Women's Top 25 Fared
Sunday
1. Baylor (28-1) did not play. Next: vs. Kansas State, Monday.
2. Notre Dame (27-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 3 UConn, Monday.
3. UConn (27-2) did not play. Next: at No. 2 Notre Dame, Monday.
4. Stanford (28-2) did not play. Next: Pac-12 tournament.
5. Duke (27-2) beat No. 15 North Carolina 65-58. Next: ACC tournament.
6. California (27-2) did not play. Next: Pac-12 tournament.
7. Penn State (23-4) at No. 20 Nebraska. Next: Big Ten tournament.
8. Tennessee (23-6) lost to No. 10 Kentucky 78-65. Next: SEC tournament.
9. Maryland (23-6) beat Wake Forest 88-61. Next: ACC tournament.
10. Kentucky (25-4) beat No. 8 Tennessee 78-65. Next: SEC tournament.
11. Georgia (24-5) beat Vanderbilt 55-50. Next: SEC tournament.
12. Dayton (26-1) beat Saint Joseph's 73-66. Next: Atlantic 10 tournament.
13. Texas A&M (21-9) lost to LSU 67-52. Next: SEC tournament.
14. South Carolina (23-6) beat Florida 67-56. Next: SEC tournament.
15. North Carolina (26-5) lost to No. 5 Duke 65-58. Next: ACC tournament.
16. Louisville (23-6) did not play. Next: at No. 22 Syracuse, Monday.
17. UCLA (23-6) beat Arizona 68-57. Next: Pac-12 tournament.
18. Delaware (26-3) beat Drexel 62-57. Next: vs. Georgia State, Tuesday.
19. Colorado (24-5) beat Oregon State 66-63, OT. Next: Pac-12 tournament.
20. Nebraska (22-6) vs. No. 7 Penn State. Next: Big Ten tournament.
21. Green Bay (24-2) did not play. Next: vs. Loyola of Chicago, Tuesday.
22. Syracuse (22-6) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 Louisville, Monday.
23. Iowa State (20-7) did not play. Next: vs. Oklahoma State, Monday.
24. Florida State (21-8) lost to Virginia 72-60. Next: ACC tournament.
25. Purdue (21-8) beat Illinois 76-65. Next: Big Ten tournament.
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