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UConn Women Rock Pacific 112-53

Sometimes games against a lesser opponent is what’s needed for a team, especially one trying to find its identity after having Maya Moore for four years. It also allows UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma to play different lineups to see what he’s got in case it’s ever needed.

That’s exactly what Auriemma was able to do on Tuesday night against the Pacific Tigers.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis led six Huskies in double figures with 25 points in their 112-53 win over the Tigers in front of 6,067 at Gampel Pavilion on campus in Storrs, CT.

Ironically enough, Pacific was the last team UConn beat during their record 90 game winning streak that ended at Stanford last year. The Cardinal just happen to be UConn’s next opponent.

Connecticut's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis releases a shot while guarded by Pacific's Kendall Rodriguez in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Storrs, Conn., Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.KML rebounded from a poor shooting performance in her debut as she got her 25 points on 10-of-12 shooting including 5-of-6 from three point land. She also led the Huskies with seven rebounds. Bria Hartley had 18 points while freshman Brianna Banks added 12.

Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes and Kelly Faris all had 11 points with Doty adding a team-high six assists. Faris led the Huskies with six steals on the night.

Erica McKenzie led the Tigers with 16 points and also led them with five assists while Kendall Rodriguez chipped in with 12 points. Christina Thompson led Pacific with seven rebounds while adding five points.

Believe it or not, this game was close early on as UConn wasn’t on top of their game.

A Thompson layup cut UConn’s lead to three points at 9-6. With the score 11-7, the Huskies scored 10 straight points that was part of a 30-2 run that put the game away.

It was more of the same in the second half as they would build their lead up over 50 points. They hit the century mark on a KML jumper with 6:18 to go in the game.

As I said above, it was nice to see Auriemma be able to use different lineups. There’s going to be a time during the season where he’ll need to play smaller lineups and playing against a smaller Pacific team allowed him to do just that.

Nice to see KML bust out of her shooting slump from the first game. You can tell she’s going to be a special player like Moore was. Heck, she was even referred to as Moore in the initial UConn box score.

Also nice to see Banks show us what’s she got. She’s another lefty like Hayes and she might even be faster than Hayes. Pacific didn’t do a good job on defense as they allowed her to go to her dominant hand one too many times.

The Huskies now have six days to prepare for Stanford who comes to the XL Center on Monday night. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

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Notes and musings:

Pacific Tigers @ UConn Huskies 11.15.11 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma, a few of his players and Pacific coach Lynne Roberts.

The Huskies now have an 85 game home winning streak. Their last loss at home came in 2007 during the Big East Championship Game when they fell to Rutgers.

They’ve also won 118 of their last 120 home games at the XL Center and Gampel Pavilion.

UConn’s 68 points tied their record set back on January 6, 1998 when they beat Providence 126-48.

UConn is the only ranked team that is on Pacific’s schedule. That is of course subject to change as the season goes on.

The starters for UConn were Bria Hartley, Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris and Stefanie Dolson.

The Huskies shot an astounding 70.7% (41-58) from the floor while Pacific shot 34% (18-53).

UConn had 27 assists on their 41 made baskets.

The Huskies were 10-of-18 (55.6%) from beyond the arc.

Both teams were outstanding from the charity stripe as they both shot 90.9%. UConn was 20-of-22 while Pacific was 10-of-11.

The Huskies dominated the glass outrebounding the Tigers 34-19.

UConn had 41 points off of 26 Pacific turnovers. The Tigers had 13 points off of 15 Huskies turnovers.

The Huskies had 17 steals as a team led by Faris’ six steals.

UConn had six second chance points to four for Pacific. I guess it’s hard for the Huskies to have second chances when almost everything is falling into the basket.

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Photo credit: AP Photo

Apparently Maya Moore Is Still Playing For The UConn Women

Even though she was the No. 1 draft pick by the Minnesota Lynx and won the WNBA Rookie of the Year and a WNBA Championship, Maya Moore is still apparently playing basketball for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team.

Just take a look below at the box score from Tuesday night’s win over Pacific.

Maya Moore didn't graduate

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Howard Baldwin Reveals his Plans for Downtown Hartford

HARTFORD, November 15, 2011:  Whalers Sports & Entertainment (WSE) chairman and CEO Howard Baldwin today unveiled his ambitious “New England Sports & Entertainment (NESE)” plans to use hockey to revitalize downtown Hartford.  Baldwin detailed the plans at the Metro Hartford Alliance’s “Rising Star Breakfast” at the Bushnell.

