MINNEAPOLIS — The milestones have been adding up at Minnesota, with the Gophers on a steady rise in the rugged Big Ten.
With an eight-game winning streak that has returned the team to the AP Top 25, the breakthrough season under coach Dawn Plitzuweit has arrived.
''We've built a lot of chemistry over the last couple years. I think that's showing up right now,'' senior center Sophie Hart said. ''We're just playing together as a team and having a lot of fun doing it.''
After making their season debut in the poll this week at No. 23, the Gophers have an immediate opportunity to prove they belong with games against No. 10 Ohio State on Wednesday and No. 18 Michigan State on Sunday.
Last month, Minnesota beat USC for its first win over an AP Top 25 team in six years. Two weeks ago, a victory at Iowa marked the first on the road against a top 10 opponent since 2003.
The Gophers (20-6, 11-4) are on their longest winning streak in regular-season Big Ten play since an 11-game stretch between 2003-04, with a No. 9 spot in the NCAA's NET rankings that makes them a near lock for their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018. Beating the Buckeyes and Spartans at home this week would put them in third place in the 18-team conference that could well send a dozen schools to the big dance.
Plitzuweit, who replaced Gophers icon Lindsay Whalen in 2023 after one year at West Virginia and a strong six-season run with South Dakota, would of course have preferred better results than a 13-23 record in the Big Ten over her first two years. But a WBIT title last spring gave the Gophers 25 victories — matching the 2003-04 total from the Whalen-led Final Four squad — plus some extra confidence and experience.
As the momentum has continued through this season, the pillars of toughness, togetherness and finding a variety of ways to win that Plitzuweit has consistently preached have been shining through.