Breaking down the women’s and men’s AP basketball preseason polls

October 16, 2024
The AP dropped its preseason basketball polls on Monday and Tuesday, setting off two weeks of speculation.
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Breaking down the women’s and men’s AP basketball preseason pollsBreaking down the women’s and men’s AP basketball preseason polls
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The GIST: As mentioned, the AP dropped its preseason basketball polls on Monday and Tuesday, setting off two weeks of speculation before November’s regular-season tip-off. There are plenty of familiar faces, but a few notable absences, so let’s dig in.

The women: No surprise here — the aforementioned Gamecocks, who’ll seek their third championship in four years this season, captured the poll’s top spot. With four starters — including standout sophomore guard MiLaysia Fulwiley — returning from last year’s undefeated squad, there’s no ceiling on this South Carolina roster.

  • Notably absent from the list? The Caitlin Clark–less Iowa Hawkeyes and Cameron Brink–less Stanford Cardinal, two powerhouse programs that lost their superstars and head coaches in the offseason. Time will tell how these once-formidable squads adjust to their new normals.

The men: Despite a touch-and-go 2023–24 season in the cutthroat Big 12, capped by a second-round March Madness exit, Kansas fans’ hopes are up once again — the blue-blood Jayhawks earned a second straight No. 1 preseason ranking on Monday. The pressure’s on legendary HC Bill Self and All-American Hunter Dickinson to meet their sky-high expectations.