Iowa women's basketball suffers largest slide in AP Top 25 rankings

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After Iowa women’s basketball’s (18-5, 9-3 Big Ten) comeback attempts against Minnesota came up short in a 91-85 home loss to the Golden Gophers on Feb. 5, the Hawkeyes have once again slid in the latest AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll.

While Iowa earned stellar offensive performances from Ava Heiden (24 points), Chit-Chat Wright (20 points), Journey Houston (15 points), and Hannah Stuelke (14 points), Minnesota’s astonishing 10-for-14 night from 3-point territory allowed them to controll majority of the game. Despite a spirited effort by the Hawkeyes in the final few minutes of the fourth quarter, Iowa’s prolonged lulls offensively throughout the game ultimately came back to haunt them.

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According to the latest poll, Iowa’s defeat against Minnesota has now slipped the Hawkeyes three spots to No. 15.

In addition to Iowa, six other Big Ten squads are within the updated top 25. UCLA is ranked No. 2, Michigan No. 7, Ohio State No. 8, Michigan State No. 13, Maryland No. 20, and Washington at No. 25.

Minnesota and Illinois are both receiving votes as well.

The Hawkeyes will once again have just one game this week, as Washington (18-6, 8-5 Big Ten) visits Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday, Feb. 11. Tip-off for that game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT and will be streamed exclusively on BTN+.

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Here’s a look at the full AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll for Week 15:

Rank

Team

Record

Points

1st

Previous Rank

Change

1

UConn

25-0

775

31

1

2

UCLA

23-1

742

2

3

South Carolina

24-2

708

3

4

Texas

22-2

689

4

5

Vanderbilt

22-2

629

6

+2

6

LSU

22-3

623

5

-1

7

Michigan

20-4

564

8

+1

8

Ohio State

22-3

562

9

+1

9

Louisville

22-4

538

6

-3

10

Oklahoma

17-5

490

11

+1

11

Duke

18-6

437

17

+6

12

Baylor

21-4

399

15

+3

13

Michigan State

20-4

360

12

-1

14

Ole Miss

19-5

338

13

-1

15

Iowa

18-5

332

10

-5

16

Texas Tech

22-3

303

18

+2

17

TCU

21-4

284

14

-3

18

Kentucky

18-6

259

16

-2

19

West Virginia

20-5

231

20

+1

20

Maryland

19-6

204

22

+2

21

North Carolina

20-5

140

25

+4

22

Tennessee

15-6

112

19

-3

23

Alabama

20-5

98

21

-2

24

Princeton

19-2

82

23

-1

25

Washington

18-6

44

24

-1

Others receiving votes:

Minnesota 42, Rhode Island 29, Georgia 23, Iowa St. 17, Illinois 6, Richmond 5, NC State 5, Fairfield 4, N Dakota St 1.

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This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Iowa women’s basketball suffers largest slide in AP Top 25 rankings

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