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Iowa back inside nation’s top three in latest AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll

The Iowa Hawkeyes were rewarded accordingly for their big 93-83 Senior Day victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes.

In front of a rabid Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa’s collection of seniors delivered in a revenge game against Ohio State. Senior superstar guard Caitlin Clark had one final virtuoso regular season performance inside Carver.

Clark knocked down six 3-pointers en route to dropping 35 points. The West Des Moines product added nine assists, six rebounds and three steals.

Fifth-year guard Gabbie Marshall knocked four 3-pointers to score 12 points. It was the eighth time this season in which Marshall knocked down four or more 3-pointers. In each of those games, Iowa has won by double figures.

Graduate guard Kate Martin added 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting with nine rebounds.

Sophomore forward Hannah Stuelke had a big day for the Hawkeyes, scoring 23 points and grabbing nine boards while shooting 9-of-12 from the floor.

Following the win, Iowa has jumped up three spots to No. 3 nationally in the latest AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll.

The Buckeyes dropped two spots to No. 4. Undefeated South Carolina remains the consensus No. 1 team in America, while Stanford climbed two spots to No. 2. Behind star freshman JuJu Watkins, USC rounds out the nation’s top five teams.

Here’s a look at the full AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll ahead of this week’s Big Ten Tournament.

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Change

1

South Carolina

29-0

875 (35)

2

Stanford

26-4

822

+2

3

Iowa

26-4

786

+3

4

Ohio State

25-4

761

-2

5

USC

23-5

699

+2

6

Texas

27-4

687

-3

7

UCLA

24-5

673

+1

8

LSU

26-4

638

+1

9

UConn

26-5

566

+1

10

North Carolina State

25-5

526

+2

11

Virginia Tech

23-6

513

-6

12

Indiana

24-4

499

+2

13

Oregon State

23-6

472

-2

14

Notre Dame

23-6

470

+3

15

Gonzaga

29-2

399

+1

16

Kansas State

24-6

288

-1

17

Baylor

23-6

273

+4

18

Colorado

21-8

259

-5

19

Oklahoma

21-8

239

+1

20

Syracuse

23-6

210

-1

21

Creighton

24-4

199

+2

22

Utah

21-9

172

-4

23

UNLV

26-2

113

+1

24

Louisville

23-8

108

-2

25

Fairfield

26-1

60

NR

Others receiving votes: Princeton, 24; Michigan State, 12; West Virginia, 9; Mississippi, 9; Duke, 3; Columbia, 3; North Carolina, 3; Richmond, 1; Kansas, 1; Toledo, 1; Jackson State, 1; Iowa State, 1;

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