Women’s Top 25 Fared
Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2004 | 12:15 p.m.
1. LSU (11-0) beat UC Santa Barbara 72-52. Next: vs. Texas State, Thursday, Dec. 30.
2. Stanford (8-1) lost to No. 9 Tennessee 70-67. Next: at Oregon State, Monday.
3. Duke (11-1) did not play. Next: vs. Rhode Island at Auburn, Ala., Wednesday, Dec. 29.
4. Texas (6-2) beat Texas-Arlington 69-24. Next: vs. Sam Houston State, Tuesday.
5. Baylor (9-1) did not play. Next: vs. Montana State, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
6. North Carolina (9-1) did not play. Next: vs. Lipscomb, Tuesday.
7. Notre Dame (10-1) did not play. Next: at Northen Illinois, Thursday, Dec. 30.
8. Connecticut (4-2) lost to Arizona State 61-50. Next: at Colorado State, Thursday.
9. Tennessee (8-2) beat No. 2 Stanford 70-67. Next: at No. 24 Rutgers, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
10. Ohio State (11-1) beat No. 20 UCLA 83-60. Next: at Penn State, Thursday, Dec. 30.
11. Michigan State (10-1) beat Vermont 85-57. Next: at No. 8 Connecticut, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
12. Texas Tech (7-2) beat Penn State 79-65. Next: vs. Sacramento State, Tuesday.
13. Minnesota (8-2) did not play. Next: vs. Drake, Thursday.
14. Boston College (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. Saint Joseph's, Wednesday.
15. Georgia (9-3) beat Marist 79-62. Next: vs. Arkansas, Thursday, Dec. 30.
16. Vanderbilt (9-1) beat Pepperdine 78-46. Next: at New Orleans, Thursday, Dec. 30.
17. Maryland (8-1) did not play. Next: vs. Massachusetts, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
18. Iowa (10-0) beat Western Illinois 76-69. Next: at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Tuesday.
19. DePaul (8-2) beat St. Peter's 86-61. Next: vs. Valparaiso at Hanover, N.H., Wednesday, Dec. 29.
20. UCLA (6-3) lost to No. 10 Ohio State 83-60. Next: vs. Southern Cal, Tuesday.
21. Purdue (6-3) did not play. Next: vs. South Dakota State, Tuesday.
22. Houston (9-2) did not play. Next: at New Mexico State, Monday, Jan. 3.
23. Kansas State (6-2) did not play. Next: at Villanova, Tuesday.
24. Rutgers (6-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 9 Tennessee, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
25. Utah (8-3) lost to Oklahoma 72-54. Next: at Gonzaga, Wednesday, Dec. 29.
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