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College basketball rankings: Virginia tumbles from top 10 as Purdue holds at No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll

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The top of the AP Top 25 Men’s College Basketball Ranking remained unchanged for the third week in a row on Monday, with Purdue holding on to the top spot after going undefeated for a week in a row. The Boilermakers (12-0) predictably dominated New Orleans at home, with 60 votes cast this week he received 40 of the first-place votes, making him one of the few remaining votes in the sport. He is one of three undefeated teams.

Fellow undefeated foes UConn also maintained their impeccable record with a double-digit win over Georgetown this week, improving to 13-0 for the year. Each of UConn’s wins has been his double-digit number, arguably the most impressive start to the season of any team. The Huskies, although in the latest edition he got his one vote of 20 instead of 21, he was a steady second in the polls.

Houston, Kansas, and Arizona rounded out the top five this week, just like they did a week ago.

Virginia was the only top 10 team to fall outside the top 10 a week ago, but Texas moved up one place to No. 6, Tennessee moved up one place to No. 7 and Alabama moved up one place to No. 7. The state moved up the rankings, causing some shuffling in the latest rankings. He moved up one place to No. 8, and Arkansas moved up one place to No. 9. Gonzaga also moved from outside the top 10 to No. 10, while Virginia dropped him from No. 2 last week to No. 13. 6.

AP Top 25

The top 25 teams in the Associated Press College Basketball Poll, with the #1 vote in parenthesis, are totals based on their records through Sunday, 25 points for the #1 vote to 1 point for the #25 vote, and last week’s rankings. point:

1. Purdue (40)
2. Ucon (20)
3. Houston
4. Kansas
5. Arizona
6. Texas
7. Tennessee
8. Alabama
9. Arkansas
10. Gonzaga
11. UCLA
12. Baylor
13. Virginia
14. Miami
i15. Wisconsin
16. Indiana
17. Duke
18. TCU
19. Kentucky
20. Auburn
21. Mississippi
T22. Xavier, New Mexico
24. West Virginia
25. North Carolina

other voters: Charleston 102, Maryland 87, Memphis 74, Illinois 65, Ohio 59, Virginia Tech 57, Missouri 57, San Diego State 39, Iowa State 19, Marquette 12, Texas Tech 10, Michigan State 7, Providence 6, Kansas State 5, USC 4, San Francisco 1

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