 
7
Kentucky (21-3)
584
5
 
8
Maryland (20-3)
534
10
 
9
Wisconsin-Green Bay (20-0)
530
9
 
10
Ohio State (21-2)
483
11
 
11
Tennessee (17-6)
476
8
 
12
Delaware (20-1)
434
13
 
13
Georgetown (18-5)
379
15
 
14
Texas A&M (16-5)
378
16
 
15
Nebraska (19-3)
309
18
 
16
Rutgers (17-6)
290
14
 
17
Louisville (17-6)
276
12
 
18
Gonzaga (21-3)
234
19
 
19
Purdue (19-5)
222
17
 
20
Georgia (18-6)
202
20
 
21
Penn State (18-5)
176
21
 
22
DePaul (17-7)
92
23
 
23
Georgia Tech (17-7)
83
22
 
24
South Carolina (18-5)
46
not ranked
 
25
Vanderbilt (18-5)
45
not ranked


Dropped Out:
No. 24 North Carolina, No. 25 Kansas.

Others receiving votes:
St. Bonaventure (22-2) 34; North Carolina (17-6) 19; California (17-6) 18; Florida Gulf Coast (21-2) 16; Middle Tennessee (19-5) 15; Texas-El Paso (20-2) 8; Texas Tech (16-6) 5; Brigham Young (21-4) 4; Fresno State (19-4) 4; St. John‘s (15-8) 4; Princeton (15-4) 3; Oklahoma (15-7) 2; West Virginia (17-6) 2; Kansas State (15-7) 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 2011-12 season: Courtney Banghart, Princeton; Frank Bennett, Lipscomb; Rae Blair, Texas-San Antonio; Matt Bollant, Wisconsin-Green Bay; Matt Corkery, American; June Daugherty, Washington State; Tonya Edwards, Alcorn State; Jose Fernandez, South Florida; Ronny Fisher, Presbyterian; Beckie Francis, Oakland (Mich.); Stephanie Glance, Illinois State; Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas; Tom Hodges, Morehead State; Rick Insell, Middle Tennessee; Jim Jabir, Dayton; Andy Landers, Georgia; Joe Mathews, Towson; Suzy Merchant, Michigan State; Lynn Milligan, Rider; Sherri Murrell, Portland State; Kathy Olivier, UNLV; Kelly Packard, Ball State; Raegan Pebley, Utah State; Mike Petersen, Wake Forest; Jennifer Rizzotti, Hartford; Susan Robinson-Fruchtl, St. Francis (Pa.); David Six, Hampton; Paul Thomas, Saint Mary's; Joi Williams, Central Florida; Nancy Wilson, College of Charleston; Jody Wynn, Long Beach State.