Alabama continues to rise in USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll

Kristy Curry’s Alabama team is 6-0 for the second year in a row. Here’s where the Crimson Tide are ranked in this week’s Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll.

Coach Kristy Curry and the Alabama Crimson Tide women’s basketball team went 3-0 last week to improve to 6-0 overall for the season and continue its climb up the new USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll, released Tuesday.

Alabama rose one spot to No. 21 and is ranked just behind the Ole Miss Rebels at No. 20. The Crimson Tide jumped ahead of the Louisville Cardinals, who fell four spots to No. 22.

The Tide beat Norfolk State 68-58 last Wednesday in Coleman Coliseum, then blew out Alcorn State 88-59 the following day. They beat UL Monroe 75-52 over the weekend in Louisiana.

Alabama’s 6-0 start ties last season’s start, which led to them earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament in March. They beat Florida State for their first NCAA Tournament win since 2021 before losing to No. 1 seed Texas in the second round in Austin.

Alabama will play Alabama State Monday, Nov. 25 in the Emerald Coast Classic in Florida before taking on either UAB or the Clemson Tigers the following day in the tournament’s championship or runner-up game. Tipoff for the Crimson Tide’s game against Alabama State is set for 1:30 p.m. CT and can be seen on FloSports.

Through six games, Sarah Ashlee Barker leads Alabama in scoring with 18.7 points per game, followed by Aaliyah Nye at 15 points per game. Zaay Green is third with 13.3 per game.

Coach Dawn Staley and the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks (4-0) remained atop the polls. UConn was No. 2 with USC No. 3. As with last week, seven SEC teams were ranked in the Coaches Poll. Texas stayed at No. 4 with Kim Mulkey’s LSU Tigers at No. 7 and the Oklahoma Sooners at No. 9. The Kentucky Wildcats moved up three spots to No. 16 with Ole Miss at No. 20.

Full USA TODAY Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll

 

Rank School (Record) Points First Place Votes
1 South Carolina (4-0) 747 28
2 Connecticut (3-0) 716 1
3 Southern California (4-0) 684 1
4 Texas (3-0) 656
5 Notre Dame (4-0) 630
6 UCLA (4-0) 600
7 LSU (5-0) 556
8 Iowa State (4-0) 535
9 Oklahoma (3-0) 517
10 Kansas State (4-0) 477
11 Ohio State Buckeyes (3-0) 425
12 West Virginia (4-0) 411
13 Maryland (5-0) 401
14 Duke (4-1) 325
15 North Carolina (3-1) 277
16 Kentucky (5-0) 272
17 Baylor (3-1) 251
18 North Carolina State (2-2) 247
19 Nebraska (4-0) 183
20 Ole Miss (3-1) 145
21 Alabama (6-0) 138
22 Louisville (2-2) 113
23 Illinois (4-0) 110
24 TCU (4-0) 92
25 Oregon (24-10) 66

Schools Dropped Out

No. 23 Stanford; No. 25 South Dakota State

Others Receiving Votes

Iowa 33; Tennessee 32; Florida State 29; South Dakota State 22; Mississippi State 14; Stanford 13; Penn State 10; Auburn 7; Michigan State 6; Middle Tennessee 3; Richmond 2; Creighton 2; Saint Joseph’s 1; Michigan 1; Fairfield 1

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Alabama makes noticeable jump in USA TODAY Sports women’s basketball coaches poll

Check out where Kristy Curry’s Alabama team is ranked in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll after their 3-0 start.

After starting the season 3-0, coach Kristy Curry and the Alabama Crimson Tide women’s basketball team made a nice leap forward in the new USA TODAY Sports women’s basketball coaches poll, released Tuesday.

Alabama rose three spots to No. 22, one spot behind No. 21 Ole Miss and one spot ahead of No. 23 Stanford. The Crimson Tide defeated New Orleans, 115-53, in their regular season opener on Nov. 4 at Coleman Coliseum, then won 84-59 at Alabama A&M before taking down Troy, 94-71.