Whalers Sports & EntertainmentThe centerpiece of Baldwin’s proposals is an outline for transforming the XL Center into an NHL-ready facility and the pledge to pursue the purchase of an NHL franchise.

“An independent economic study has indicated that a refurbished XL Center would create as many as 1,500 new jobs per year, and economic activity would be boosted by an average of between $48.3 million and $61 per year” Baldwin said.  “And new state net revenues would total between $7.3 million and $8.6 million per year.

“With that in mind, our goal is to work with the City of Hartford, the State of Connecticut and the corporate community to restore the XL Center to its rightful place as a sports and entertainment destination.”

Also speaking at the event was Robert Mead, Senior Vice-President of Marketing, Product and Communication of Aetna, which sponsored the gathering and commissioned the economic study.

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Having already taken steps to revitalize hockey in Hartford through the Whaler Reunion event in the summer of 2010, and the re-branding of the city’s AHL franchise to the Connecticut Whale, NESE now proposes to use a strategic public-private partnership to take the next step.

The NESE plan is for a major overhaul of the XL Center’s mechanical systems and concessions, arena seating and luxury-level seating.  In concert with the coliseum renovation, the Trumbull streetscape adjacent to the arena will be transformed into a walkable dining and entertainment mecca.  That would involve the pursuit of a Hard Rock Café or Planet Hollywood, and the opening of an IMAX theater and food court.  Also sought for the dining options would be a new Geno Auriemma’s “Fast Break” pub and restaurant.

The newly-redesigned XL Center would also feature a visible TV media center at the corner of Church and Trumbull Streets, and state-of-the-art broadcast facilities throughout the building.

Pre-design estimates for the cost of the arena and streetscape upgrades total $105 million, for which state and city funding, as well as access to economic development grants and/or loans, will be sought.

“Change is underway in Hartford, with many important players and participants,” said Baldwin.  “Together we can bring 35 more years of hockey and entertainment to downtown Hartford and to the State of Connecticut.”

A video presentation that accompanied Baldwin’s speech can be viewed via the following link:

http://youtu.be/IFkjlYgU4OQ.

Images/renderings of the arena and streetscape plans can be found at:

http://www.ctwhale.com/default.asp?ctwhale=59&objId=1704

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2011 AL Cy Young Award

Justin Verlander

This should come as no surprise to anyone as to who won the American League Cy Young Award presented by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA).

After a dominant season, Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander was an unanimous winner of the AL Cy Young. He’s the first starting pitcher from the Tigers to win the award since Denny McLain in 1969. The last winner from the Tigers was Guillermo Hernandez in 1984.

Verlander went 24-5 with a 2.40 ERA in 34 starts. He struck out 250 in 251 innings and had four complete games including two shutouts. Verlander made two starts against the Boston Red Sox and was 1-0 with a 1.72 ERA (3 ER/15.2 IP).

Jered Weaver finished second followed by James Shields and CC Sabathia. Josh Beckett of the Red Sox finished ninth.

Next up in the BBWAA awards will be the AL & NL Managers of the Year tomorrow and the NL Cy Young on Thursday. The final two awards, the AL & NL MVP will be presented next Monday, November 21st (AL MVP) and Tuesday, November 22nd (NL MVP). The 2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year Awards were presented on Monday.

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2011 AL CY YOUNG AWARD VOTING
Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Points
Justin Verlander Tigers 28 160
Jered Weaver Angels 17 8 2 1 97
James Shields Rays 5 9 8 3 66
CC Sabathia Yankees 5 7 9 4 63
Jose Valverde Tigers 1 3 6 3 28
C.J. Wilson Rangers 1 7 9
Dan Haren Angels 1 1 2 7
Mariano Rivera Yankees 4 4
Josh Beckett Red Sox 3 3
Ricky Romero Blue Jays 1 2
David Robertson Yankees 1 1

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2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 12

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week 12 in college football.  If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check that out as well. Also be sure to check out the analysis on the BlogPoll Top 25 as well.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 12

