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Texas rises in latest women’s college basketball Power 10 rankings

Three of the top 4 teams all faced off in Vegas, so it’s only right they remain in the top 4 conversation. The wins and losses reveal where these teams should stand for now as only one made it out unscathed, the Texas Longhorns, so let’s see how they shake up the rest of this week’s Power 10 rankings. 

1. UConn (Prev. 1)

The Players Era was spicy, but UConn continues to hold down the No. 1 spot. They’ve handled every test, stayed unbeaten and continue to look exactly like a defending champion should.

2. Texas (Prev. 4)

The Longhorns beat the No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the nation, South Carolina and UCLA, to win the Players Era Tournament. MVP Rori Harmon was sensational, owning late game moments, dictating pace and taking command on both ends.

RORI HARMON. ICE IN HER VEINS. 🥶@TexasWBB WINS THE @Players_Era WITH A BIG SHOT 🔥 pic.twitter.com/cxgrFh1dqO

— TNT Sports U.S. (@TNTSportsUS) November 28, 2025

3. South Carolina (Prev. 2)

A one possession loss to Texas drops them one spot, BUT the Gamecocks still look every bit like a title contender with their depth, size and defensive pressure.

4. UCLA (Prev. 3)

Again, the Bruins fell to Texas in Vegas, but bounced back with strong wins over Duke and Tennessee. Multiple contributors stepped up in both matchups, showcasing their elite balance and interior strength for the Bruins’s third ranked win of the season.

5. LSU (Prev. 5)

The Tigers have scored 100+ points in all of eight of their games. LSU will hit the road to face Duke in the ACC/SEC Challenge

📈 RANKINGS: Latest women’s basketball AP poll

 6. Michigan (Prev. 6)

The Wolverines are still red hot, averaging 91.2 points per game on 50.7 percent from the floor.

7. Maryland (Prev. 7)

The Terps are a perfect 9-0 this season and matched their season high of 95 points on Thanksgiving with a win over Hofstra behind five different players (Saylor Poffenbarger, Isimenme Ozzy-Momodu, Mir McLean, Marya Boiko and Breanna Williams) shooting 100% from the floor in the win.

Corner Dagger 🎯#NCAAWBB x 🎥 FloHoops / @TerpsWBB
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— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessWBB) November 27, 2025

8. Oklahoma (Prev. 8)

Oklahoma beat Florida State 109-91 to win the Great Egret Division Championship in the GEICO Coconut Hoops tournament Sunday night thanks to Aaliyah Chavez’s 29 points performance. 

9. TCU (Prev. 9)

 Olivia Miles, Marta Suarez and Donovyn Hunter combined for 53 points in the Horned Frogs’ 82-61 victory over UAB to win the Cancun Challenge. 

10. Iowa (Prev. 10)

Sophomore Ava Heiden led Iowa passed Fairfield Sunday with her fifth double-double of the season, notching 18 points, 16 rebounds, a career-high four assists and four blocks as the Hawkeyes remain undefeated on the season.

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