B

 

BOULDER — Fresh off its first top-10 victory in more than10 years, the University of Colorado debuted at No. 25 in theAssociated Press Women’s Basketball Top 25 poll, released Monday.

 

Colorado received 99 votes to make its first appearance in the AP poll since a similar No. 25 ranking on Jan. 14, 2008. The Buffaloes are 9-0 after defeating then-No. 8 ranked Louisville 70-66 on Dec. 14. CU’s last win over a top-10 opponent was a 62-59 win over No. 5 Stanford in the 2002 NCAA Sweet 16.

CU womens logo

The Buffaloes have a long history of rankings in the AP poll, dating back to the 1980-81 season. This week’s ranking marks the 159th time Colorado has appeared in the AP poll, trailing only Stanford, USC and UCLA among Pac-12 Conference schools. CU had received one vote in last week’s AP poll.

 

The USA Today Sports Coaches poll will be released on Tuesday. The Buffaloes haven’t been ranked in that poll since April 2004. CU received votes from the coaches poll during the squad’s four-week AP run in 2007-08, but never reached the top 25.

 

Colorado will take to the floor as a ranked team for the first time since January 2008 by hosting Utah Valley on Saturday, Dec. 22, at 1:30 p.m. at the Coors Events Center.

 

2012-13 Associated Press

TOp 25 Poll – Dec. 17

Rk Team                 Rec     Pts  Last

1   Stanford (22)       9-0     978      1

2   UConn (16)           8-0     967      2

3   Baylor (2)             8-1     931      3

4   Duke                   8-0     884      4

5   Notre Dame          6-1     821      5

6   Georgia              11-0     789      6

7   Kentucky              8-1     773      7

8   California            7-1     663     10

9   Maryland              7-2     641      9

10 Tennessee           7-1     602     13

11 Penn State           9-2     595     11

12 UCLA                  7-1     539     14

13 Purdue               10-1     495     15

14 Louisville            9-2     491     8

15 Oklahoma State    7-0     440     16

16 Dayton               10-0     395     17

17 North Carolina     10-1     317     19

18 Oklahoma             8-2    285     12

19  Kansas                9-1     215     22

20 Texas                  7-2     197     18

21 South Carolina     10-0     152     24

22 Texas A&M         6-3     139     23

23 Florida State         8-1     126   NR

24 West Virginia        7-2     101     25

25 COLORADO        9-0       99   NR

 

Others receiving votes: Arkansas 94, Miami 58, Nebraska 52, Iowa State 41, Ohio State 37, Delaware 15, Vanderbilt 15, Michigan 10, Michigan State 9, Chattanooga 7, Duquesne 7, Syracuse 6, Iowa 5, Villanova 5, Toledo 2, Gonzaga 1, Rutgers 1.

 

2012-13 Opponents in BOLD

[includeme src=”http://c1n.tv/boulder/media/bouldersponsors.html” frameborder=”0″ width=”670″ height=”300″]