Minnesota earns 1st women's AP Top
25 ranking since 2019. UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame still 1-3
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[January 14, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
Minnesota is off to its best start in 17 games and earned its first
ranking since 2019 on Monday, entering The Associated Press women's
basketball poll at No. 24.
The Golden Gophers have won 16 of their first 17 contests, with the
loss coming against Nebraska last month. They are ranked for the
first time since Dec. 30, 2019. Next up is a matchup at No. 8
Maryland on Tuesday.
UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame and Southern California kept
rolling, holding the top four spots again in the AP Top 25. The
Bruins received 29 of the 31 first-place votes from a national media
panel. The Fighting Irish, who were missing All-America guard Hannah
Hidalgo in their last game because of a foot injury, got the other
two top votes.
Undefeated LSU moved up one spot to fifth. The Tigers, along with
the Bruins and No. 9 Ohio State, are the only three unbeaten teams
left in Division I women's basketball.
UConn was sixth, with Texas falling two places to seventh after a
67-50 loss at South Carolina on Sunday.
TCU moved up one spot to 10th.
Dropping out
Iowa and Michigan fell out of the poll this week. The two Big Ten
schools suffered losses last week. The Wolverines had a difficult
stretch over the past few weeks, with games against No. 1 UCLA, No.
4 USC and No. 9 Ohio State that were all losses. Michigan did beat
Purdue on Saturday. Iowa lost to Illinois and Indiana last week.
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Minnesota head coach Dawn Plitzuweit watches play during the
second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Penn State,
Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr, File)
Ranked Cowgirls
No. 24 Oklahoma State entered the poll for the first time since 2018
after knocking off then-No. 17 West Virginia on Saturday. The
Cowgirls have gone 14-2 this season and are on the road at Houston
and UCF this week before hosting No. 10 TCU on Jan. 22.
Rising Bears
California moved up six spots to No. 18 after beating No. 21 North
Carolina State and Florida State last week. The Bears have their
highest ranking since they were 18th on Dec. 31, 2018.
Conference breakdown
The Southeastern Conference has seven teams ranked this week, with
the Big Ten and ACC right behind with six each. The Big 12 has five
and the Big East one.
Games of the week
No. 23 Utah at No. 10 TCU, Friday. The Utes stumbled in their first
game this season as a ranked team, getting routed by then-No. 12
Kansas State. Now Utah will face another tall task, this one against
Sedona Prince and the Horned Frogs.
No. 13 Oklahoma at No. 2 South Carolina, Sunday. The Gamecocks
continue their stretch of facing five ranked opponents in a row with
a game at No. 19 Alabama on Thursday before hosting the Sooners this
weekend.
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