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2019-20 STANDINGS NOTING ACC WOMEN's BASKETBALL Week 2019-20 STANDINGS Week 14 - Feb.8, 2020 Conference Overall NATIONAL RANKINGS Team W L Pct Hm Rd W L Pct Hm Rd Neu Strk ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/COACHES 1. South Carolina (26) 1. Baylor (18) NC State 11 1 .917 5-0 6-1 22 1 .957 12-0 8-1 2-0 W8 2. Baylor (3) 2. South Carolina (13) Louisville 10 1 .909 5-1 5-0 21 2 .913 10-1 8-1 3-0 L1 3. Oregon 3. Oregon (1) 4. UConn 4. Louisville Florida State 8 4 .667 3-2 5-2 19 4 .826 10-2 8-2 1-0 W2 5. Louisville (1) 5. Stanford 6. Stanford 6. UConn North Carolina 7 5 .583 6-1 1-4 16 7 .696 11-2 2-5 3-0 L1 7. NC State 7. NC State Virginia Tech 6 5 .545 5-1 1-4 16 6 .727 11-1 2-4 3-1 L1 8. Mississippi State 8. Mississippi State 9. Oregon State 9. Oregon State Duke 6 5 .545 5-2 1-3 12 10 .545 10-3 2-7 0-0 W1 10. UCLA 10. UCLA Georgia Tech 6 6 .500 3-3 3-3 15 8 .652 8-3 5-3 2-2 W1 11. Gonzaga 11. Gonzaga 12. Arizona T12. Arizona Boston College 5 6 .455 1-4 4-2 12 10 .545 6-4 5-5 1-1 L1 13. Maryland T12. Maryland 14. DePaul 14. DePaul Syracuse 5 6 .455 3-2 2-4 11 11 .500 7-3 2-5 2-3 W1 15. Kentucky 15. Kentucky Wake Forest 5 7 .417 4-2 1-5 12 11 .522 8-4 2-7 2-0 L3 16. Texas A&M 16. Texas A&M 17. Florida State 17. South Dakota Virginia 5 7 .417 4-2 1-5 10 13 .435 7-4 3-8 0-1 W2 18. Indiana 18. Florida State 19. Arizona State 19. Missouri State Miami 4 7 .364 4-2 0-5 12 10 .545 11-4 0-6 1-0 L1 20. Iowa 20. Iowa Notre Dame 4 7 .364 1-4 3-3 9 14 .391 3-8 5-4 1-2 W2 21. Northwestern 21. Arizona State 22. South Dakota 22. Indiana Clemson 3 9 .250 2-3 1-6 7 16 .304 4-7 2-8 1-1 L5 23. Tennessee 23. Northwestern Pitt 1 10 .091 1-6 0-4 4 18 .182 3-10 0-7 1-1 L2 24. Missouri State 24. Florida Gulf Coast 25. Arkansas 25. Tennessee UPCOMING SCHEDULE/RECENT RESULTS NOTING ACC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Sunday, February 9 RECAPPING THURSDAY'S GAMES SYRACUSE'S HILLSMAN ONE WIN SHY OF 300 Boston College at Clemson .....................................Noon | RSN • Duke's Haley Gorecki scored a game-high 25 points, Virginia at No. 17 Florida State .............................Noon | ACCN CAREER WINS pulled down 12 rebounds and dished out eight assists • Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman enters No. 5 Louisville at Syracuse.............................. 2 p.m. | ESPN2 to lead the Blue Devils to a 71-61 win against rival North Duke at Miami ..................................................... 2 p.m. | ACCN Sunday's game against fifth-ranked Louisville with 299 Carolina. Duke has now won 11 of the last 12 versus the career wins. Wake Forest at Georgia Tech ............................2 p.m. | ACCNX Tar Heels. Virginia Tech at North Carolina ............................. 2 p.m. | RSN • He would become the eighth active ACC head coach • Georgia Tech used a dominant second half to snap with 300 or more career wins. Pitt at Notre Dame ............................................... 4 p.m. | ACCN a five-game losing streak with a 77-48 win at Pitt. The Yellow Jackets outscored the Panthers, 46-25, in the Thursday, February 13 second half. LOUISVILLE, NC STATE AMONG TOP 16 IN FIRST Duke at Pitt .......................................................... 6 p.m. | ACCN • Jocelyn Willoughby notched her ACC leading 11th Miami at Virginia ...............................................7 p.m. | ACCNX NCAA REVEAL 20-point game of the season to lead Virginia to a 70-54 • The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech ...........................7 p.m. | ACCNX victory against Clemson. Wake Forest at Clemson ...................................7 p.m. | ACCNX released its first top-16 reveal on Monday night and • Freshman Teisha Hyman scored a career-high 16 Louisville owned one of four No. 1 seeds. Syracuse at North Carolina ................................... 7 p.m. | RSN points in her first career start to help the Syracuse Notre Dame at Boston College ..........................7 p.m. | ACCNX • NC State was listed as a No. 2 seed, as both teams Orange earn an 89-79 win at Boston College. Cuse head would host a regional based on the projections. No. 5 Louisville at No. 7 NC State ....................... 