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South Carolina climbs to No. 2 in women’s poll; UCLA is No. 1

Dawn Staley's Gamecocks beat previous No. 1 Texas in the Southeastern Conference Tournament final. Big Ten champion UCLA has jumped back to No. 1 in the Associated Press women's basketball poll.

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley holds the trophy with forward Sania Feagin after their win against Texas in the Southeastern Conference final.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley holds the trophy with forward Sania Feagin after their win against Texas in the Southeastern Conference final.Read moreChris Carlson / AP

UCLA vaulted back up to No. 1 in the Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 on Monday after beating USC for the Big Ten title over the weekend.

South Carolina knocked off previous No. 1 Texas in the Southeastern Conference Tournament final and moved up to second from fifth in the poll. Coach Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks garnered nine first-place ballots.

The Bruins, who spent 12 weeks atop the poll before losing to the rival Trojans in early February, received 16 first-place votes from a national panel to jump from fourth to first. It was the second time this season that the Bruins leaped over a few teams to move up to No. 1. UCLA topped then-No. 1 South Carolina before Thanksgiving to move up four places to claim the top ranking.

UConn remained third going into Monday night’s game against No. 22 Creighton for the Big East title. The Huskies received the other seven first-place votes.

USC, which beat UCLA twice in the regular season, fell two spots to fourth and Texas dropped to fifth.

TCU climbed up two spots to sixth for the highest ranking in school history after topping Baylor for the Big Ten championship Sunday. The Horned Frogs last won a tournament title in 2005 when they were a member of Conference USA.

Duke moved up four places to seventh after it beat N.C. State for the ACC championship. It was the Blue Devils' first tournament title in 12 years. It’s also the team’s best ranking since it was also seventh on Nov. 17, 2014.

Notre Dame fell to eighth, with N.C. State and LSU rounding out the top 10.

Conference breakdown

The Southeastern Conference has eight ranked teams. The ACC and Big 12 each have five while the Big Ten has four. The Big East has two and the Summit League one.

Games of the week

With the power conference tournaments finished, attention turns to the mid-major showdowns. The MAAC, NEC and Ivy League all have their championships this weekend.