The Associated Press’ Top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 24, total points based on
25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and
last week’s ranking:<
  ^                                      Record   Pts             Prv<
   1. Indiana (64)           24-3    1,624             1<
   2. Gonzaga (1)            27-2     1,530             3<
   3. Duke                   24-3          1,461              6<
   4. Michigan               23-4     1,411               7<
   5. Miami                  22-4        1,317                2<
   6. Kansas                 23-4       1,272                 9<
   7. Georgetown         21-4     1,236               11<
   8. Florida                    22-4    1,164                5<
   9. Michigan St.           22-6   1,105               4<
  10. Louisville             22-5    1,047               10<
  11. Arizona                  23-4     998                   12<
  12. Syracuse               22-5     915                   8<
  13. Kansas St.             22-5    875                  13<
  14. New Mexico        23-4    764                 16<
  15. Oklahoma St.       20-6    692                14<
  16. Ohio St.                   20-7    675               18<
  17. Wisconsin              19-8    558               19<
  18. Saint Louis            21-5    495                _<
  19. Memphis                24-3    453               21<
  20. Butler                      22-6    351                    15<
  21. Notre Dame          22-6    328                25<
  22. Marquette             19-7    317                 17<
  23. Pittsburgh             21-7    158                 20<
  24. Oregon                   22-6     61                   23<
  25. Louisiana Tech   24-3     54                   _<

 Others receiving votes: Colorado St. 49, VCU 45, Akron 43, Wichita St. 35,
Saint Mary’s (Cal) 24, Illinois 19, UConn 18, UNLV 13, North Carolina 8,
California 5, Middle Tennessee 2, Belmont 1, Missouri 1, Stephen F. Austin 1.

More News