Published 1/5/2009
at The Seattle Times: Sports
The Big 12 is dominating the Top 25. Connecticut remained the unanimous No. 1 choice for the sixth straight week and North Carolina was second in The Associated Press women's poll Monday. But the Big 12 controls the rest of the top 10. Texas A&M; is third, Oklahoma fourth, Baylor sixth and Texas eighth.
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