To keep their NCAA tournament hopes on track, and to end the regular season with a .500 record in Big Ten play, the Gophers will have to do something that hasn’t happened in the women’s basketball program since March of 2009: beat a ranked opponent on the road.
The Gophers (20-9 overall) have lost seven of their last 10 games, turning a 4-1 start to Big Ten play into an 8-9 conference mark heading into the regular season finale at No. 23 Michigan State on Saturday afternoon.
Minnesota stands tied with Washington in 12th place in the 18-team Big Ten, firmly on the NCAA bubble.
“Unfortunately, I feel like we’ve been in this position a lot,” said center Annika Stewart after the Gophers lost at home to a hot-shooting Washington team Wednesday night. “We’ve had a lot of close games we haven’t been able to [finish] out. So we really just have to go back to the basics.
“I think it takes all of us to buy into Coach [Dawn Plitzuweit’s] plan. I know we trust her. But it’s up to us to make sure we execute. And it really starts in practice.”
It’s most important that the Gophers execute on defense.
Injuries to Mara Braun and Taylor Woodson have taken leadership, depth and scoring out of the Gophers lineup. For much of the season — including the start of the Big Ten season — the team made up for it with stout team defense.
In recent games, the defense has been a problem.