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Auburn remains unanimous No. 1; Kansas falls from poll

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While Auburn remained a unanimous No. 1 in Associated Press Top 25 men’s basketball poll, Kansas fell from the rankings for the first time since 2021.

Auburn (25-2) retained its top spot with victories over Arkansas and Georgia last week. In an 82-70 victory over Georgia on Saturday, the Tigers’ Johni Broome continued his pursuit toward national Player of the Year honors with a season high 31 points to go along with 14 rebounds.

No. 2 Duke (24-3) moved up one spot following a convincing 110-67 victory over Illinois on Saturday, while No. 3 Florida (24-3) dropped one spot despite victories over Oklahoma and LSU. Houston (23-4) and Tennessee (22-5) each moved up a spot to Nos. 4 and 5, respectively.

Alabama (22-5), St. John’s (24-4), Michigan State (22-5). Iowa State (21-6) and Texas Tech (21-6) round out the top 10. The Spartans moved up six spots to No. 8.

After holding the No. 23 spot last week, Kansas (18-9) is not ranked for the first time in 80 weeks. No. 23 St. Mary’s (25-4) and No. 25 BYU (19-8) moved into the Top 25 this week.

The rest of the Top 25:
11. Wisconsin (21-6)
12. Texas A&M (20-7)
13. Clemson (22-5)
14. Missouri (20-7)
15. Michigan (20-6)
16. Maryland (21-6)
17. Kentucky (18-9)
18. Memphis (22-5)
19. Louisville (21-6)
20. Purdue (19-9)
21. Marquette (20-7)
22. Arizona (18-9)
23. St. Mary’s (25-4)
24. Mississippi State (19-8)
25. BYU (19-8)

–Field Level Media

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