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (74) 24.96 0.19
2 Oklahoma St. Cowboys (3) 23.92 0.42
3 Alabama Crimson Tide 22.68 0.87 Arrow_up 1
4 Oregon Ducks 21.86 2.61 Arrow_up 2
5 Oklahoma Sooners 20.25 2.62 Arrow_up 2
6 Arkansas Razorbacks 19.71 2.17 Arrow_up 2
7 Clemson Tigers 17.99 1.91 Arrow_up 2
8 Stanford Cardinal 17.90 1.76 Arrow_down -5
9 Virginia Tech Hokies 16.40 2.00 Arrow_up 1
10 Houston Cougars 15.05 3.67 Arrow_up 1
11 Boise St. Broncos 14.55 3.45 Arrow_down -6
12 Georgia Bulldogs 12.77 2.53 Arrow_up 2
13 Michigan St. Spartans 12.60 2.62
14 Wisconsin Badgers 11.48 2.94 Arrow_up 1
15 South Carolina Gamecocks 10.97 3.37 Arrow_up 1
16 Nebraska Cornhuskers 10.42 2.21 Arrow_up 1
17 Kansas St. Wildcats 9.35 3.47 Arrow_up 1
18 USC Trojans 7.57 4.64 Arrow_up 1
19 Michigan Wolverines 6.82 2.80 Arrow_up 5
20 TCU Horned Frogs 6.12 3.38 Arrow_up 6
21 Southern Miss. Golden Eagles 5.57 3.34 Arrow_up 2
22 Penn St. Nittany Lions 4.99 2.69 Arrow_down -10
23 Florida St. Seminoles 2.73 2.58 Arrow_up 5
24 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1.95 2.47 Arrow_up 6
25 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 1.73 2.49 Arrow_down -5
Others Receiving Votes: Baylor Bears | West Virginia Mountaineers | Cincinnati Bearcats | Texas Longhorns | Virginia Cavaliers | Arkansas St. Red Wolves | Oregon St. Beavers | Arizona St. Sun Devils | Auburn Tigers | Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Texas A&M Aggies | Missouri Tigers | Rutgers Scarlet Knights | Washington Huskies | UAB Blazers | Toledo Rockets
Updated: Nov 15, 2011 10:01 AM EST

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Rankings 2011

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/15

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll host the Pacific Tigers tonight at 7:30 at Gampel Pavilion. The game will be broadcast locally in CT on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis: The shot magnet [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Maya Moore Is Heading Places Fast [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

The new kids in town can play [John Nash – The Hour]

Solid Opener Has Buck Again Looking For Consistency [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Renee Montgomery Issues an Official Statement on Gyor [r21m.com]

UConn’s Buck battles for consistency [CT Post]

UConn Women Back In Action Tuesday vs. Pacific [Hartford Courant]

Maya Moore’s Advice To Form Teammates: Keep It Simple [Hartford Courant]

Finding shots for Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis won’t be a problem [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball Glance [The Hour]

UConn Huskies: Holy Cross Game Shows Flaws Despite 40 Point Victory [Swish Appeal]

Big East power struggle [ESPNHS]

UConn Football links

Big East race update [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East news and notes [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East bowl free-for-all could happen [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Hone Us, Wagner: UConn Shows Improvement [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Jim Calhoun: Time for Huskies To Make Their Investment [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn 78, Wagner 66: Wrapping Things Up [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn men 78, Wagner 66: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Post-game breakdown, video: Wagner [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes from Wagner: Oriakhi says “Guys are Being a Little Selfish” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Making Sausage [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Napier, Lamb lead UConn past Wagner [CT Post]

Napier Leads Huskies Over Wagner, 78-66 [Hartford Courant]

A Shaky Start, But Calhoun Will Prevail [Hartford Courant]

Huskies right at home in win over Wagner [New Haven Register]

UConn still in the process of figuring things out [The Day]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. UConn Volleyball Seniors Leave Lasting Mark [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Huskies Earn No. 3 Overall Seed In NCAA Tournament [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Burning questions for the bracket [Mechelle Voepel – ESPN.com]

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UConn Men Win Ugly Over Wagner, 78-66

It certainly wasn’t the prettiest games for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team on Monday night. After all, it was just the second game in a long season.

Sure the Huskies have a long ways to go before they reach their full potential but you can see it’s their. Now it’s up to harness it and run with it.

UConn Huskies guard Shabazz Napier (13) scores and is fouled on this play as Wagner Seahawks guard Marcus Burton (4) and Wagner Seahawks guard Jonathon Williams (23) try to stop him during second half action. Williams was called with the foul. Napier was game high scorer with 21 points The Wagner Seahawks, coached by Danny Hurley, gave the Huskies all they could handle but in the end it was UConn who came out on top 78-66 in front of 9,217 at Gampel Pavilion on campus in Storrs, CT.

It’s the 13th straight win for UConn and second this season (2-0). Wagner falls to 1-1 on the season.

In the win over Columbia, Jeremy Lamb and Shabazz Napier led the way for the Huskies. It was no different on Monday night either.

Napier paced the Huskies with 21 points but did commit six turnovers while Lamb added 20 points and seven rebounds. DeAndre Daniels had a breakout game for the home team as he had 11 points, five rebounds and three blocks. Andre Drummond also rebounded from a poor performance in the season opener to add eight points, five rebounds and three blocked shots.

