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Georgia Bulldogs (9-0)
Tasha Humphrey is putting up impressive numbers, even if it's against a less-than-impressive schedule. Still, the Bulldogs are outrebounding, outshooting, outscoring and simply outplaying their opponents.
Next three: 12/17 vs. Mercer; 12/29 at Florida State; 12/30 vs. FIU/Hofstra
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Stanford Cardinal (7-1)
You don't play. You don't lose. Chances are, you don't move (at least in this case). Stanford can enjoy its two-week break knowing it remains steady in our top 10.
Next three: 12/16 vs. Baylor; 12/18 at New Mexico; 12/22 vs. Tennesseee
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Oklahoma Sooners (6-2)
Freshman guard Jenny Vining broke out of a shooting slump in Oklahoma's win against Tulsa on Sunday. If Vining can continue to hit from three-point range, the Sooners will be even tougher to deal with -- their starting five is solid and the reserves are stepping up to add depth.
Next three: 12/16 at Michigan State; 12/20 vs. Central Arkansas; 12/30 vs. South Carolina
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LSU Tigers(6-2)
The Tigers were so restless for a game, they opted for a scrimmage against the men's practice squad. And they even won that. Sylvia Fowles proved once again, it doesn't matter much who the Tigers play, she's pretty darn good.
Next three: 12/16 at Louisiana Tech; 12/18 vs. Illinois-Chicago at Cancun; 12/19 vs. Miami at Cancun
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Baylor Bears(6-0)
It's been more than a week since Baylor played. Surely, coach Kim Mulkey and the Bears used that time to tweak a few things. Look for Baylor to play well during this next stretch that includes a trip to Stanford.
Next three: 12/12 vs. Oregon; 12/16 at Stanford; 12/19 vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi
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