By DOUG FEINBERG
AP Basketball Writer
Kansas has cracked The Associated Press women's basketball poll for the first time in nearly 10 years after a huge win while South Carolina remained the unanimous No. 1 team.
The 22nd-ranked Jayhawks routed then 12th-ranked Arizona by 27 points on the road to break into the AP Top 25 released Monday.
The top five teams remained the same with the Gamecocks followed by Stanford, Ohio State, Indiana and Notre Dame in voting by a 28-member national media panel.
Virginia Tech was sixth and will host the Fighting Irish on Sunday. Fellow ACC schools North Carolina and N.C. State were seventh and eighth.
UConn, which is beset with injuries, fell three places to ninth after losing at Maryland on Sunday. The Terrapins climbed five spots to 15th. UCLA moved up three spots to 10th.
Kansas, which is 9-0 for the fourth time in school history, last was in the poll on Jan. 14, 2013, when the Jayhawks were 23rd. They've been on the rise the last two years, finishing 21-10 last season for the program's first 20-win season since 2012-13. Kansas lost to Stanford in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last year.
"We have 11 returners and four starters back from last year's team so there were high expectations going into this year," Kansas coach Brandon Schneider said. "We learned a lot in the NCAA Tournament. We just tried to upgrade our schedule in the non-conference. I feel like we're a group that is pretty bought in on the defensive end right now. Still a ton of room for improvement on the offensive end."
Schneider said he will address with his team their being ranked. The Jayhawks host Tulsa on Friday.
"More in terms of the trappings of complacency, and we're still in the non-conference," Schneider said. "We need to feel good about it in terms of the program's validation. I think we talked about being a program on the rise and that the trajectory of our program is headed in the right direction."
RISING UTES
Utah moved up to No. 13, the school's best ranking since the Utes were 12th in 2008. Utah 's best ranking ever is 11th in 1998. The team opens Pac-12 play on Wednesday against Colorado.
TIP-INS:
Arizona fell to 20th after its loss to Kansas. ... Michigan fell five spots to 19th after losing to Toledo. ... Iowa State, which dropped four spots to 14th after falling to rival Iowa, will face No. 25 Villanova on Sunday in the Hall of Fame Women's Showcase game. ... Columbia received votes in the AP poll for the first time in school history. The Lions have wins over Miami, UMass and Stony Brook, who all made the NCAA Tournament last season.
MILESTONE
Maryland coach Brenda Frese had a memorable week, earning her 600th victory in a buzzer-beating win over Purdue on Thursday. Her team then beat UConn for the first time on Sunday, also giving the coach her first victory against the perennial powerhouse. Frese coached at Ball State and Minnesota before taking over at Maryland in 2002. She's 601-173 in her career.
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The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.
Record/Points/Previous
1. South Carolina (28) 9-0 700 1
2. Stanford 10-1 672 2
3. Ohio St. 10-0 627 3
4. Indiana 10-0 623 4
5. Notre Dame 8-1 577 5
6. Virginia Tech 10-0 549 7
7. North Carolina 8-1 514 8
8. NC State 9-1 505 8
9. UConn 7-2 450 6
10. UCLA 9-1 416 13
11. LSU 9-0 391 11
12. Iowa 8-3 369 16
13. Utah 8-0 359 15
14. Iowa St. 7-2 329 10
15. Maryland 9-3 310 20
16. Oregon 7-1 264 17
16. Creighton 8-1 264 18
18. Baylor 7-2 186 19
19. Michigan 9-1 181 14
20. Arizona 7-1 177 12
21. Arkansas 12-0 169 21
22. Kansas 9-0 149 -
23. Gonzaga 9-2 100 22
24. Oklahoma 8-1 72 23
25. Villanova 9-2 56 25
Others receiving votes: St. John's 19, Marquette 18, Louisville 14, Virginia 7, Texas 6, Kansas St 5, Duke 5, Rice 4, Florida St. 3, Missouri 2, Southern Cal 2, DePaul 2, Columbia 2, Nebraska 1, Middle Tennessee 1.





