-
Meet Eric Trump and Wife Lara’s 2 Kids - 11 mins ago
-
Former Arkansas football coach who was ‘into some taboos’ and his wife sentenced for enticing minor - 18 mins ago
-
Michael Rapaport slams TikTok as ‘dirty’ and ‘biased’ platform - 30 mins ago
-
Can Notre Dame overcome Ohio State’s defense in National Championship? | The Herd - 36 mins ago
-
Tears of joy as 3 released hostages dive into their mothers’ arms after 15 months in captivity - 44 mins ago
-
Teoscar Hernandez ‘Praying’ Dodgers Sign Kiké Hernandez - 51 mins ago
-
Jeff Bezos’ fiancée sparks backlash at Trump inauguration with lingerie-inspired outfit - about 1 hour ago
-
Firefighters rush to put out brush fire in Griffith Park - about 1 hour ago
-
Texans’ DeMeco Ryans insists Kris Boyd pushing ST coach wasn’t ‘disrespectful’ - about 1 hour ago
-
Elon Musk’s Gesture at Trump’s Inauguration Parade Sparks Online Chatter - about 1 hour ago
AP Top 25: Auburn is unanimous No. 1, Duke now No. 2 in men’s poll
A wild week of upsets and court stormings led to a massive shakeup in the AP Top 25.
One constant: Auburn.
The Tigers were the unanimous pick at No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll released on Monday, holding on to the top spot following a week in which 19 ranked teams lost at least once — including seven teams in the top 10.
Auburn claimed the program’s second No. 1 ranking last week and won both its games despite playing without injured big man Johni Broome. The Tigers rolled over No. 14 Mississippi State, 88-66, and survived a late comeback to beat then-No. 19 Georgia, 70-68.
No. 2 Duke moved up a spot after winning both of its games last week and swapped places with No. 3 Iowa State, which blew out No. 12 Kansas but lost to No. 23 West Virginia. Alabama and Florida rounded out the top five despite each losing a game last week.
Only three teams — Alabama, Florida and No. 6 Tennessee — held the same spot from a week ago. The chaotic week allowed No. 8 Michigan State to move into the top 10 for the first time this season and No. 22 Missouri into the poll for the first time since 2022-23.
Northwestern vs. No. 20 Michigan Highlights | FOX College Hoops
Louisville has made quite a turnaround under first-year coach Pat Kelsey.
The Cardinals won a combined 12 games the previous two seasons but are playing some of their best basketball in years. Following a three-game skid, Louisville has won eight straight to move into the poll for the first time in four years at No. 25. Last week, the Cardinals won at Syracuse for the first time in eight years and capped the week by sweeping Virginia for the first time since joining the ACC in 2013.
Rising Red Storm
No. 20 St. John’s moved back into the poll this week and has its highest ranking since reaching No. 15 on Dec. 29, 2014, under coach Steve Lavin. The Red Storm, in their second season under Rick Pitino, moved into first place in the Big East with their win over Seton Hall and Marquette’s loss to Xavier. They haven’t won a share of the Big East regular-season title since 1992.
St. John’s (16-3) is off to its best start through 19 games since opening 17-2 (ultimately 20-2) in 1985-86. And the Johnnies are 7-1 in Big East play for the first time since opening 8-1 in 1998-99.
Rising and falling
No. 11 Purdue and No. 18 Wisconsin had the biggest jump among the teams in the poll, each climbing six spots. No. 16 Ole Miss is up five places after splitting games against No. 4 Alabama and No. 14 Mississippi State.
No. 24 Memphis had the week’s biggest drop, losing six places after losing to Temple and beating Charlotte. Two-time NCAA champion UConn lost five places to No. 19 after seeing its 28-game home winning streak end in a 68-63 loss to Creighton.
No. 24 Wisconsin vs. USC Highlights | FOX College Hoops
Welcome back
No. 22 Missouri is ranked for the first time this year after ending Florida’s 16-game home winning streak and posting an 18-point win over Arkansas. No. 23 West Virginia is back in the poll after taking down Iowa State.
Louisville had not been ranked since reaching No. 25 on Jan. 25, 2021.
Farewell (for now)
Three ranked teams lost both of their games last week and dropped out of the poll.
Gonzaga lost to Oregon State and Santa Clara, falling out of the AP Top 25 for the first time since early last year. Georgia dropped out from No. 23 following losses to Tennessee and Auburn. Baylor, No. 25 a week ago, is out after losses to Arizona and TCU.
Utah State’s stint in the AP Top 25 lasted two weeks. The Aggies dropped out from No. 22 following a 65-62 loss to UNLV.
Conference watch
The SEC has eight ranked teams after Georgia dropped out of the poll, including five in the top 10.
The Big Ten was next with six, followed by the Big 12 with five. The Big East and ACC each had two ranked teams, with American Athletic and Mountain West conferences at one each.
Here’s the full AP Top 25:
1. Auburn
2. Duke
3. Iowa State
4. Alabama
5. Florida
6. Tennessee
7. Houston
8. Michigan State
9. Kentucky
10. Marquette
11. Purdue
12. Kansas
13. Texas A&M
14. Mississippi State
15. Oregon
16. Ole Miss
17. Illinois
18. Wisconsin
19. UConn
20. St. John’s
21. Michigan
22. Missouri
23. West Virginia
24. Memphis
25. Louisville
Reporting by The Associated Press.
[Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.]
FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience
Get more from College Basketball Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more
Source link