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AP Women’s College Basketball Preseason Poll: Analyzing the Top 25 Teams and Predicting Season Outcomes

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the details provided, organized for clarity. this appears to be a preview of three women’s college basketball teams:

1. Syracuse Orange

* 2024-25 Record: 29-8 (Lost to Duke in Sweet 16)
* Season Opener: Nov. 3 vs. NC central (11 a.m. ACCN)
* Biggest Early-Season Game: Nov. 13 vs. UCLA (Las Vegas, 9 p.m.,ESPN2)
* Projected starting Lineup:

* reniya Kelly (9.6 PPG)
* Indya Nivar (8.3 PPG)
* blanca thomas (2.4 PPG)
* Nyla brooks (No. 13 in ESPN 100)
* Nyla Harris (8.6 PPG at Louisville)

2.Tennessee Volunteers

* 2024-25 Record: 22-11 (Lost to UCLA in Sweet 16)
* Season Opener: Nov. 3 vs. norfolk State (12 p.m., SEC Network)
* Biggest Early-Season Game: Dec. 4 vs. Notre Dame (9 p.m., ESPN2)
* Projected Starting Lineup:

* Cotie McMahon (16.4 PPG at Ohio State)
* Sira Thienou (10.5 PPG)
* Kaitlin peterson (21.4 PPG at UCF)
* Denim DeShields (5.7 PPG at Mississippi State)
* Latasha Lattimore (14.3 PPG at Virginia)

3. michigan Wolverines

* 2024-25 Record: 23-11 (Lost to Notre Dame in second round)
* Season Opener: Nov. 4 vs. Canisius (7 p.m., B1G+)
* Biggest Early-Season Game: Nov. 15 vs. Notre Dame (4 p.m., NBC)
* Projected Starting Lineup:

* Olivia Olson (16.3 PPG)
* Syla Swords (16.0 PPG)
* Mila Holloway (9.8 PPG)

Additional Notes:

* The information is sourced from ESPN.
* PPG stands for Points Per Game.
* “ESPN 100” refers to ESPN’s ranking of top recruits.

Is there anything specific you’d like me to do with this information? For example, would you like me to:

* Compare the teams?
* Identify key players?
* Summarize the outlook for each team?
* etc.

Considering the projected finishes for the top 5 teams,which team has the lowest expectation for tournament advancement?

AP WomenS College Basketball Preseason poll: Analyzing the Top 25 Teams and Predicting Season Outcomes

The Top 5 Breakdown: Championship Contenders

The AP Women’s College Basketball Preseason Poll is out,and the landscape looks competitive. Here’s a deep dive into the top 5, assessing their strengths, weaknesses, and projected success for the 2025-26 season.

* #1 South Carolina Gamecocks: Dawn Staley’s squad remains the team to beat. Returning key players and adding impactful transfers, the Gamecocks boast a dominant frontcourt and improved perimeter shooting. Expect them to contend for an undefeated regular season and a national championship. Key Players to Watch: MiLaysia Fulwiley, Kamilla Cardoso. Projected Finish: National Champion.

* #2 UCLA Bruins: Cora Foster’s Bruins are poised for a breakout year. A strong recruiting class combined with a core of experienced players makes UCLA a serious threat in the Pac-12 and nationally.Their offensive versatility will be crucial.Key Players to Watch: Londyn Jones,christeen Eyoma. Projected Finish: Final Four.

* #3 NC State Wolfpack: Wes Moore consistently builds competitive teams, and this year is no exception.The Wolfpack’s defensive intensity and balanced scoring attack make them a tough matchup for anyone. Key Players to Watch: Aziaha James, Saniya Rivers. Projected Finish: Elite Eight.

* #4 Iowa Hawkeyes: All eyes will be on caitlin Clark’s departure, but the Hawkeyes still have a strong foundation. Kate Martin’s leadership and a talented supporting cast will be vital for Iowa to remain a top contender. Key Players to Watch: Kate Martin, addison O’Grady. Projected Finish: Sweet Sixteen.

* #5 Colorado Buffaloes: JR Payne has transformed Colorado into a national powerhouse. With a dynamic offense led by Jaylyn Sherrod, the Buffaloes are expected to make another deep tournament run.Key Players to Watch: jaylyn Sherrod,Kindyll Dorsey. Projected Finish: Elite Eight.

Teams 6-15: On the Bubble & Potential Upsets

This group represents teams with high ceilings but also potential vulnerabilities. Success for these programs hinges on player development and consistent performance.

* #6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish: A program with a rich tradition, Notre Dame will rely on its experienced guards and improved post play.

* #7 Virginia Tech Hokies: Elizabeth Kitley’s return is a massive boost for the Hokies,who are looking to build on their recent tournament success.

* #8 Stanford Cardinal: Transitioning into a new era post-Tara VanDerveer, Stanford will need to quickly establish a new identity.

* #9 UConn Huskies: Geno Auriemma’s program is always a threat, but this year’s team is relatively young and unproven.

* #10 Oregon State Beavers: A surprise contender, Oregon State’s strong recruiting class and experienced players coudl make them a dark horse in the Pac-12.

* #11 Baylor Bears: nicki Collen is building a strong foundation in Waco, and the Bears are poised for a return to national prominence.

* #12 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Kellie Harper’s team needs to find consistent scoring outside of their star players to make a deep tournament run.

* #13 Indiana Hoosiers: A tough, defensive-minded team, Indiana will look to control the pace of play and limit opponents’ scoring.

* #14 Louisville Cardinals: Jeff Walz’s Cardinals are always competitive, but they’ll need to overcome some key departures.

* #15 Michigan Wolverines: Kim Barnes Arico’s Wolverines are a well-rounded team with the potential to make some noise in the Big Ten.

The Next 10 (16-25): Teams to Watch

these teams may not be championship contenders, but they have the potential to make the NCAA Tournament and pull off some upsets.

* #16 Maryland Terrapins: Brenda frese’s program is consistently competitive, but they’ll need to find a consistent scoring threat.

* #17 Duke Blue Devils: kara Lawson is building a strong program in durham, and the Blue Devils are on the rise.

* #18 Kansas State Wildcats: Jeff Mittie’s Wildcats are a tough, physical team that will challenge opponents in the Big 12.

* #19 Florida State Seminoles: Brooke Wycoff’s Seminoles are a defensive-minded team with the potential to make a run in the ACC.

* #20 Oklahoma Sooners: Jennie Baranczyk’s Sooners are a rising program in the Big 12, led by a dynamic backcourt.

* #21 Ole Miss Rebels: Yolett McPhee-McCuin’s Rebels are a high-scoring team with the potential to make some noise in the SEC.

* #22 Gonzaga Bulldogs: Lisa Fortier’s Bulldogs are a consistent tournament team, but they’ll need to overcome some key departures.

* #23 Creighton Bluejays: Jim Flanery’s Bluejays are a tough,physical team that will challenge opponents in the Big east.

* #24 Villanova Wildcats: Denise Dillon’s Wildcats are a well-

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