LOUISVILLE, Ky. – For the first time in program history, University of Louisville women's basketball ranked No. 1 in the latest Associated Press poll Monday afternoon.


What You Need To Know

  • UofL women's basketball ranks No. 1 in latest AP poll, first time in program history

  • Team opened this season with wins in first 12 games

  • Cards also made program history by staying at No. 2 in the AP poll for the last six weeks, the most consecutive weeks the team has been in the spot

The team has opened this season with wins in its first 12 games.

"It’s a great honor," said head coach Jeff Walz. "Obviously it doesn’t do you anything come March, but it’s something that we’re proud of, because we have sustained something here for 14 years. It’s been a lot of hard work and we’ve had a lot of great players and a great staff. And not only do we win some ballgames, but I think we win our community, we win in public. Our players are wonderful young women that represent our athletic department to the fullest."

The Cards made program history before their No. 1 ranking when they stayed at No. 2 in the AP poll for the last six weeks, the most consecutive weeks the team has been in the spot.

Louisville won against Florida state 84-56 on Sunday afternoon, moving 12-0 on the year. Last week's No. 1 team, Stanford, opened up the No. 1 spot when it fell 77-72 in overtime at Colorado.

The Cardinals will host Syracuse on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET before traveling to play at Wake Forest Sunday.