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    Late Sub Podcast: Don’t Count Out South Carolina Basketball

    With Saturday’s 78-68 upset win over then-No. 17 Iowa, Tennessee earned their first NCAA basketball AP Top 25 nod since November 2023, slotting in at No. 19 and putting an end to the historic powerhouse’s longest-ever unranked streak.

    The still-undefeated Vols have featured in nearly 90% of the 870 total AP polls since the list’s 1976 beginnings, but this week’s Top 25 return is a triumphant one.

    “The beauty of it is we earned it,” head coach Kim Caldwell told reporters after the rankings dropped on Monday. “Not because the name is Tennessee. We didn’t start (ranked).”

    Two big wins lifted Notre Dame to No. 8 in this week’s AP poll. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

    Minor shifts pervade updated AP basketball rankings

    While No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 UConn, and No. 3 South Carolina held steady atop Monday’s poll, last week’s elite NCAA basketball schedule caused minor shifts throughout much of the Top 25. Behind losses to the defending champion Gamecocks, Duke dropped one spot to No. 9 and TCU slid three to No. 12.

    After suffering their season’s first loss on Thursday, an 80-70 overtime thriller against Notre Dame, the Texas Longhorns fell two poll positions to No. 6.

    The Irish used their momentum to tack on a second victory on Sunday, routing Syracuse 93-62 behind a trio of 20+ point double-doubles from Hannah Hidalgo, Olivia Miles, and Sonia Citron. Those big wins lifted Notre Dame two spots to No. 8 this week.

    Behind respective losses to aforementioned Tennessee and then-unranked NC State, Iowa and Ole Miss fell the farthest, tumbling four spots each to Nos. 21 and 22.

    On the other hand, undefeated Michigan State’s best start in program history saw the Spartans leap seven spots to No. 17 in the poll’s biggest bump.

    Louisville's Taijanna Roberts tried to dribble past UConn's Morgan Cheli on Saturday.
    UConn routed Louisville in Saturday’s Champions Classic, sending the Cardinals out of the poll. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

    AP basketball poll exits and newcomers

    Joining Tennessee in making their 2024 AP poll debut this week is No. 25 Georgia Tech, whose 9-0 record marks the Yellow Jackets’ best season start since 1977. NC State is also back, tying Ole Miss at No. 22 after a week out of the rankings.

    Meanwhile, Louisville’s fourth season loss by way of UConn’s 85-52 Champions Classic smackdown on Saturday sent the now-unranked Cardinals packing. Joining them in leaving this week’s poll are Illinois, who logged their third season loss against No. 11 Ohio State on Sunday, and Alabama, who succumbed to unranked Cal last week.

    UConn star Paige Bueckers dribbles the ball up the court.
    Paige Bueckers’s No. 2 UConn will take on Hannah Hidalgo and No. 8 Notre Dame on Thursday. (Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

    How to watch midweek Top 25 NCAA basketball

    Under the new rankings, NCAA basketball has two ranked matchups on deck this week. First, No. 18 Iowa State will battle state rivals No. 21 Iowa at 9 PM ET on Wednesday, airing live on FS1.

    The marquee midweek matchup, however, hits the court at 7 PM ET on Thursday, when preseason All-Americans Paige Bueckers and Hannah Hidalgo will meet when No. 8 Notre Dame hosts No. 2 UConn.

    The battle between two of the nation’s best guards will be broadcast on ESPN.

    Week 6 AP college basketball rankings

    1. 1. UCLA (9-0, Big Ten)
    2. 2. UConn (8-0, Big East)
    3. 3. South Carolina (9-1, SEC)
    4. 4. LSU (11-0, SEC)
    5. 5. USC (8-1, Big Ten)
    6. 6. Texas (8-1, SEC)
    7. 7. Maryland (10-0, Big Ten)
    8. 8. Notre Dame (7-2, ACC)
    9. 9. Duke (9-2, ACC)
    10. 10. Oklahoma (8-1, SEC)
    11. 11. Ohio State (8-0, Big Ten)
    12. 12. TCU (9-1, Big 12)
    13. 13. Kansas State (10-1, Big 12)
    14. 14. UNC (9-1, ACC)
    15. 15. West Virginia (9-1, Big 12)
    16. 16. Kentucky (8-1, SEC)
    17. 17. Michigan State (9-0, Big Ten)
    18. 18. Iowa State (8-2, Big 12)
    19. 19. Tennessee (7-0, SEC)
    20. 20. Michigan (8-1, Big Ten)
    21. 21. Iowa (8-1, Big Ten)
    22. 22. Ole Miss (6-3, SEC)
    23. 22. NC State (6-3, ACC)
    24. 24. Nebraska (8-1, Big Ten)
    25. 25. Georgia Tech (9-0, ACC)



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