Men's AP Top 25: Purdue still No. 1; Arizona, FAU, Gonzaga take big drops
Purdue remained atop the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll for the third straight week Monday, while Gonzaga dropped to No. 24 after a loss to San Diego State but kept alive its streak of 142 consecutive weeks in the poll.
The Boilermakers picked up three more first-place votes and had 49 of 63 from the national media panel, easily outdistancing second-place Kansas, which received five first-place nods. Houston remained third despite keeping its perfect record intact with a victory over Penn and picking up the other nine first-place votes.
UConn and Tennessee each moved up one spot to round out the top five following Arizona's loss to Stanford on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs fell 11 spots from No. 13 after their 84-74 loss to San Diego State. Gonzaga has been ranked in every poll since Jan. 11, 2016, but that streak is in jeopardy after coach Mark Few's team dropped to 9-4 with no Quad 1 wins this season.
"These guys have some great fight and spirit and a lot of substance to them," Few said, "but at this point, we should be pretty well along on our way on some of the mental errors we're making, and we're just not quite."
The Bulldogs were 11th in the preseason poll and climbed as high as seventh before three losses in their past five games.
"We've got to keep that fight," Few said, "and we have to clean up some of these missed assignments."
Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd knows something about missed defensive assignments. The Wildcats, who spent two weeks at No. 1 earlier this season, fell from fourth to 10th after the Cardinal rolled to a 100-82 victory in their Pac-12 matchup.
The Wildcats' second loss in three games allowed a bunch of teams to jump ahead of them: Kentucky climbed two spots to sixth, Marquette moved up three spots to seventh, North Carolina rose to eighth and Illinois climbed two spots to ninth.
Oklahoma began the next 10, with Big 12 newcomer BYU right behind. Colorado State climbed back to No. 13 to match the best ranking in school history, set earlier this season, while Duke, Memphis and Clemson were right behind the Rams.
Florida Atlantic dropped from a program-best seventh to No. 17 as voters grappled with the odd résumé the Owls have put together this season. They beat Texas A&M and earned a marquee win with a double-overtime victory over Arizona, but they lost to Bryant and were upset by Florida Gulf Coast on Saturday night.
"They outplayed us in every facet of the game," Owls coach Dusty May said afterward. "As a group, we haven't handled success as well as we need to. As we close the 2023 preconference schedule, we are pleased where we are overall, but what we learned is our highs are very highs and our lows are relatively low."
Baylor was No. 18, with James Madison and Texas rounding out the top 20. The final five in the first poll of 2024 were Wisconsin, unbeaten Ole Miss, Providence, struggling Gonzaga and Auburn, which is ranked for the first time this season.
Here's the full top 25:
1. Purdue
2. Kansas
3. Houston
4. UConn
5. Tennessee
6. Kentucky
7. Marquette
8. North Carolina
9. Illinois
10. Arizona
11. Oklahoma
12. BYU
13. Colorado State
14. Duke
15. Memphis
16. Clemson
17. Florida Atlantic
18. Baylor
19. James Madison
20. Texas
21. Wisconsin
22. Ole Miss
23. Providence
24. Gonzaga
25. Auburn
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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