AP Top 25 Men’s College Basketball Poll
Rankings
- Rank
- Team
- Trend
- This Week
- Points
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1-@ Providence
03/09 8:00 PM EST1450 (58) -
21vs. Wisconsin
03/10 12:30 PM EDT1386 (0) -
316vs. Arkansas
03/09 12:00 PM EST1216 (0) -
3-1vs. Kansas
03/09 4:00 PM EST1216 (0) -
51vs. Kentucky
03/09 4:15 PM EST1203 (0) -
64@ Iowa
03/10 7:00 PM EDT1099 (0) -
7-2@ Duke
03/09 6:30 PM EST1046 (0) -
8-4@ Kansas State
03/09 2:00 PM EST1008 (0) -
94vs. North Carolina
03/09 6:30 PM EST980 (0) -
10-@ Pittsburgh
03/09 7:45 PM EST927 (0) -
11-3@ Xavier
03/09 5:00 PM EST827 (0) -
12-3@ USC
03/09 10:00 PM EST824 (0) -
13-2@ Villanova
03/09 2:30 PM EST800 (0) -
14-@ Wake Forest
03/09 6:00 PM EST748 (0) -
153@ Saint Mary's
03/02 10:00 PM EST683 (0) -
16-2@ Texas Tech
03/09 6:00 PM EST536 (0) -
177vs. Boise State
03/08 10:00 PM EST504 (0) -
18-11vs. Georgia
03/09 6:30 PM EST465 (0) -
19-2@ Houston
03/09 4:00 PM EST268 (0) -
20-8@ Tennessee
03/09 4:15 PM EST244 (0) -
21-6vs. Gonzaga
03/02 10:00 PM EST206 (0) -
22-2vs. New Mexico
03/09 8:30 PM EST183 (0) -
232vs. Washington
03/07 9:00 PM EST140 (0) -
24-vs. VCU
03/08 7:00 PM EST119 (0) -
25-9vs. Florida A&M
12/30 2:00 PM EST110 (0)
Others receiving votes:
Texas A&M 87, Oregon 77, Colorado 75, BYU 71, Texas 62, James Madison 61, Seton Hall 39, Grand Canyon 37, Wisconsin 27, Northwestern 23, Texas Tech 19, Indiana St 18, Miami 13, Michigan St. 12, Duquesne 9, Yale 7, Arkansas 6, New Mexico 6, Colorado St. 5, Maryland 5, Florida 4, Rutgers 2, Oakland 1, Nevada 1. Point values in parentheses indicate the number of first place votes.Huge crowds of students celebrated in Storrs, Connecticut on Monday night after the UConn (University of Connecticut) Huskies won their second straight men’s college basketball national championship. The Huskies defeated Purdue 75-60.
Huge crowds of students celebrated in Storrs, Connecticut on Monday night after the UConn (University of Connecticut) Huskies won their second straight men’s college basketball national championship. The Huskies defeated Purdue 75-60.
Watch the moment Iowa star Caitlin Clark learned she was named the AP Player of the Year. Credit: Iowa Athletics
Watch the moment Iowa star Caitlin Clark learned she was named the AP Player of the Year. Credit: Iowa Athletics
Watch the moment South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley learns she was named the AP Coach of the Year. Credit: South Carolina Athletics
Watch the moment South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley learns she was named the AP Coach of the Year. Credit: South Carolina Athletics
North Carolina State big man DJ Burns Jr. sees himself as a center on the basketball court, not a pulling guard on the football field.
North Carolina State big man DJ Burns Jr. sees himself as a center on the basketball court, not a pulling guard on the football field.
Jeremiah Armstead turned to basketball to help him through a period in high school when his family of four was unable to find housing, sometimes sleeping on the beach in their car. Now his passion is taking him to the Final Four. Armstead is the first player from a historically Black college or university or NAIA school to receive the Perry Wallace Most Courageous Award from the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. (AP video by Kristin M. Hall)
Jeremiah Armstead turned to basketball to help him through a period in high school when his family of four was unable to find housing, sometimes sleeping on the beach in their car. Now his passion is taking him to the Final Four. Armstead is the first player from a historically Black college or university or NAIA school to receive the Perry Wallace Most Courageous Award from the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. (AP video by Kristin M. Hall)
The University of Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is the new NCAA women’s basketball career scoring leader. She now has 3,569 career points, putting her ahead of Kelsey Plum, who scored 3,527 points in four seasons at Washington from 2013-17. (Feb. 16)
The University of Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is the new NCAA women’s basketball career scoring leader. She now has 3,569 career points, putting her ahead of Kelsey Plum, who scored 3,527 points in four seasons at Washington from 2013-17. (Feb. 16)
Hansel Enmanuel became an internet sensation with videos showing the one-armed basketball star dunking with ease in high school. It helped him earn a spot on the Northwestern State team. (December 30)
Hansel Enmanuel became an internet sensation with videos showing the one-armed basketball star dunking with ease in high school. It helped him earn a spot on the Northwestern State team. (December 30)