South Carolina women top AP rankings or fourth straight week
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Dec. 15, 2014 12:09 p.m. ET
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South Carolina stays No. 1 in The Associated Press poll for the fourth straight week after a 62-point win in its lone game.
With most teams taking exams, there wasn't much movement in Monday's Top 25. The first 14 teams remained unchanged with UConn, Texas, Texas A&M and Notre Dame following the Gamecocks, who received 25 first-place ballots.
North Carolina, Stanford, Kentucky, Baylor and Louisville round out the first 10.
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Ranked teams went 25-3 this week. The only losses were DePaul to Notre Dame, Rutgers to Tennessee and Cal to Long Beach State.
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