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Who are the 12 undefeated women’s college basketball teams, and who can remain unbeaten?

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The holiday break made this a particularly light week in college basketball, with only two days of games between Division I opponents. In light of the lack of major changes, we’re going to eschew power rankings this week and instead focus on 12 teams that have finished the first eight weeks of the season unscathed.

Here is one stat about each of the remaining undefeated teams, in order of Net Rating. See you in 2026 with a return to the traditional format.

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UConn (13-0), No. 1 Net Rating

The Huskies always boast an impressive collection of individual talent, but the beauty of UConn is how well the players work together. In the history of the Her Hoop Stats database, which dates back to the 2009-10 season, the Huskies have been top-five in assists per game in all but two seasons. They’re back atop the charts in 2025-26, averaging 24.3 assists per game, which would be a program record. It’s currently the second-highest average in Division I history behind Villanova’s 24.7 assists per game in 1986-87. Moving the ball tends to equate with success at UConn; the first time it averaged at least 20 assists was in 1995, the year of the Huskies’ national title. The next time was in 2000, when the program won its second national championship. Unlike the other statistics that will populate this list, UConn’s marks have a decent chance of holding up because the Huskies have already played the most challenging stretch of their schedule.

Texas (15-0), No. 3

A two-fer for Texas, the winningest team in the NCAA at 15-0. First, despite Jordan Lee’s ascension as a sophomore — she leads the Longhorns in minutes and is making 38.8 percent of her 5.7 3-point attempts per game — the Longhorns have the nation’s lowest 3-point attempt rate. For the second consecutive season! Coach Vic Schaefer has a style, and that’s the way Texas plays. Their lack of long-distance success hasn’t mattered for a variety of reasons; chief among them, they own the possession game. Texas attempts 19.9 more field goals per game than its opponents. That is the largest margin in the NCAA over the last 15 years.

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LSU (14-0), No. 5

Like their SEC compatriots, the Tigers have boasted a field-goal attempt advantage (17.6 per game) through the nonconference schedule. But LSU also has an efficiency advantage. It’s shooting 23.4 percent better than opponents. Six rotation players are shooting at least 60 percent on 2-pointers. One of the exceptions, Flau’jae Johnson, is simply making more than 50 percent of her 3-pointers to compensate. The efficiency margin is schedule-aided; only one Tigers’ opponent has topped shooting 40 percent from the field, but that’s the only opponent in the top 90 of the Net Ratings (Duke).

TCU (13-0), No. 9

Seventeen players have posted a triple-double this season. TCU has the only player with multiple triple-doubles in Olivia Miles, who is the active NCAA leader with nine. The Horned Frogs are also the only team with two players to achieve that feat; for good measure, Miles and Marta Suárez did so in the same game. That is the second time teammates have each recorded a triple-double. Miles and Suárez are also one of four pairs of teammates to both average at least 18 points per game, joining UConn’s Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, Fairfield’s Meghan Andersen and Kaety L’Amoreaux, and Penn State’s Gracie Merkle and Kiyomi McMiller.

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