Obern and Duke remain 1-2 in the Associated Press Top 25 Mains College Basketball Poll for the third straight week, while Maryland has returned to the ranking for the first time in almost two years.
Bruce Pearl’s Tigers (20–1) finished third for the fourth consecutive week in Monday’s pole as the number 1 rankings and the choice of unanimous in a row. Obern has claimed 246 out of 246 votes in 248 first place in the last one month, while a rugged southeastern conference with nine -ranked teams remained unbeaten.
The only disadvantage of Obern came to John Sheer’s Blue Devils (19–2), who enters the country with the country’s longest win in 15 matches after rolling the previous rival North Carolina.
The two teams offered the only stability after 15 teams in the last week’s AP Top 25 last week, out of which three of which were lost twice.
Top level
Alabama made a place at number 3, after which Tennessy jumped four places at number 4 at a second top level. Houston climbed at number 5 at one place despite the overtime loss of now. 13 Texas Tech to end a 33-game home winning line.
Florida was at the next number 6, followed by Perdue, Iowa State, Michigan State and Texas A&M round out the top 10.
Growing up
Texas Tech (17-4) had made the biggest jump among the last week’s rank teams, finished 13th after beating TCU at home and then coach Grant McCasland and forward JT Topin defeated Kugars by defeating Kugars despite the topin. Went.
After winning at Markwate, two -time national champions Uconn climbed number 19 at six places, while Missouri jumped five spots at 15 spots 15 after defeating the Mississippi state.
Overall, 10 teams moved beyond their positions last week. It consisted of the team of St. John of Rick Pitino, growing up to three spots number 12, which was the highest ranking for the program since ending the 1999–2000 season at number 9.
Report
Mississippi was the largest tumble of the week in the state, after the loss of the house to Alabama and Missouri, the house fell to eight spot number 22. The Iowa State joined the bulldog in two-defeat weeks after the damage to Arizona and Canasus State.
Number 16 Kansas and number 23 Illinois also fell at five places, causing the list of sliding teams to 10.
Welcome
Number 18 Maryland, number 20 Arizona and number 24 Michigan were three new joints of the week.
Kevin Willard’s Terrapans (17–5) jumped into the pole at number 18 after pushing the streak of his victory into four matches, a stretch that includes winning the then. 17 Illinois and beating then no. 17 Visconsin at home last week.
This gave Maryland her first pole ranking in about two years, coming with a week in the end of February 2023 with a week in a week.
Arizona (15–6) returned to the pole for the first time since November. Wildcats opened the year 10 and reached its peak on ninth, but he returned after winning 11 out of 12 – including Kaleb Love, including against Iowa State, hit a Hafcourt shot to force overtime.
This season of Michigan (16-5) has two previous stents in the pole, which reached number 14 in early December.
Farewell (for now)
Oregon was one of the three departures from this week’s pole, falling from the three to the UCLA and Nebraska’s house to lose twice after being one of the three to losing twice last week. Louisville (No. 21) and Vanderbilat (number 24) also got out without any enemy loss.
conference
The SEC had at least nine teams in the pole for the seventh straight week, including three weeks, with 10% of the pole with 10 teams. SEC has at least half the top 10 times in nine weeks, at least half of the top 10 times, on 6 January, six teams have suffered injuries. This season has not been ranked more than six in any other league in any week.
The arrival of Maryland pushed six rank teams from Big Ten, followed by five with Big 12 and Big East 3. The Atlantic coast and American athletic conferences were.