Zaay Green led Alabama with 24 points in 31 minutes against the Trojans on Sunday at Coleman Coliseum. Green is one of three seniors that have been in double figures for the Crimson Tide this season. Aaliyah Nye has averaged 18.3 points per game with Sarah Ashlee Barker at 18 and Green at 16.7.

It’s the second season in a row that Alabama has won its first three games. A year ago, the Tide started the season 6-0 and eventually played their way into the NCAA Tournament in March. They beat Florida State for their first NCAA Tournament win since 2021 before losing to No. 1 seed Texas in the second round in Austin.

Entering this season, Alabama was ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 poll for the first time since 1998. The Crimson Tide also checked in at No. 22 in the new AP poll this week.

Alabama hosts Norfolk State Wednesday night in Coleman Coliseum. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. The game can be seen on SEC Network+.

The defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks and coach Dawn Staley remained atop the polls. A total of seven SEC teams are ranked in the coaches poll. In addition to South Carolina and Alabama, Texas is ranked No. 4 with Kim Mulkey’s LSU Tigers at No. 7 and the Oklahoma Sooners at No. 9.

The Kentucky Wildcats are ranked No. 19 with Ole Miss No. 21.

Full USA TODAY Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 South Carolina Gamecocks 2-0 772 (29)
2 UConn Huskies 2-0 740 (1)
3 USC Trojans 2-0 707 (1)
4 Texas Longhorns 2-0 674
5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1-0 652
6 UCLA Bruins 2-0 598
7 LSU Tigers 2-0 586
8 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 547
9 Oklahoma Sooners 2-0 516
10 NC State Wolfpack 1-1 476
11 Kansas State Wildcats 2-0 462
12 Ohio State Buckeyes 1-0 439
13 West Virginia Mountaineers 2-0 382
14 Maryland Terrapins 3-0 378
15 North Carolina Tar Heels 2-0 327
16 Duke Blue Devils 2-1 281
17 Baylor Bears 1-1 256
18 Louisville Cardinals 1-1 206
19 Kentucky Wildcats 2-0 165
20 Nebraska Cornhuskers 2-0 158
21 Ole Miss Rebels 1-1 145
22 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 123
23 Stanford Cardinal 3-0 99
24 Illinois Fighting Illini 2-0 87
25 South Dakota State Jackrabbits 2-0 50

Schools Dropped Out

No. 19 Florida State; No. 20 Creighton; No. 24 Indiana;

Others Receiving Votes

Oregon 42; Florida State 38; Iowa 34; Tennessee 33; Utah 17; Creighton 11; Auburn 11; TCU 10; Michigan State 9; Middle Tennessee 8; Indiana 8; Fairfield 7; UNLV 6; Michigan 4; Penn State 3; Mississippi State 3; Saint Joseph’s 2; Gonzaga 2; Richmond 1; Columbia 1;

List Of Voters

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2024-25 season: Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens University; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton Del Rosario, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Cindy Fisher, San Diego; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Johnnie Harris, Auburn; Brian Holsinger, Montana; Rick Insell, Middle Tennessee; Renee Jimenez, UC Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Lynn Milligan, Rider; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Missy Traversi, Army; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Way Veney, Central Connecticut State; Coquese Washington, Rutgers.

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Alabama ranked in preseason women’s basketball coaches poll

Check out where Kristy Curry’s Alabama team is ranked in the preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

Thursday saw the release of the women’s basketball USA TODAY Sports preseason coaches poll. Coach Kristy Curry and the Alabama Crimson Tide are ranked No. 25 entering the 2024-25 season.

Curry led Alabama to a 24-10 overall record last season and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson Tide defeated Florida State in the first round before falling to the Texas Longhorns, 65-54.

A week ago, Alabama was ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 poll for the first time since 1998. That year, Rick Moody’s Crimson Tide team ranked preseason No. 9 and finished 20-11. Alabama lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Dawn Staley and the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks took the No. 1 spot in the preseason coaches poll with 27 first-place votes. The Gamecocks went a perfect 38-0 last season and won the national championship over Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes with a roster that included fellow WNBA first-round pick Kamilla Cardoso (No. 3 overall).

UConn was ranked No. 2 behind South Carolina, with the USC Trojans at No. 3 and Texas at No. 4. Notre Dame rounded out the top five.

