So far the Gophers women's basketball team has answered most of the questions. For example:
• Can the Gophers come out fast, with a new coaching staff, and handle lesser competition? Yes, as evidenced by a 4-1 start — the only loss coming to Connecticut — that included an average victory margin of 42 points.
• Can they take a step against quality midmajor competition? Yes, with consecutive victories over Stony Brook, Norfolk State and a double-overtime victory over Drake, three teams with NCAA tournament aspirations.
• Can they take it on the road? Wednesday at Kentucky — a team that has struggled a bit, but a Power Five team nonetheless — the Gophers turned on the defense in the second half in 19-point victory.
And now: the Big Ten.
Minnesota opens Big Ten play Sunday at Williams Arena against a Purdue team that went to the NCAA tournament last year, with three of its four top scorers back. After the Gophers' 8-1 start, with balanced scoring and better defense, it is another step, another question.
The answer?
Gophers coach Dawn Plitzuweit is not about to say, at this point, what the potential of her team is. Her favorite P-word is process. But she has seen things she likes.