OU Women’s Basketball Ranked No. 5 in AP Poll
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OU Women’s Basketball Rises to No. 5 in National Rankings
The OU women’s basketball team has climbed to No. 5 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, marking the program’s highest national ranking since 2009 and solidifying its place among the elite teams in college basketball.
The ranking reflects a dominant start to the season and growing national recognition for the Sooners’ performance on the court.
OU Women’s Basketball Earns Highest Ranking Since 2009
According to rankings released by the NCAA, Oklahoma enters the week with a 14–1 overall record and a 13-game winning streak, the second-longest in program history.
The Sooners are also 2–0 in SEC play, an impressive early showing in one of the toughest conferences in women’s basketball.
The AP poll ranking places Oklahoma firmly in the national spotlight as conference play intensifies.
Tough Schedule Ahead for Oklahoma Women
The University of Oklahoma women’s basketball program faces a challenging stretch ahead, with four consecutive games against Top-20 opponents.
Coaches say the upcoming matchups will test the team’s depth, consistency, and ability to perform under pressure as postseason expectations continue to rise.
National Attention Returns to Norman
The No. 5 ranking brings renewed national attention to Norman, with analysts pointing to Oklahoma’s balanced scoring, defensive intensity, and late-game execution as reasons for the team’s rapid rise.
Fans and alumni are expected to pack the Lloyd Noble Center as the Sooners look to defend their ranking and continue one of the strongest seasons in program history.





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