2018-19 WBCA

USA TODAY Sports NCAA Division I Top 25 Coaches' Poll

April 8, 2019



The USA TODAY Sports 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:



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Rank School (record) Points Last week’s

rank First-place

votes 1. Baylor (37-1) 800 1 32 2. Notre Dame (35-4) 768 3 0 3. Connecticut (35-3) 726 2 0 4. Oregon (33-5) 706 7 0 5. Mississippi State (33-3) 659 4 0 6. Louisville (32-4) 644 5 0 7. Stanford (31-5) 615 6 0 8. Iowa (29-7) 586 8 0 9. North Carolina State (28-6) 520 10 0 10. Oregon State (26-8) 500 11 0 11. Maryland (29-5) 432 9 0 12. Texas A&M (26-8) 389 19 0 13. South Carolina (23-10) 374 18 0 14. UCLA (22-13) 343 24 0 15. Arizona State (22-11) 308 20 0 16. Syracuse (25-9) 280 12 0 17. Iowa State (26-9) 263 13 0 18. Gonzaga (29-5) 262 14 0 19. Marquette (27-8) 232 16 0 20. Miami (Fla.) (25-9) 231 15 0 21. Kentucky (25-8) 209 17 0 22. South Dakota State (28-7) 191 not ranked 0 23. Florida State (24-9) 131 22 0 24. Missouri State (25-10) 91 not ranked 0 25. DePaul (26-8) 43 21 0

Dropped out: No. 23 Rice (28-4), No. 25 Drake (27-7).

Others receiving votes: Missouri (24-11) 31; Rice (28-4) 30; Drake (27-7) 12; Rutgers (22-10) 8; Michigan (22-12) 4; Boise State (28-5) 3; Brigham Young (26-7) 3; Texas (23-10) 3; Arizona (24-13) 2; Michigan State (21-12) 1.

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 32 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2018-19 season: Brian Boyer, Arkansas State; Bart Brooks, Belmont; Mary Burke, Bryant; Jackie Carson, Furman; Billi Chambers, Iona; Shane Clipfell, Western Michigan; Cara Consuegra, Charlotte; Bradley Davis, Pacific; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Jose Fernandez, South Florida; Freda Freeman-Jackson, Alabama State; Brenda Frese, Maryland; Darrick Gibbs, North Florida; Julie Goodenough, Abilene Christian; Lindsay Gottlieb, California; Kellie Harper, Missouri State; DeUnna Hendrix, High Point; Tamara Inoue, UC Irvine; Carolyn Kieger, Marquette; Belle Koclanes, Dartmouth; Greg McCall, CSU-Bakersfield; Kimberly McNeill, Hartford; Katie Meier, Miami; Jon Newlee, Idaho; Kyle Rechlicz, Milwaukee; Diane Richardson, Towson; Tarrell Robinson, North Carolina A&T; Aaron Roussell, Bucknell; Michael Shafer, Richmond; Joni Taylor, Georgia; Maren Walseth, North Dakota State; and Ryun Williams, Colorado State.