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Women’s college basketball power rankings: South Carolina survives tough battle against Utah to remain No. 1
It was a relatively calm week without many upsets, so there is not a significant amount of movement in the latest CBS Sports women’s college basketball rankings. South Carolina had a scare against Utah, but the Gamecocks’ depth helped them remain our top team.
Several teams took the week off, but LSU certainly didn’t. The Tigers’ 133-44 win over McNeese State on Tuesday was one of their most dominant showings in program history. Kim Mulkey’s team kept the No. 7 spot, mostly because it would’ve been impossible to justify dropping any of the six teams above.
Most of the movement can be found in the final five spots. Washington State left the rankings after its loss to Washington, while UNLV leaped to No. 21 after a 92-76 win over Oklahoma. The Lady Rebels were already in the conversation after a 72-53 win over Arizona on Dec. 2, and their scoring margin this season is currently in the top 15 nationally. Meanwhile, North Carolina dropped a bit following its 76-64 loss to UConn, but the Tar Heels are still sticking around at No. 25.
Here are our latest power rankings for the 2023-24 women’s college basketball season.
1. South Carolina (9-0)
The Gamecocks earned the right to keep their No. 1 ranking after surviving a tough battle against Utah on Sunday. Dawn Staley’s squad found itself in an unusual spot during that game, as they led by only two with less than three minutes remaining. The Utes were ready to pull off the upset behind a 37-point performance by Alissa Pili, but the Gamecocks’ depth was in full display with their bench outscoring Utah’s 26-2 in the 78-69 victory.
2. UCLA (9-0)
UCLA has multiple stars that keep shining on a weekly basis. Kiki Rice registered the 10th triple-double in program history against CSUN with 14 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds — while also being just three steals shy of a quadruple-double. A few days later the spotlight was on Lauren Betts, as she lifted the Bruins to a 95-78 win against Florida State with 22 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks.
3. NC State (10-0)
The Wolfpack continued taking care of business with an 80-67 win over Liberty on Sunday. Freshman Zoe Brooks registered 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in her first career start against the Flames, marking the second triple-double in program history. The NC State offense is truly deep, with six players averaging at least 9.5 points per game this season.
4. Colorado (9-1)
Colorado is one of several teams that took the week off. The Buffaloes have not played since Dec. 5, so they neither helped nor hurt their record. They have beaten every opponent by double figures thus far, including LSU in the season opener. Colorado’s only loss has been to NC State, so it is very much worthy of a top-five spot.
5. Iowa (10-1)
Caitlin Clark made history in Iowa’s 67-58 win over Iowa State by reaching 3,000 career points. However, the Hawkeyes are stronger when more players step up offensively. Sophomore forward Hannah Stuelke is capable of shouldering more of the offensive load, but she missed three games due to injury heading into the Iowa State game, and she scored just five points during her return against the Cyclones. She shook off the rust and registered a career-high 21 points during Iowa’s 87-65 win against Wisconsin. This is Iowa’s fifth 10-1 start with Lisa Bluder as head coach.
6. USC (8-0)
The Trojans stayed consistent and defeated UC Riverside 85-53 with strong performances on both ends of the court. They held the Highlanders to just 16 points over the first two quarters — the fewest points by an opponent in a half this season. Per usual, freshman JuJu Watkins led USC’s offense with 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting. Rayah Marshall registered her fifth double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
7. LSU (8-1)
The Tigers have had some locker room issues, lost Kateri Poole and are playing without point guard Hailey Van Lith as she deals with plantar fasciitis. However, none of it seems to be affecting them on the court. In fact, LSU is coming off one of the most dominant performances in program history. The Tigers throttled McNeese State 133-44, a game in which the Tigers went on a 47-0 run at one point and held the Cowgirls scoreless in the second quarter. That was also the most points scored in school history and a program-best margin of victory. The usual stars played well, but freshman Aalyah Del Rosario deserves the spotlight as she got her first career double-double by scoring 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting, along with 10 rebounds.
8. Texas (11-0)
Texas is off to its best start since the 2015-16 season. The Longhorns erased any doubts regarding their ability to compete with top teams after beating UConn last week, and they continued that momentum Wednesday with an 88-75 win against Arizona. Texas is one of the best teams in the nation at forcing turnovers, and that’s a huge reason why it beat the Huskies and Wildcats. The Longhorns forced Arizona into 21 turnovers and scored 25 points off of them. It also didn’t hurt that junior guard Rori Harmon almost recorded a triple-double with 19 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds.
9. Notre Dame (7-1)
The Fighting Irish have not played since their dominant 96-42 win against Lafayette on Dec. 6. Despite not being able to shake the injury bug, Notre Dame has figured out ways to win this season — including against Tennessee on Nov. 29. The team has plenty of time to rest as their next game is not until Sunday, when they host Purdue.
10. Stanford (8-1)
Stanford has also taken the week off, but its last game wasn’t as positive as Notre Dame’s. The Cardinal shockingly fell to Gonzaga 96-78 its last time out, but it’s worth noting senior forward Cameron Brink was dealing with an apparent illness and only played 11 minutes. Another key forward for Stanford, Kiki Iriafen, was limited by foul trouble against the Bulldogs. With all this time to recover, coach Tara VanDerveer should have the Cardinal back on the right track soon.