Other SEC teams ranked in the preseason Top 25 were Kim Mulkey’s LSU Tigers (No. 8), the Oklahoma Sooners (No. 10), the Ole Miss Rebels (No. 21) and the Kentucky Wildcats (No. 22).

Alabama opens the season on Nov. 4 at Coleman Coliseum against the University of New Orleans. Tipoff is scheduled for 5 p.m. CT.

2024-25 Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll

Rank School (Last Year’s Record) Points First Place Votes
1 South Carolina (38-0) 770 27
2 Connecticut (33-6) 734 3
3 Southern California (29-6) 716 1
4 Texas (33-5) 670
5 Notre Dame (28-7) 629
6 UCLA (27-7) 612
7 LSU (31-6) 567
8 North Carolina State (31-7) 533
9 Iowa State (21-12) 487
10 Oklahoma (23-10) 457
11 Duke (22-12) 449
12 Baylor (26-8) 434
13 Kansas State (26-8) 407
14 Ohio State (26-6) 405
15 West Virginia (25-8) 285
16 North Carolina (20-13) 263
17 Louisville (24-10) 261
18 Maryland (19-14) 254
19 Florida State (23-11) 177
20 Creighton (26-6) 150
21 Mississippi (24-9) 135
22 Kentucky (12-20) 106
23 Nebraska (23-12) 92
24 Indiana (26-6) 75
25 Alabama (24-10) 57

Others receiving votes:

Gonzaga (32-4) 49; TCU (21-12) 37; Stanford (30-6) 32; Tennessee (20-13) 32; Iowa (34-5) 28; Utah (23-11) 25; South Dakota State (27-6) 22; Oregon State (27-8) 21; Princeton (25-5) 18; Colorado (24-10) 15; Virginia Tech (25-8) 10; Illinois (19-15) 9; Middle Tennessee (30-5) 8; Fairfield (31-2) 7; California (19-15) 6; Richmond (29-6) 6; Auburn (20-12) 5; Florida Gulf Coast (29-5) 4; Miami (Fla.) (19-12) 4; UNLV (30-3) 4; South Florida (19-14) 3; George Mason (23-8) 2; Cleveland State (29-6) 1; Michigan (20-14) 1; Saint Joseph’s (28-6)

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Alabama women’s basketball earns No. 8 seed in NCAA Tournament

Alabama women’s basketball slated to take on Florida State in the first round

The Alabama women’s basketball team’s run didn’t last very long in the SEC Tournament as they were eliminated by the Tennessee Lady Vols in the quarterfinals. Now, the team will have to regroup as it was announced on Sunday evening that [autotag]Kristy Curry[/autotag] and the Alabama Crimson Tide would be dancing for the second straight year and the third out of the last four tournaments.

With the first round of NCAA Tournament games starting on Friday and Saturday, No. 8 seeded Alabama will face off against No. 9 seed Florida State in the Portland 4 region. The winner between Alabama and Florida State will likely take on No. 1 Texas in Austin, TX in the second round. The Longhorns are 30-4 on the year and will certainly pose a massive challenge in the Round of 32.

The Crimson Tide enters the NCAA Tournament with an overall record of 23-9 and an in-conference record of 10-6. Similar to the men’s team, their ability to make a run in the tournament comes down to the energy they put in on the defensive end.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama women’s basketball as the 2024 NCAA Tournament gets started.

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Alabama women’s basketball set to take on Tennessee in SEC tournament quarterfinals

Can Kristy Curry and the Tide advance to the SEC tournament semifinals?

On Friday afternoon from Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. Kristy Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team will take on the Tennessee Lady Vols in the quarterfinals of the SEC tournament.

Alabama (23-8, 10-6 SEC) defeated the Lady Vols in their lone matchup this season inside Coleman Coliseum to help earn the Crimson Tide a top-four seed in the conference tournament.

The winner of Friday’s matchup will be given the challenge of taking on No. 1 South Carolina in the semifinals.

Alabama has already made history this season earning 10 conference wins for the first time since the 1997-98 season.

The Crimson Tide is seeking its first conference tournament championship in program history.

