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Basketball Women's Top 25 Polls & NET (1/6)

Women's AP Top 25 (1/6)
1. UCLA (30) (15-0)

2. South Carolina (14-1)
3. Notre Dame (2) (12-2)
4. USC (14-1)
5. Texas (15-1)
6. LSU (17-0)
7. Connecticut (13-2)
8. Maryland (14-0)
9. Ohio State (14-0)

10. Oklahoma (13-2)
11. TCU (15-1)
12. Kansas State (15-1)
13. Georgia Tech (15-0)
14. Duke (12-3)
15. Kentucky (13-1)
16. Tennessee (13-1)
17. West Virginia (12-2)
18. Alabama (15-1)
19. North Carolina (13-3)
20. Michigan State (12-2)
21. North Carolina State (11-3)
22. Utah (12-2)
23. Iowa (12-3)
24. California (14-2)
25. Michigan (10-4)

Others Receiving Votes

Florida State, Vanderbilt, Mississippi, Harvard, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Washington, Mississippi State

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USA Today Coaches Poll (1/7)
1. UCLA (31) (15-0)

2. South Carolina (14-1)
3. Notre Dame (12-2)
4. LSU (17-0)
5. USC (14-1)
6. Texas (15-1)
7. Maryland (14-0)
8. Connecticut (13-2)
9. Ohio State (14-0)
10. Kansas State (15-1)
11. Oklahoma (13-2)
12. TCU (15-1)
13. Georgia Tech (15-0)
14. Duke (12-3)
15. Tennessee (13-1)
16. Kentucky (13-1)
17. West Virginia (12-2)
18. North Carolina (13-3)
19t. Alabama (15-1)
19t. North Carolina State (11-3)
21. Michigan State (12-2)
22. Utah (12-2)
23. Iowa (12-3)
24. Florida State (13-2)
25. California (14-2)

Others Receiving Votes
Baylor, Mississippi, Vanderbilt, Minnesota, Michigan, St. Joseph's, South Dakota State, Creighton, Harvard, Seton Hall, George Mason, Florida Gulf Coast, Nebraska

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (1/24)

January 24
#11 Purdue 91, #21 Michigan 64
Iowa 76, Penn State 75
UCLA 65, Washington 60

Standings
1. Michigan State (16-2, 7-0)
2. Purdue (16-5, 8-2)
3. Michigan (14-5, 6-2)
4. Oregon (16-3, 5-3)
4. Wisconsin (15-4, 5-3)
6. Illinois (13-6, 5-4)
6. Indiana (14-6, 5-4)
6. Maryland (15-5, 5-4)
6. UCLA (14-6, 5-4)
10. USC (12-7, 4-4)
11. Iowa (13-7, 4-5)
12. Northwestern (12-7, 3-5)
12. Ohio State (11-8, 3-5)
12. Rutgers (10-9, 3-5)
15. Penn State (13-7, 3-6)
16. Nebraska (12-7, 2-6)
16. Minnesota (10-9, 2-6)
18. Washington (10-10, 1-8)

Games for Saturday, January 25
#8 Michigan State at Rutgers (12:30 PM - CBS)
#15 Oregon at Minnesota (3:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, January 26
Nebraska at #18 Wisconsin (12:00 PM - BTN)
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Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (1/20)

January 20
#1 UCLA 72, #25 Baylor 57
#7 Texas 89, #8 Maryland 51
Nebraska 91, Wisconsin 60

Standings
1. USC (17-1, 7-0)
2. UCLA (18-0, 6-0)
3. Maryland (16-2, 6-1)
3. Ohio State (17-1, 6-1)
5. Nebraska (15-4, 6-2)
6. Michigan State (15-3, 5-2)
6. Minnesota (17-2, 5-2)
8. Oregon (14-5, 5-3)
9. Indiana (12-6, 4-3)
9. Michigan (13-5, 4-3)
9. Washington (13-6, 4-3)
12. Illinois (13-5, 3-4)
13. Iowa (12-7, 2-6)
14. Penn State (10-9, 1-7)
14. Wisconsin (10-9, 1-7)
16. Northwestern (7-10, 0-6)
17. Purdue (7-11, 0-7)
18. Rutgers (8-11, 0-8)

Games for Wednesday, January 22
Penn State at #21 Michigan State (5:30 PM - BTN+)
#4 USC at Purdue (6:00 PM - Peacock)
#24 Michigan at #23 Minnesota (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Iowa at Washington (8:00 PM - Peacock)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, January 26
#12 Ohio State at Nebraska (2:00 PM - BTN+)

Today in History - January 28

January 28
1547 - King Henry VIII of England died and his nine-year-old son, Edward VI, assumed the throne.

