Updated at 5:28 p.m., Sunday, November 11, 2007
CBKB: How the AP Top 25 women's teams fared
Advertiser Staff
No. 1 Tennessee (1-0) beat Chattanooga 76-56.No. 2 Connecticut (1-0) beat Stony Brook 98-35.
No. 3 Rutgers (0-1) lost to No. 7 Stanford 60-58.
No. 4 Maryland (2-0) beat Princeton 76-52; beat No. 6 Oklahoma 76-66.
No. 5 LSU (2-0) beat Samford 86-38; beat TCU 73-54.
No. 6 Oklahoma (0-1) lost to No. 4 Maryland 76-66.
No. 7 Stanford (2-0) beat Yale 100-44; beat No. 3 Rutgers 60-58.
No. 8 North Carolina (2-0) beat North Carolina Central 109-32; beat No. 12 Arizona State 75-60.
No. 9 Georgia (2-0) beat Richmond 81-53; beat George Mason 84-56.
No. 10 Duke (1-0) beat Denver 57-37.
No. 11 Texas A&M (1-0) beat SMU 62-57.
No. 12 Arizona State (0-1) lost to No. 8 North Carolina 75-60.
No. 13 California (1-0) beat Fresno State 83-79.
No. 14 George Washington (1-0) beat Maryland-Baltimore County 79-59.
No. 15 Baylor (3-0) beat Howard 83-31; beat Saint Mary's 101-47; beat Prairie View 89-61.
No. 16 Ohio State (1-0) beat Marist 63-57.
No. 17 Michigan State (2-0) beat IUPUI 65-35; beat Evansville 73-53.
No. 18 West Virginia (1-0) beat Canisius 76-49.
No. 19 Florida State (2-0) beat Florida Gulf Coast 93-53; beat North Florida 75-48.
No. 20 Pittsburgh (2-1) beat Charlotte 85-68; beat Arizona 81-58; lost to Penn State 80-74.
No. 21 Louisville (1-0) beat Ball State 81-62.
No. 22 Texas (1-0) beat Missouri State 92-55.
No. 23 Vanderbilt (2-0) beat UAB 92-51; beat Furman 68-51.
No. 24 Notre Dame (1-0) beat Miami (Ohio) 98-50.
No. 25 DePaul (1-0) beat Southern Illinois 78-63.