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POLLOregon
Stanford
Pac-12
Ayoka Lee
Ole Miss
Yolett McPhee-McCuin
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Gamecocks
Dawn Staley
Caitlin Clark
Kelly Graves'
Endyia Rogers
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Kansas State
Oklahoma
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South Carolina
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Louisville
Michigan
Arizona
Texas
UConn
Iowa
PERFORMANCESKansas State
Oregon
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(1:02)Unbeaten on the road this season, Ole Miss entered the Associated Press women's basketball poll for the first time in 15 years on Monday, coming in at No. 24.The Rebels (17-2) have won their first seven games away from home, including a victory over then-No. 23 Kentucky on Sunday. The Cyclones fell to 13th.The Huskies were supposed to play South Carolina on Thursday, but Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley says her team needs to complete its SEC schedule "to keep ourselves in the running for a conference title." One of the few dates Ole Miss had open was Thursday.UConn will visit DePaul on Wednesday to make up a game lost when the Huskies had COVID-19 issues.RECORD PERFORMANCESKansas State center Ayoka Lee broke the NCAA Division I single-game women's scoring record Sunday, piling up 61 points against then-No. 14 Oklahoma.
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