1813 - The novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen was first published anonymously in London.

1915 - The United States Coast Guard was created as President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill merging the Life-Saving Service and the Revenue Cutter Service.

1916 - Louis Brandeis, the first Jewish member of the United States Supreme Court, was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson.

1922 - The roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C. collapsed under the weight of nearly two feet of snow, killing 98 people.

1945 - During World War II, Allied supplies began reaching China over the newly reopened Burma Road.

1956 - Elvis Presley made his first national television appearance on CBS.

1973 - A cease-fire officially went into effect in the Vietnam War, one day after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords by the United States, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.

1980 - Six U.S. diplomats who had avoided being taken hostage at their embassy in Tehran, flew out of Iran with the help of Canadian diplomats.

1982 - Italian anti-terrorism forces rescued U.S. Brigadier General James L. Dozier, 42 days after he had been kidnapped by the Red Brigades.

1986 - The space shuttle Challenger exploded 72 seconds after lift off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, killing all seven crew members aboard, including school teacher Christa McAuliffe.

1999 - The creation of Element 114 is announced by scientists.

2003 - In his second State of the Union address, President George W. Bush presented his case for war with Iraq.

2011 - Chaos erupted in Egypt as protesters seized the streets of Cairo, battling police, burning down the ruling party's headquarters and defying a military curfew.

2013 - Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboard player Billy Powell, who survived the 1977 plane crash that killed three other band members, died in Orange Park, Florida at age 56.

2018 - Bruno Mars won all six Grammy Awards for which he was nominated, including Album of the Year for "24K Magic."

2021 - Cicely Tyson, the pioneering Black actor who gained an Oscar nomination for her role as the sharecropper's wife in "Sounder" and touched TV viewers' hearts in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," died at age 96.

Birthdays
27 - Ariel Winter (actress)
32 - Will Poulter (actor)
37 - Yuri Sardarov (actor)
37 - Alexandra Krosney (actress)
44 - Elijah Wood (actor)
45 - Vinny Chhibber (actor)
45 - Nick Carter (singer)
46 - Angelique Cabral (actress)
46 - Rosamund Pike (actress)
47 - Sheamus (professional wrestler)
48 - Rick Ross (rapper)
48 - Joey Fatone Jr. (singer)
50 - Terri Conn (actress)
51 - Jermaine Dye (baseball player)
53 - Gillian Vigman (actress)
53 - Monifah (singer)
53 - Amy Coney Barrett (Supreme Court Justice)
54 - Anthony Hamilton (singer)
56 - Mo Rocca (actor/comedian)
56 - Kathryn Morris (actress)
57 - Sarah McLachlan (singer)
63 - Sam Phillips (singer)
68 - Harley Jane Kozak (actress)
75 - Barbi Benton (actress/singer)
83 - Susan Howard (actress)
89 - Alan Alda (actor)
90 - Nicholas Pryor (actor)

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Today in Sports History - January 28

1904 - The University of Chicago awarded blankets with the letter C to all seniors that played football during the 1903 season. This event marked the beginning of the sports letter tradition.

1922 - The NFL's Decatur Staleys moved to Chicago and became the Chicago Bears.

1958 - Roy Campanella (Brooklyn Dodgers) was seriously injured in an auto accident in New York. He would never return to play again.

1990 - The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Denver Broncos 55-10 to win Super Bowl XXIV.

1996 - The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17 to win Super Bowl XXX.

2001 - The Baltimore Ravens defeat the New York Giants 34-7 to win Super Bowl XXXV.

2003 - The WNBA announced that Connecticut had been awarded a franchise for the 2003 season. The team, the Connecticut Sun, was the first WNBA team to be owned by a non-NBA owner (the Mohegan Sun).

2017 - Serena Williams won her record 23rd Grand Slam singles title after defeating her sister, Venus, in the Australian Open for what would be her final major championship.