Tip-off between Alabama and Tennessee will be at approximately 1:30 p.m. CT on Friday and can be seen on the SEC Network.

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Alabama women’s basketball coach Kristy Curry earns 500th career win

Kristy Curry reaches coaching milestone!

On Monday night from Vanderbilt Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Kristy Curry and the Alabama Crimson Tide women’s basketball team picked up a much-needed road victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores, 74-66.

With the win, the Tide improved to 18-6 overall and 5-4 in SEC play before heading back to Tuscaloosa to take on Tennessee on Thursday night.

The win on Monday night wasn’t just important for Alabama’s seeding in the NCAA tournament either. The win on Monday gave Coach Curry her 500th career win as a women’s college basketball head coach.

Before taking over Alabama in 2013, Curry had stops at Purdue and Texas Tech where she won a combined 309 games. Since joining the Tide, Curry has put together a record of 191-149 and is on her way to earning a bid to the big dance for the third time in four seasons.

Congratulations to Coach Curry on the incredible accomplishment.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to provide updates on Coach Curry and the women’s basketball team as the season progresses.

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Alabama women’s basketball earns 10-seed in NCAA Tournament

Alabama women’s basketball earns another NCAA Tournament bid!

Kristy Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team will be dancing for the second time in the last three seasons.

The women’s bracket was revealed late Sunday night and the Crimson Tide are the 10-seed in the Seattle 3 region.

While a tip-off time has yet to be set, coach Kurry and the Tide are set to take on Baylor on Saturday, March 18 in the first round.

Alabama enters the tournament on a four-game losing streak and hopes to regain the momentum it had before the losing streak started when the Tide won eight out of ten games in the SEC.

Congratulations to coach Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team!

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How to watch Alabama-Kentucky women’s basketball matchup in SEC tournament

How to watch the Alabama women’s basketball team take on Kentucky in the 2023 SEC women’s basketball tournament!

Kristy Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team will compete in the second round of the 2023 SEC women’s tournament on Thursday night against the Kentucky Wildcats.

As the sixth seed, Alabama received a first-round bye while Kentucky defeated the Florida Gators on Wednesday in the 11 vs. 14 matchup, 72-57.

Alabama defeated Kentucky in the lone regular season matchup with the Wildcats in Lexington back in early February, 72-65.

The winner will move on to face the No. 3 seed in the Tennessee Lady Vols on Friday night in the quarterfinals.

Here is everything you need to know to catch all the action between Alabama and Kentucky on Thursday night!

Alabama women’s basketball the No. 6 seed in 2023 SEC tournament

Alabama women’s basketball will play on Thursday as the No. 6 seed in the 2023 SEC women’s basketball tournament.

The 2022-23 season is complete for Kristy Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team. The ladies in crimson and white finished the season 20-9 and 9-7 in SEC play. The 20 regular season wins are quite an accomplishment. It marks the first time this century that the ladies reached 20 wins in the regular season.

Now that the regular season is complete and the Tide is firmly in the NCAA women’s tournament, it is time to focus on the 2023 SEC women’s basketball tournament that will be held in Greenville, South Carolina.

Alabama enters the SEC tournament as the No. 6 seed and will play on Thursday after they await the winner of the Florida (11) vs. Kentucky (14) matchup on Wednesday.

Here is the complete bracket!

Best of luck to coach Kurry and the Tide!

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Alabama women’s basketball makes history in 88-70 win over Vanderbilt

Alabama women’s basketball makes history in an 88-70 win over Vanderbilt on Thursday night!

Kristy Curry and the Alabama women’s basketball team made history on Thursday night with its 88-70 win over the Vanderbilt Commodores.

The win notched the 20th of the regular season which is the first time that the women’s program has accomplished that since the 1997-98 season. The win also gave the Tide nine regular season SEC wins which is the first time that has been accomplished since the 1997-98 season.

Brittany Davis helped lead the Tide to victory with her stat-stuffing performance. Davis finished the game with 16 points, eight assists, five rebounds, and five steals.

Alabama is now fourth in the SEC standings with a 20-6 overall record and a 9-4 conference record.

Up next for the ladies is a road trip to Starkville on Sunday to take on Mississippi State.

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