NEW YORK — Losing five out of their last six games has finally resulted in the University of Minnesota losing a spot in the Associated Press women's basketball poll.
The Gophers, who have gone from 12-0 after winning their Big Ten opener to 13-5 have been in a steady decline losing five of their last six games, and currently stand at 2-5 in the conference heading into Thursday night's game against Purdue at Williams Arena.
Four Big Ten teams are in the Top 25, starting with Maryland at No. 11.
While there was change at the bottom of the poll, the top eight teams stayed virtually the same, with Notre Dame leading the way. The Fighting Irish received 22 first-place votes from the 30-member national media panel. Baylor broke a tie with UConn for second, garnering seven top ballots. The Huskies got the other one and dropped to third. Louisville and Oregon rounded out the top five.
Stanford is sixth, followed by Mississippi State, N.C. State, Oregon State and Marquette. It's the first time that the Golden Eagles have ever been ranked this high.
Elsewhere, 21st-ranked Utah entered the poll Monday for the first time since the final poll of the 2008 season.
"I think it will just put money in the confidence piggy bank a little bit," cpach Lynne Roberts said in a phone interview. "They've never gotten too high or low about anything."
Utah (16-1) is down to just eight players, and four are freshmen.