Alex Oriakhi led the Huskies with nine rebounds while Tyler Olander led the way with four assists.

Latif Rivers led the Seahawks with 11 points while both Kenneth Ortiz and Tyler Murray chipped in with 10 points each. Naofall Folahan had a team-high six rebounds while scoring nine points.

After falling behind early, Wagner took the lead at 11-8 with a 7-0 run. The Huskies would battle back though and take a 16-13 lead. Wagner would keep it close though before the Huskies closed out the first half on a 20-8 run to take a 41-28 lead.

The Huskies would push their lead to 18 points in the second half even though they went cold from the floor. They went seven minutes without a field goal making nine free throws to get it to 18 points at 61-43.

The Seahawks wouldn’t go away though as they used a 10-0 run to cut the Huskies lead to eight points. But then Shabazz took over scoring the next seven UConn points to keep Wagner from even thinking about the upset.

The Huskies took poor care of the ball as they committed 19 turnovers. Obviously that needs to improve. As we all know head coach Jim Calhoun will find something wrong with what they did. Like I said earlier, they weren’t perfect. They played well enough to get the job done.

Some positives for me include the play of Daniels and Drummond. If it weren’t for Drummond coming in, Daniels would have been the star freshman. But playing in the shadows of Drummond, he put together another solid all around game coming alive offensively and playing well on the defensive end for the second straight game.

It was also nice to see Drummond look a little more comfortable on the court. He’s used to being the man and not coming off the bench. I’m sure in time he’ll be starting but he needs to build on what he did in this game. As he gets more time, he’s going to be a beast.

UConn is back on action on Thursday night when they’ll host the Maine Black Bears at the XL Center in Hartford, CT at 7 p.m. That game will be broadcast locally in CT on SNY.

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Notes and musings:

Wagner Seahawks @ UConn Huskies 11-14-11 box score

Here the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Jim Calhoun and Wagner head coach Danny Hurley as well as some of the players.

The Huskies have not lost a home game at Gampel Pavilion in the months of November and December since it opened.

The last time UConn lost a regular-season game in Storrs before Jan. 1 was in 1973, a span of 101 games.

The starters for the Huskies were Shabazz Napier, Jeremy Lamb, Roscoe Smith, Tyler Olander and Alex Oriakhi.

UConn shot 44.7% (21-47) from the floor while the Seahawks shot 39.7% (23-58).

The Huskies had just seven assists on their 21 made baskets.

UConn was 31-of-43 (72.1%) from the charity stripe. This still needs to get better but getting to the line that many times shows you something from them. They just need to convert better.

The Huskies obviously got Calhoun’s rebounding message as they dominated the glass 42-24 including 18-11 on the offensive end.

UConn had just 10 points off of 13 Wagner turnovers. The Seahawks had 17 points off of the 19 Huskies turnovers.

The Huskies had 14 second chance points to 11 for Wagner.

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Photo credit: Richard Messina – Hartford Courant (No. 12 in gallery)

2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year Awards

Jeremy Hellickson (L), Craig Kimbrel (R)

It’s now time to put the finishing touches on the 2011 MLB season as Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) begin presenting their 2011 end of the year awards. First up are the 2011 American League and National League Rookie of the Year.

In the AL, the BBWAA has selected Tampa Bay Rays right handed pitcher JeremyHellickson as it’s 2011 AL Rookie of the Year. And in the NL, they have selected Atlanta Braves closer CraigKimbrel as it’s 2011 NL Rookie of the Year.

Hellickson made 29 starts for the AL Wild Card Rays and was 13-10 with a 2.95 ERA. In case you were wondering, he was 2-1 with a 3.38 ERA in four starts against the Boston Red Sox this season.

Kimbrel made 79 appearances for the Braves and was 4-3 with a 2.10 ERA and 46 saves. His 46 saves were the most in the NL and set the MLB record for saves by a rookie.

Next up in the BBWAA awards will be the AL Cy Young on Tuesday, the AL & NL Managers of the Year on Wednesday and the NL Cy Young on Thursday. The final two awards, the AL & NL MVP will be presented next Monday, November 21st (AL MVP) and Tuesday, November 22nd (NL MVP).

