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AP women's Top 25 poll and Cessna's ballot
Published Tuesday, December 01, 2009 6:05 AM

Associated Press

The Top 25 teams in the The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 29, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs

1. Connecticut (40)6-01,0001

2. Stanford6-09572

3. Ohio St.8-08933

4. North Carolina5-08604

5. Notre Dame6-08505

6. Tennessee5-08236

7. LSU5-07177

8. Baylor6-16918

9. Xavier5-06859

10. Texas A&M3-060111

11. Duke5-159510

12. Florida St.6-056112

13. Georgia6-049514

14. Virginia5-143715

15. Arizona St.4-139817

16. Vanderbilt6-038621

17. Texas4-236713

18. Oklahoma4-227020

19. Pittsburgh5-025224

20. California3-223022

21. DePaul5-121615

22. Michigan St.4-215525

23. Georgia Tech4-192--

24. Kansas3-28118

25. Dayton5-180--

Others receiving votes: Louisville 47, Rutgers 45, Nebraska 41, Middle Tennessee 23, Maryland 19, TCU 14, Miami 13, Hartford 12, Oklahoma St. 11, Wake Forest 11, Syracuse 10, St. John's 9, Wis.-Green Bay 8, Mississippi St. 7, Southern Cal 7, West Virginia 7, Illinois 6, Louisiana Tech 5, Texas Tech 4, San Diego St. 3, Boise St. 2, Gonzaga 1, Liberty 1, Purdue 1, Wyoming 1.

CESSNA'S VOTE

Here's how The Eagle's Robert Cessna voted: 1, UConn; 2, Stanford; 3, Ohio State; 4, Tennessee; 5, North Carolina; 6, Notre Dame; 7, LSU; 8, Texas A&M; 9, Baylor; 10, Duke; 11, Georgia; 12, Xavier; 13, Florida State; 14, Virginia; 15, Vanderbilt; 16, Pittsburgh; 17, Texas; 18, DePaul; 19, Arizona State; 20, California; 21, Oklahoma; 22, Michigan State; 23, Rutgers; 24, Georgia Tech; 25, Louisville



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