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"To me, I don't think the turnovers are a concern," Washington said. "The one thing about this team is they encourage one another. The upperclassmen encourage the freshmen." Another cause of the turnovers is the style of play Kansas employs. Washington said she liked Kansas to play a fast-paced game, which gave the crowd a show. One reason could be that she has played four freshmen for at least 10 minutes each game: forwards Jennifer Trapp and Shelly Canada and guards Angie Halbleib and Tamecka Dixon. odds of turning the ball over are higher." "Our team is to limit turnovers to 15 game," she said. "I know we're going to have some turnovers. When you're an up-tempo ball club, the Dixon said she enjoyed playing fast-paced games. Dixon had a team-high 19 points against Creighton as the startling point guard for the game. "We're a fast-breaking team so 19 turnovers are good, being that it was our first regulation game," Dixon said. Dixon, a high school All-American, said she looked for that type of offense while she was being recruited. Nationally known programs like Vanderbilt and Stanford wanted Dixon to play, but Dixon didn't like their half-court offense. "It was one of my main questions when I was being recruited," Dixon said of the offense. On the defensive side, the Jayhawks have forced 59 turnovers, including 29 against Creighton. Even though Kansas defeated Creighton 74-68 for the first time in three years, Halbleib said Kansas didn't play its style of game. Those forced turnovers would satisfy many coaches, but Washington said she wanted more from Kansas' defense. "We created 29 turnovers against Creighton," she said. "Just imagine if we've got our defense down how many turnovers we could create." Women's AP Top 25 The Top Twenty Five women's basketball teams as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer based on the votes of 65 women's coaches, with first-place votes in parentheses, record, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote on one point for a 25th-place vote, and preseason ranking: | Rank | Team | Records | pts.24 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Tennessee (64) | 2-0 | 1,624 | 1 | | 2. Iowa (1) | 1-0 | 1,512 | 3 | | 3. Texas Tech | 1-0 | 1,401 | 14 | | 4. Auburn | 2-0 | 1,397 | 5 | | 5. Vanderbilt | 1-1 | 1,295 | 2 | | 6. Louis Tech | 1-1 | 1,284 | 4 | | 7. Penn St. | 0-0 | 1,219 | 7 | | 8. North Carolina | 0-0 | 1,083 | 9 | | 9. Stanford | 0-1 | 1,071 | 6 | | 10. Virginia | 2-0 | 1,031 | 10 | | **11. Colorado** | **2-0** | **925** | **12** | | 12. W. Kentucky | 1-0 | 856 | 13 | | 13. Southern Cai | 0-0 | 761 | 11 | | 14. Ohio St. | 1-1 | 689 | 8 | | **15. Kansas** | **1-0** | **642** | **16** | | 16. Steph. F. Austin | 1-0 | 579 | 15 | | 17. Georgia | 2-0 | 570 | 17 | | 18. Connecticut | 1-0 | 506 | 18 | | 19. Alabama | 2-0 | 495 | 19 | | 20. SW Missouri | 0-0 | 390 | 20 | | 21. G. Washington | 1-0 | 346 | 21 | | 22. Mississippi | 2-0 | 293 | 22 | | 23. Purdue | 2-0 | 266 | 25 | | 24. Maryland | 1-0 | 244 | 23 | | **25. Oklahoma St.** | 0-0 | **131** | **24** | Others receiving votes: Northwestern 94, Hawaii 72, Nebraska 38, UCLA 21, Clemson 32, S. Mississippi 23, Boise St. 21, Rutgers 17, Washington 16, Toledo 15, UNLV 14, Xavier, 10, DePaul 11, Long Beach St. 11, Texas 11, South Carolina 9, N.C. Charlotte 8, Notre Dame 8, Oregon St. B, Bowling Green 7, Tennessee Tech 7, Creighton 6, Louisville 6, Marquette 6, Wake Forest 6, Brigham Young 5, Georgetown 5, Providence 4, Seton Hall 4, Virginia Tech 4, Arkansas 3, Vermont 3, Arizona 2, Kent 2, Southern Methodist 2, Montana St. 1, Tulane 1. Tennessee leads pack in AP poll Iowa, which received the other first-place vote, moved up a spot from No. 3 in the preseason poll after beating then-No. 4 Louisiana Tech in its tournament. Defending NCAA champion Texas Tech jumped from No. 14 to No. 3 after beating then-No. 2 Vanderbilt and then-No. 6 Stanford. The Associated Press Source: The Associated Press Top-ranked Tennessee, which opened the season with victories over then-No. 8 Ohio State and Montana, received 64 of 65 firstplace votes today in the first regular-season Associated Press women's college basketball poll. KANSAN "I thought the preseason ranking of No. 14 was about right." Texas Tech coach Marsha Sharp said after her team upset Vanderbilt 74-66 in the Women's Hall of Fame-Tippoff Classic. "After all, we had all those questions about how we would be after Sheryl Swoopes graduated." Auburn is fourth, followed by Vanderbilt, Louisiana Tech, Penn State, North Carolina, Stanford; and Virginia. 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