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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The Notre Dame women’s basketball team has been left out of the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time in more than four years after the latest poll was released Monday afternoon.
Duke women's basketball has turned a 3-6 start into a six-game winning streak and a perfect start to conference play.
Notre Dame women's basketball trailed Duke for 36 of 40 minutes in a 82-68 loss, after which the Irish may no longer be ranked.
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The Maryland Terrapins got back on track in front of a star-studded crowd featuring the 2006 Women’s Basketball National Championship in an 82-67 win over the I
4. UCLA (14-1): The Bruins take the first of two regular-season meetings from crosstown rival USC in a rout at Pauley Pavilion. 5. Oklahoma (14-1): A pair of the Top 25 games coming up for the Sooners, home with Ole Miss and at Kentucky.
In its second game in four days, Duke picked up a major conference upset over the Fighting Irish in Cameron Indoor Stadium with an 82-68 win. The Blue Devils were led in scoring by senior guard Taina Mair,
Betts is considered a traditional big due to her height and ability around the basket. She was last year's Naismith Defensive Player of the Year, but she has also shown efficiency on offense, with the most recent example being a season-high 25 points in 25 minutes against Penn State. In that road win, Betts reached 1,500 career points.
Kennedy Blair had 19 points, Rashunda Jones and Grace VanSlooten each scored 15 and No. 24 Michigan State ended Illinois’ 11-game win streak with an 81-75 victory
Taina Mair has also emerged as Duke’s bus driver. The 5-foot-9 senior guard led Duke in assists the past two seasons and was an All-ACC selection at Boston college as a freshman, ranking eighth in the nation in assists per game. But this season, Lawson challenged Mair to take on more of a scorer’s mentality from the point guard position.