UCLA takes top spot in Week 3 women’s basketball Power 10 rankings

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An exciting week of women’s college basketball saw some great games, shaking up the competition.

NCAA.com correspondent Autumn Johnson has revealed the season’s third Power 10 rankings. Check them out below.

Power 10 for the week of Nov. 25, 2024

1. UCLA (Previously 4) 

The Bruins snapped South Carolina’s 43-game win streak. They had their way on both ends of the court. 

MORE: No. 5 UCLA ends No. 1 South Carolina’s 43-game win streak in historic 77-62 win

2. Notre Dame (6)

The tandem of Olivia Miles and Hannah Hidalgo combined 44 points and their defense suffocated the Trojans. (Notre Dame is not full strength, missing key pieces in their frontline.)

3. UConn (2)

Congratulations to Geno Auriemma for becoming the all-time winningest coach in DI basketball history. 

WINNERS: Women’s college basketball coaches with the most wins in DI history

4. South Carolina (1)

South Carolina falls after losing to UCLA.

5. Texas (5)

Texas holds steady at No. 5.

6. Southern California (3)

USC falls after losing to Notre Dame.

7. LSU (7)

LSU holds steady at No. 7.

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8. Oklahoma (9)

Oklahoma moves up one spot in this week’s Power 10 rankings.

9. Maryland (10)

Maryland moves up one spot in the Power 10 rankings after making its debut last week.

10. Kansas State (NR)

Kansas State is 5-0 paced by the dominance of Ayoka Lee.

Dropped out

Iowa State falls out of my Power 10 after falling to unranked Northern Iowa! See ya next Monday for my Power 10 rankings.

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