This Week’s Women’s Top 25 Fared
Monday, Dec. 13, 2004 | 12:01 p.m.
1. LSU (8-0) did not play.
2. Stanford (7-0) beat Pepperdine 85-49; beat San Francisco 80-51.
3. Duke (8-1) beat Liberty 83-48.
4. Texas (4-2) did not play.
5. North Carolina (8-1) beat Coastal Carolina 94-52.
6. Baylor (7-1) beat Penn State 91-70.
7. Notre Dame (9-1) beat Dayton 65-39; beat Washington 72-58.
8. Connecticut (3-1) beat Hartford 55-32.
9. Tennessee (5-2) beat No. 15 DePaul 78-63.
10. Ohio State (8-1) beat Nebraska 86-61.
11. Georgia (7-3) lost to Arizona State 67-57; beat Augusta State 93-47; beat No. 24 Arizona 70-62.
12. Michigan State (8-1) beat Eastern Illinois 85-45; beat Detroit 73-64.
13. Texas Tech (5-1) beat Miami 109-49; beat Oral Roberts 79-46; beat Mississippi 86-38.
14. Vanderbilt (7-1) lost to Western Kentucky 85-77; beat Saint Louis 94-51.
15. DePaul (6-2) beat Loyola of Chicago 99-54; lost to No. 21 Purdue 69-61; lost to No. 9 Tennessee 78-63.
16. Minnesota (8-1) beat Wisconsin-Green Bay 60-51; beat Santa Clara 69-42.
17. Boston College (7-1) beat Fordham 82-40; beat New Hampshire 78-49.
18. UCLA (6-1) beat Fresno State 92-76.
19. Maryland (7-1) beat St. Bonaventure 91-42; beat Monmouth, N.J. 81-49.
20. Rutgers (5-1) beat Princeton 68-46.
21. Purdue (6-2) beat No. 15 DePaul 69-61; beat Western Michigan 74-42.
22. Houston (8-0) did not play.
23. TCU (7-3) beat Oklahoma 81-65; lost to Utah 85-72.
24. Arizona (6-2) lost to No. 11 Georgia 70-62.
25. Kansas State (5-2) beat Missouri-Kansas City 63-31.
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