Purdue hopes for a longer reign as the nation’s No. 1 basketball team after climbing to the top of the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll, released Monday.
The Boilermakers (10-0) moved up three spots and received 27 of the 62 first-place ballots.
No. 2 Virginia (8-0) received 19 votes to climb one spot, with No. 3 UConn (11-0) getting 15.
Purdue reached No. 1 for the first time in school history last December, then promptly lost 70-68 at Rutgers on a buzzer-beater.
Last week, the Boilermakers defeated Hofstra and improved to 2-0 in the Big Ten by edging Nebraska 65-62 in overtime in Lincoln, Neb.
Purdue is off until Saturday when it faces Davidson in Indianapolis.
No. 4 Alabama (8-1) moved up four spots after knocking off previously top-ranked Houston (9-1), which fell to No. 5.
No. 6 Tennessee (9-1) received the remaining first-place vote, followed in the Top 10 by Texas (7-1), Kansas (9-1), Arizona (8-1) and Arkansas (9-1).
The rest of the poll:
No. 11 Baylor (7-2)
No. 12 Duke (10-2)
No. 13 Kentucky (7-2)
No. 14 Indiana (8-2)
No. 15 Gonzaga (7-3)
No. 16 UCLA (8-2)
No. 17 Mississippi State (9-0)
No. 18 Illinois (7-3)
No. 19 Auburn (8-1)
No. 20 Maryland (8-2)
No. 21 TCU (8-1)
No. 22 Wisconsin (8-2)
No. 23 Ohio State (7-2)
No. 24 Virginia Tech (10-1)
No. 25 Miami (10-1)
–Field Level Media