First five out: Washington, Washington State, Maryland, Syracuse, West Virginia
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Warde Manuel discusses how Clemson-South Carolina winner could see College Football Playoff resume boosted
Ranked No. 12, Clemson is just on the outside looking in at the College Football Playoff. But the Tigers could help their case on Saturday.
Hosting in-state rival and No. 15 ranked South Carolina, Clemson could notch a very meaningful win. And on top of being the best win the Tigers would have notched all season, it would be a strong final argument to make for the selection committee — assuming Clemson doesn’t back into the ACC title game.
While he didn’t comment on specifics of a hypothetical, CFP selection committee chair Warde Manuel acknowledged a win would surely help Clemson’s case to snag an at-large bid, when asked directly about the Tigers.
“I’ll continue to say we don’t look forward and we don’t project, but winning always helps. I will say that,” Manuel said. “When teams win, we value what they do. I don’t know what that would mean towards where they will be in projecting, but there is value in winning games.”
And it’s a boost that could cut both ways. As much as a win could help Clemson, it could be equally valuable to South Carolina as the Gamecocks try to get in position for an improbable at-large bid, one that would require some chaos ahead in the rankings.
Manuel also explained why Clemson slotted at No. 12 ahead of a cadre of SEC teams.
With Clemson slotted in at No. 12 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, ahead of the likes of Alabama and Ole Miss, the decision of skeptics, despite the Tigers having a slightly better win-loss record.
Both the Crimson Tide and Rebels are 8-3, but have arguably better resumes than Clemson, which lacks many big wins. Nevertheless, the selection committee found the Tigers resume to be just enough to put them ahead, according to Manuel.
“Well, Clemson slid up with some losses ahead of them by Alabama and Mississippi, and they had a win against Citadel, obviously, but that wasn’t the big reason,” Manuel said. “Obviously they’re at 9-2, with only two losses. The teams right behind them have three losses. We just felt as a committee as we looked at their body of work, with three straight wins after their loss to Louisville, including back-to-back wins against Virginia Tech and Pitt, that they deserved to move up into that 12th position.”
Manuel also discussed how the committee came to the decision to delineate Alabama and Ole Miss as the No. 13 and No. 14 teams, respectively.
Three SEC teams – Alabama, Ole Miss and South Carolina – have three losses, and all eyes were on where they’d come in during the fourth rankings reveal.
Ultimately, Alabama came in as the highest-ranked of the group at No. 13, followed by Ole Miss at No. 14 and South Carolina at No. 15. According to Manuel, that decision was largely due to head-to-head matchups.
Manuel said the Crimson Tide’s resume – which includes wins over Georgia, Missouri and LSU – was a separator in the committee’s decision. But since Alabama and Ole Miss both have wins over South Carolina, that led them to come in at 13, 14 and 15, respectively.
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Shane Beamer updates injuries going into Clemson game
For the first time really all year, South Carolina football is facing some injury questions. Wide reciever Jared Brown, tight ends Joshua Simon and Michael Smith all missed the Wofford game last week, forcing the Gamecocks to change up their approach offensively and play with one or no tight ends all day.
On Tuesday afternoon at his weekly press conference, Shane Beamer updated the injury sitution going into Saturday’s game at Clemson.
Regarding Brown, Beamer said “he’ll be fine” and confirmed the Coastal Carolina transfer will play in his first rivalry game this weekend. Wide reciever Vandrevius Jacobs on the other hand is out this weekend with a hamstring injury he suffered against Wofford.
Beamer did not have a further update on either of the tight ends, simply saying “we’ll see” with regards to Simon and Smith.
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Keys to Success for Clemson Tigers Against South Carolina Gamecocks
The Clemson Tigers are getting ready for what will be a crucial game in Week 14 against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
This rivalry matchup is not going to disappoint, as both teams are coming into the game as Top-25 schools. For the Tigers, there is a lot on the line in this matchup.
Due to Clemson not holding the tie-breaker against the Miami Hurricanes in the ACC and the SMU Mustangs already clinching a spot, the Tigers are going to have to hope for a Hurricanes’ loss to the Syracuse Orange if they are going to make the title game.
However, due to recent upsets in the SEC, another path might have emerged for Clemson to make the College Football Playoffs. If they can beat a Top-25 team in the Gamecocks on Saturday, it could be the type of statement win that propels them into an at-large bid.
While making the CFP still might be realistic, they first and foremost have to handle South Carolina, which will be no easy task.
The Gamecocks have also had a great season, and they could present some matchup problems for Clemson.
On offense, South Carolina is a run first team. Stopping the run has been an issue at times for the Tigers, as they just recently got torched on the ground against The Citadel Bulldogs. If Clemson is unable to stop or at least slow down the rushing attack for the Gamecocks, it will allow them to control the pace of the game. That obviously wouldn’t be ideal for the Tigers.
Furthermore, on the defensive side of things, the Tigers’ offense is going to have their work cut out for them against a very strong Gamecocks defense. Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik has had a very strong season and this could end up being a defining game of his college career.
Going back to the win against the Pittsburgh Panthers, the Tigers’ offense really struggled on the ground trying to run the football. If that’s the case once again in Week 14, it will fall on the shoulders of Klubnik to get the job done.
This matchup could very well go down as one of the games of the week and potentially the year, with both teams being fairly even talent-wise on paper. For Clemson, this is a must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive, as a win this late in the season against a Top-25 team would be a nice last thing to put on their resume.
Overall, the Tigers are going to need to have a balanced attack and prepare to stop the run if they are going to come away with the win against their rival.
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