With a couple weeks of NBA action under our belts, we now have a lot more information to sift through for the power rankings.
Make what you will of the first few weeks of an NBA season, but know this: These games count the same as the ones after the turn of the calendar, and getting off to a good -- or bad -- start can be all the difference.
SEC women's basketball went 27-1 in the first week of the season, and South Carolina and LSU top the rankings after Week 1.
The Los Angeles Lakers have produced a good showing early, despite having to overcome some early-season injuries.
Leading up to last night's 121-110 road loss to the San Antonio Spurs, the Houston Rockets were the hottest team in the NBA, carrying a winning streak of five games. After a 0-2 start, the Rockets picked it up big time and wowed the rest of the league with high-octane offense.
Tampa Bay beat Anaheim, Vegas, Nashville, Dallas, and Utah in the streak, allowing just nine goals across five games to bring its goals-against average to 2.77, good for 11th in the league. Its mark through Oct. 23 was 3.43, tied for 23rd.
Powered by Player of the Year candidate Olivia Babcock, Pitt volleyball keeps winning against tough ACC competition.
It’s becoming increasingly difficult to hold the Hoosiers at No. 2 in the rankings, especially after their 55-10 thrashing of Maryland on Saturday. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza has deservedly received most of the buzz, but Indiana’s running game ranks first in the conference, averaging 245.7 yards per game.
The Los Angeles Kings' 2024 first-round pick, Liam Greentree and his Windsor Spitfires have climbed the latest edition of The Hockey News' power rankings.