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South Carolina still No. 1 in AP Top 25 women's hoops poll - ESPN

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South Carolina remained the No. 1 team in The Associated Press women's basketball poll Monday. The Gamecocks received all 36 votes from a national media panel, marking the seventh consecutive week that they've been No.

1. South Carolina had a run of 38 straight weeks as the top team over the previous two seasons before LSU was the preseason No.

1 this year. With most teams having a light schedule last week ahead of the holidays, the top 10 were unchanged. UCLA, North Carolina State, Iowa and Texas followed the Gamecocks.

First-place votes in parentheses Southern California, LSU, Colorado, Stanford and Baylor were next. Ohio State dropped four spots to No.

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