Basketball Men's Top 25 Polls & NET (1/27)

AP Top 25 (1/27)
1. Auburn (18-1)
2. Duke (17-2)
3. Iowa State (17-2)
4. Alabama (17-3)
5. Florida (18-2)
6. Houston (16-3)
7. Michigan State (17-2)
8. Tennessee (17-3)
9. Marquette (17-3)
10. Purdue (16-5)
11. Kansas (14-5)
12. Kentucky (14-5)
13. Texas A&M (15-5)
14. Mississippi State (16-4)
15. St. John's (17-3)
16. Oregon (16-4)
17. Wisconsin (16-4)
18. Illinois (14-6)

19. Memphis (16-4)
20. Missouri (16-4)
21. Louisville (15-5)
22. Texas Tech (15-4)
23. Mississippi (15-5)
24. Vanderbilt (16-4)
25. Connecticut (14-6)

Others Receiving Votes
Michigan, Maryland,
Utah State, Clemson, Arizona, St. Mary's, Gonzaga, Texas, Creighton, Baylor, New Mexico, Virginia Commonwealth, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Bradley, UCLA

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Coaches Top 25 (1/27)
1. Auburn (31) (18-1)
2. Duke (17-2)
3. Iowa State (17-2)
4. Alabama (17-3)
5. Houston (16-3)
6. Florida (18-2)
7. Michigan State (17-2)
8. Tennessee (17-3)
9. Marquette (17-3)
10. Purdue (16-5)
11. Kansas (14-5)
12. Kentucky (14-5)
13. Mississippi State (16-4)
14. St. John's (17-3)
15. Texas A&M (15-5)
16. Memphis (16-4)
17. Wisconsin (16-4)
18. Oregon (16-4)

19. Texas Tech (15-4)
20. Illinois (14-6)
21. Missouri (16-4)
22. Louisville (15-5)
23. Mississippi (15-5)
24. Connecticut (14-6)
25. Clemson (17-4)

Others Receiving Votes
Michigan,
Gonzaga, Maryland, Vanderbilt, St. Mary's, Arizona, Utah State, Creighton, West Virginia, Georgia, Baylor, New Mexico, UC-Irvine

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NCAA NET (1/27)
1. Auburn
2. Duke
3. Houston
4. Tennessee
5. Florida
6. Iowa State
7. Alabama
8. Kansas
9. Purdue
10. Illinois

11. Texas Tech
12. Texas A&M
13. Marquette
14. Kentucky
15. Arizona
16. Gonzaga
17. Michigan State
18. Wisconsin
19. Maryland
20. Michigan

21. Mississippi State
22. Mississippi
23. St. Mary's
24. Missouri
25. Louisville
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27. Oregon
29. Ohio State
33. UCLA
49. Northwestern
51. Penn State
62. Iowa
63. Nebraska
68. Indiana
73. USC
83. Rutgers
96. Minnesota
99. Washington

Basketball Men's Top 25 Polls & NET (1/6)

AP Top 25 (1/6)
1. Tennessee (45) (14-0)
2. Auburn (15) (13-1)
3. Iowa State (12-1)
4. Duke (12-2)
5. Alabama (12-2)
6. Kentucky (12-2)
7. Marquette (13-2)
8. Florida (13-1)
9. Connecticut (12-3)
10. Texas A&M (12-2)
11. Kansas (10-3)
12. Houston (10-3)
13. Illinois (11-3)
14. Mississippi State (13-1)
15. Oregon (13-2)
16. Michigan State (12-2)

17. Oklahoma (13-1)
18. Gonzaga (12-4)
19. Memphis (12-3)
20. Purdue (11-4)
21. West Virginia (11-2)
22. UCLA (11-3)
23. Mississippi (12-2)
24. Michigan (11-3)
25. Utah State (14-1)

Others Receiving Votes
Pittsburgh, Nebraska, Arkansas, Baylor, Wisconsin, St. John's, San Diego State, Cincinnati, Clemson, Maryland, Texas Tech, St. Bonaventure, Indiana, Georgia, Missouri, Arizona, Xavier, Dayton, Vanderbilt, Georgetown

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USA Today Coaches Poll (1/6)
1. Tennessee (21) (14-0)
2. Auburn (10) (13-1)
3. Iowa State (12-1)
4. Duke (12-2)
5. Alabama (12-2)
6. Marquette (13-2)
7. Kentucky (12-2)
8. Florida (13-1)
9. Texas A&M (12-2)
10. Connecticut (12-3)
11. Houston (10-3)
12. Kansas (10-3)
13. Mississippi State (13-1)
14. Michigan State (12-2)
15. Illinois (11-3)

16. Oklahoma (13-1)
17. Oregon (13-2)
18. Gonzaga (12-4)
19. Purdue (11-4)
20. Memphis (12-3)
21. UCLA (11-3)
22. Mississippi (12-2)
23. West Virginia (11-2)
24. Michigan (11-3)
25. Utah State (14-1)

Others Receiving Votes
Baylor, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, San Diego State, St. John's, Clemson, Maryland, Georgia, Nebraska, Arizona, Wisconsin, Vanderbilt, Indiana, Texas Tech, UC-San Diego, Arkansas
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