8 p.m. | ACCN coach Quentin Hillsman remains perfect against the ______________________________________________ • The committee also provided region assignments, as Eagles in his tenure at 12-0. Louisville would be the No. 1 seed in the Fort Wayne • NC State extended its winning streak to eight games Region. Thursday, February 6 and snapped Virginia Tech's 16-game home winning at Duke 71, North Carolina 61 • The second top-16 reveal is set for March 2 during streak with a 71-59 road win. The Wolfpack's Elissa halftime of the South Florida-UConn game on ESPN2. Georgia Tech 77, at Pitt 48 Cunane led the way with 17 points and 16 rebounds for Notre Dame 75, at Wake Forest 71 her 12th double-double, which leads the ACC. at Virginia 70, Clemson 54 • Notre Dame battled through 13 lead changes in the THREE FROM ACC ON JOHN WOODEN LATE No. 7 NC State 71, at Virginia Tech 59 final quarter and received a 22-point second half from SEASON TOP 20 WATCH LIST Syracuse 89, at Boston College 79 Destinee Walker to defeat Wake Forest, 75-71. • Three ACC student-athletes were recently named to the No. 17 Florida State 67, at No. 5 Louisville 59 • A 13-0 fourth-quarter run powered Florida State to John R. Wooden Award Late Season Top 20 Watch List, a 67-59 win at Louisville, snapping the Cardinals' 13- chosen by a poll of national college basketball experts. Sunday, February 2 game winning streak and handing UL its first ACC loss • Florida State senior forward Kiah Gillespie, Louisville at Boston College 67, Wake Forest 54 of the season. junior guard Dana Evans and NC State sophomore Notre Dame 59, at Georgia Tech 51 center Elissa Cunane garnered the recognition. No. 7 NC State 63, at Duke 60 • All three rank among the top 10 of the ACC in scoring at North Carolina 86, Clemson 72 THREE TEAMS RANKED IN AP TOP 20 • Three ACC teams are ranked in the top 20 of this and have led their teams to a top-20 ranking in the AP at Virginia 57, Syracuse 41 Poll. at Virginia Tech 69, Miami 45 week's AP Top 25 Poll, as the conference has had three teams among the top 20 in each poll this season. • Louisville remains ranked No. 5, NC State jumps a Saturday, February 1 INSIDE ACC ACTION No. 14 Florida State 66, at Pitt 41 spot to No. 7 and Florida State checks in at No. 14 in the • Eight-six ACC games have been played this season, rankings this week. and the home team has won 51 games and road teams have won 35 times. Week 14 | 2019-20 Women's Basketball • 1 ACCACC BASKETBALLBASKETBALL SIDSSIDS NOTING ACC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (CONT.) ACC (@ACCWBB) Justin Wilson • Thirty-nine games have been decided by 10 points or • Cole has dished out 143 assists to rank fourth, while Office: (336) 369-3713 Fax: (336) 854-8797 less, 20 games decided by less than five points and six Sniezek has dished out 124. Cell: (336) 660-8584 [email protected] games have gone to overtime. • Bennett and Conti have each tallied 123 and 121 to rank 14th and 19th, respectively. • The ACC's four among the top 20 is tied for the most of Boston College Stephanie Tunnera TOUGH ON THE ROAD any conference. Office: (617) 552-3004 Twitter: @bc_wbb • ACC road wins have been tough to get, as only seven of Cell: (857) 233-3421 Press Row: (617) 552-8989 the league's 15 teams have more than one win away from their home gym in conference play. ACC IN NCAA RPI Email: [email protected] • Louisville is the only team that has not lost a conference • The ACC has seven teams among the top 60 of the Clemson Chandler Simpson road game, while a pair of teams are seeking their first NCAA RPI, tied for the second most of any conference. Office: (864) 656-1924 Twitter: @ClemsonWBB ACC road wins. • Louisville is ranked No. 7 in the most recent RPI, head- Cell: (864) 918-9843 lined by two top-25 wins. Email: [email protected] NC STATE'S CUNANE, UNC'S BAILEY AVERAGING A Duke Lindy Brown DOUBLE-DOUBLE Office: (919) 684-2664 Twitter: @DukeWBB • NC State sophomore center Elissa Cunane and North MIAMI'S MOMPREMIER NAMED ONE OF THIRTY Cell: (919) 599-9821 Press Row: (864) 684-6186 Carolina junior center Janelle Bailey are the only two ACC CANDIDATES FOR SENIOR CLASS AWARD Email: [email protected] student-athletes averaging a double-double. • Miami senior forward Beatrice Mompremier was Florida State Steve Stone • Cunane is averaging 17 points and 10.52 rebounds per named one of 30 candidates for the 2019-20 Women's Office: (850) 644-4836 Twitter: @fsuwbb game, while Bailey is averaging 15.30 points and 10.09 Basketball Senior CLASS Award, which is given annually Cell: (850) 363-0990 Press Row: (850) 224-8790 rebounds per game.
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