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UConn and UCLA Reign Supreme: Final AP Poll Reveals March Madness Blueprint

Last updated: March 17, 2026 4:42 am
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The final AP Top 25 poll before Selection Sunday cements UConn and UCLA as the nation’s elite, with the Huskies’ perfect season and the Bruins’ stellar record defining the narrative for a competitive NCAA Tournament.

The Associated Press delivered its final women’s college basketball Top 25 poll on Monday, providing the last comprehensive ranking before the 2026 NCAA Tournament field was announced. As reported by Field Level Media, UConn and UCLA remain locked in the top two positions, securing the No. 1 seeds in the Bridgeport and Portland Regions respectively.

UConn Huskies forward Sarah Strong (21) named player of the year as they celebrate their Big East Championship win over the Villanova Wildcats at Mohegan Sun Arena.

This image captures the Huskies’ celebration after their Big East tournament championship, a victory that extended their historic win streak.

UConn‘s positioning at No. 1 with a pristine 34-0 record is no accident; it is the culmination of a season defined by relentless defense and offensive firepower. Their 50th consecutive victory, a 90-51 dismantling of Villanova in the Big East final, showcased a team operating at peak efficiency. Entering the tournament undefeated places immense pressure on the Huskies, but also makes them the unequivocal standard-bearers of the sport.

UCLA at No. 2 (31-1) presents the most compelling narrative of challenge. The Bruins’ lone loss came against a ranked opponent, and their consistency across a brutal schedule has them peaking at precisely the right moment. Under Coach Cori Close, UCLA has built a program capable of matching UConn’s physicality, setting the stage for a potential epic Final Four showdown should both navigate their regions.

Rounding out the No. 1 seeds are Texas (31-3) and South Carolina (31-3). Both programs possess the talent and experience to make deep runs, but their three losses signify moments of vulnerability that savvy opponents will study intently. The Longhorns and Gamecocks will need to be at their best to avoid early exits.

The remainder of the Top 25 reveals a tournament field rich with contenders. LSU (No. 5) and Vanderbilt (No. 6) highlight an SEC that once again runs deep, while Iowa at No. 7 brings tournament-tested guard play that could exploit any defensive lapse. Notably, Princeton checks in at No. 23, an Ivy League representative that clinched its fifth straight conference championship. Their presence underscores the growing competitiveness of mid-majors on the national stage.

This week’s poll featured minimal movement, with only one logical swap: West Virginia (27-6) ascended to No. 11 while Ohio State (26-7) slid to No. 12, a change that occurred despite neither team playing a game. This static top tier reflects a consensus among voters about the established hierarchy as teams enter the conference tournaments’ final weekends.

For fans, this poll ignites the annual ritual of bracketology. UConn’s path through the Bridgeport Region appears manageable, but the second weekend could bring tests from teams like No. 8 Duke or No. 9 Michigan. UCLA’s Portland Region may feature tougher early matchups, with No. 10 Oklahoma and No. 14 TCU capable of springing upsets. The ultimate question: can any team solve UConn’s equation?

The final AP poll serves as a snapshot of consensus, but March Madness is defined by its chaos. Teams like No. 16 Kentucky, No. 20 Michigan State, and No. 25 Texas Tech possess the athletes to alter the narrative in a single weekend. The selection committee’s decisions on seeds and regions will either validate or challenge this poll, introducing a layer of intrigue that keeps fans guessing until the first tip-off.

As the First Four games commence Wednesday, the landscape is set. The top four seeds have earned their status through four months of evidence, but the next three weeks will rewrite stories. The blend of UConn’s perfection, UCLA’s resurgence, and the depth of the No. 2 through No. 4 seeds promises a tournament where every possession carries amplified meaning.

For more breaking news and authoritative analysis of the NCAA Tournament and beyond, trust onlytrustedinfo.com to deliver the insights that matter most—fast, factual, and fiercely dedicated to the fan’s perspective.

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