For a full look at the 2011 AL & NL Rookie of the Year voting totals, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2011 AL ROOKIE OF YEAR VOTING 2011 NL ROOKIE OF YEAR VOTING
Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd Player Team 1st 2nd 3rd Points
Jeremy Hellickson Rays 17 5 2 Craig Kimbrel Braves 32 160
Mark Trumbo Angels 5 11 5 Freddie Freeman Braves 21 7 70
Eric Hosmer Royals 4 4 6 Vance Worley Phillies 8 16 40
Ivan Nova Yankees 1 5 10 Wilson Ramos Nationals 1 3 6
Michael Pineda Mariners 3 2 Josh Collmenter D-backs 1 2 5
Dustin Ackley Mariners 1 1 Danny Espinosa Nationals 1 3
Desmond Jennings Rays 1 Darwin Barney Cubs 2 2
Jordan Walden Angels 1 Kenley Jansen Dodgers 2 2

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2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 2 (Nov. 14)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls for college basketball

The NCAA college basketball polls are out for the first time since the preseason and the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team still finds themselves as the No. 4 team in the country in both polls.

The North Carolina Tar Heels are No. 1 in both polls and the top five from the preseason is still the same. The Tar Heels are followed by the Kentucky Wildcats, Ohio State Buckeyes, UConn and Syracuse Orange.

Joining the Huskies and Orange in the top 25 from the Big East are the Louisville Cardinals (8/7), Pittsburgh Panthers (9/9), Cincinnati Bearcats (20/20) and the Marquette Golden Eagles (21/19).

The Villanova Wildcats and West Virginia Mountaineers are the only Big East schools among the others receiving votes in both polls. The Georgetown Hoyas and St. John’s Red Storm are among the others receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25.

For a complete look at the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings for Week 2 (Nov. 14), click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 North Carolina (62) 2-0 1,620 1 1 North Carolina (30) 2-0 774 1
2 Kentucky 1-0 1,519 2 2 Kentucky (1) 1-0 732 2
3 Ohio State (1) 1-0 1,486 3 3 Ohio State 1-0 701 3
4 Connecticut (2) 1-0 1,429 4 4 Connecticut 1-0 669 4
5 Syracuse 1-0 1,358 5 5 Syracuse 1-0 654 5
6 Duke 2-0 1,274 6 6 Duke 2-0 632 6
7 Florida 1-0 1,132 8 7 Louisville 2-0 538 8
8 Louisville 2-0 1,122 9 8 Florida 1-0 519 10
9 Pittsburgh 2-0 1,084 10 9 Pittsburgh 2-0 502 11
10 Memphis 0-0 1,017 11 10 Memphis 0-0 452 9
11 Baylor 2-0 962 12 11 Kansas 1-0 393 13
12 Kansas 1-0 835 13 12 Baylor 2-0 390 12
13 Xavier 1-0 806 14 13 Wisconsin 1-0 359 14
14 Wisconsin 1-0 801 15 14 Xavier 1-0 333 15
15 Arizona 3-0 607 16 15 Alabama 1-0 261 17
16 Alabama 1-0 497 19 16 Arizona 3-0 254 16
17 Michigan 1-0 475 18 17 Michigan 1-0 240 18
18 Vanderbilt 1-1 454 7 18 Texas A&M 2-0 218 19
19 Texas A&M 2-0 444 20 19 Marquette 1-0 182 21
20 Cincinnati 1-0 410 21 20 Cincinnati 1-0 176 22
21 Marquette 1-0 406 22 20 Vanderbilt 1-1 176 7
22 Gonzaga 1-0 311 23 22 California 2-0 145 24
23 California 2-0 295 24 23 Gonzaga 1-0 126 23
24 Missouri 1-0 200 25 24 Florida State 1-0 103 NR
25 Florida State 1-0 132 NR 25 Missouri 1-0 88 25
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
No. 17 UCLA No. 20 UCLA
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Temple 79, Michigan State 78, Washington 47, Cleveland State 43, New Mexico 34, UCLA 34, Belmont 21, Creighton 19, Villanova 19, Texas 18, Drexel 13, UNLV 9, Saint Mary’s 6, Purdue 5, San Diego State 3, George Mason 3, Harvard 3, Butler 3, Long Beach State 3, Utah State 3, Illinois 2, Marshall 1, Minnesota 1, Akron 1, West Virginia 1 Texas 80, Purdue 55, Temple 54, Washington 49, Villanova 34, New Mexico 27, Creighton 23, UNLV 21, Michigan State 20, Cleveland State 13, George Mason 11, Georgetown 10, UCLA 10, West Virginia 10, St. John’s 8, Oklahoma State 8, Saint Mary’s 6, Butler 6, Drexel 5, Long Beach State 3, Virginia Commonwealth 3, Wichita State 1, Brigham Young 1

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