The final 2010 regular season NCAA Women’s Basketball polls are out and it should come as no surprise to anyone that the UConn Huskies are the No. 1 team in the land. The Huskies finished with a 33-0 record and have won a NCAA Women’s record 72 straight games.
Despite losing in the America East Conference Finals to the Vermont Catamounts, Jen Rizzotti’s Hartford Hawks remained in the top 25 of both polls.
| AP Top 25 | ESPN/USA Today Poll | ||||||
| 1 | Connecticut (40) |
33-0 | 1000 | 1 | Connecticut (31) |
33-0 | 775 |
| 2 | Stanford | 31-1 | 960 | 2 | Stanford | 31-1 | 744 |
| 3 | Tennessee | 30-2 | 911 | 3 | Tennessee | 30-2 | 701 |
| 4 | Nebraska | 30-1 | 880 | 4 | Nebraska | 30-1 | 678 |
| 5 | Xavier | 27-3 | 807 | 5 | Xavier | 27-3 | 648 |
| 6 | Duke | 27-5 | 775 | 6 | Duke | 27-5 | 604 |
| 7 | Notre Dame | 27-5 | 755 | 7 | Notre Dame | 27-5 | 568 |
| 8 | Ohio State | 30-4 | 728 | 8 | Ohio State | 30-4 | 550 |
| 9 | Texas A&M | 25-7 | 704 | 9 | Texas A&M | 25-7 | 524 |
| 10 | West Virginia | 28-5 | 639 | 10 | West Virginia | 28-5 | 522 |
| 11 | Florida State | 26-5 | 605 | 11 | Florida State | 26-5 | 472 |
| 12 | Oklahoma | 23-10 | 565 | 12 | Oklahoma | 23-10 | 426 |
| 13 | Georgetown | 25-6 | 466 | 13 | Georgetown | 25-6 | 409 |
| 14 | Baylor | 23-9 | 393 | 14 | Gonzaga | 27-4 | 326 |
| 15 | St. John’s | 24-6 | 383 | 15 | Kentucky | 25-7 | 322 |
| 16 | Iowa State | 23-7 | 381 | 16 | Iowa State | 23-7 | 309 |
| 17 | Texas | 22-10 | 369 | 17 | St. John’s | 24-6 | 285 |
| 18 | Gonzaga | 27-4 | 339 | 18 | Baylor | 23-9 | 227 |
| 19 | Kentucky | 25-7 | 328 | 19 | Oklahoma State | 23-10 | 197 |
| 20 | Oklahoma State | 23-10 | 266 | 20 | Texas | 22-10 | 167 |
| 21 | LSU | 20-9 | 143 | 21 | Virginia | 21-9 | 127 |
| 22 | UCLA | 24-8 | 126 | 22 | UCLA | 24-8 | 119 |
| 23 | Georgia | 23-8 | 109 | 23 | Hartford | 27-4 | 101 |
| 24 | Michigan State | 22-9 | 82 | 24 | Middle Tennessee | 25-5 | 76 |
| 25 | Hartford | 27-4 | 60 | 25 | Michigan State | 22-9 | 60 |
| OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES | OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES | ||||||
| Virginia 48, Middle Tennessee 47, Georgia Tech 36, Iowa 20, Vanderbilt 12, DePaul 10, Princeton 10, Arkansas-Little Rock 7, Fresno State 6, Temple 6, TCU 5, Tulane 4, Wisconsin-Green Bay 4, Bowling Green 3, San Diego State 2, Vermont 2, North Carolina 1, Rutgers 1, Syracuse 1, Wisconsin 1, | Princeton 28, Vermont 15, Lehigh 13, Vanderbilt 11, Dayton 10, Georgia 8, James Madison 8, Marist 7, Iowa 6, DePaul 5, Gardner-Webb 5, TCU 5, Arkansas-Little Rock 5, LSU 4, Rutgers 2, Fresno State 1, Georgia Tech 1, Syracuse 1, Temple 1, Tulane 1, Wisconsin-Green Bay 1, | ||||||