Beating previously undefeated Michigan on Saturday moved the University of Minnesota from No. 23 to No. 17 in the newest Associated Press men's basketball poll.
The Gophers remained undefeated at home, with four road losses in Big Ten play accounting for their 11-4 record. Their next scheduled game, at Nebraska on Wednesday, has been postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak among the Cornhuskers.
Minnesota's next scheduled game is against Maryland on Saturday at Williams Arena.
Gonzaga and Baylor maintained their grip on the top two spots in the latest poll.
If third-ranked Villanova ever plays a game, perhaps it will make a run a them.
The Bulldogs again racked up all but the two first-place votes that went to the Bears, while the Wildcats remained firmly behind the preseason top two despite not playing a game since Dec. 23. They had a pair of COVID-19 pauses broken up by a single day, including one involving coach Jay Wright, effectively sidelining them for a month.
"Everyone has dealt with this," said Wright, whose team finally gets back on the court Tuesday night against Seton Hall. "It's not just the days you are out. It's getting the guys going after a pause."
The same teams made up the top 5 this week, though Iowa and Texas swapped places. Luka Garza and the Hawkeyes moved into fourth after ripping Northwestern by 23 points on the road Sunday, while the Longhorns fell back a spot after their six-game winning streak was stopped by No. 12 Texas Tech in a narrow defeat earlier in the week.