Baylor Bears Remain No. 1 in AP Top 25 Men's Basketball Poll; Michigan State Spartans to No. 10
A combination of cancellations and the holidays made for a quiet week in men's college basketball.
The latest Associated Press poll reflected the light week.
Baylor remained No. 1 for the third straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving all 61 first-place votes from a national media panel. The Bears (11-0) had 60 first-place votes a week ago and were a unanimous selection this week after a blowout win over Alcorn State and Arizona's loss to Tennessee.
The top five remained the same from last week, with Duke, Purdue, Gonzaga and UCLA behind Baylor.
AP Top 25 Men's Basketball Poll
First-place votes in parentheses.
TeamRecord
1. Baylor (61)11-0
2. Duke11-1
3. Purdue11-1
4. Gonzaga10-2
5. UCLA8-1
6. Kansas9-1
7. Southern Cal12-0
8. Iowa State12-0
9. Arizona11-1
10. Michigan State10-2
11. Auburn11-1
12. Houston11-3
13. Ohio State8-2
14. Tennessee9-2
15. Seton Hall9-1
16. LSU12-0
17. Texas9-2
18. Kentucky9-2
19. Alabama9-3
20. Colorado State10-0
21. Providence11-1
22. Villanova8-4
23. Xavier11-2
24. Wisconsin9-2
25. Texas Tech9-2
The Blue Devils were among several ACC teams to postpone games this week because of COVID-19 protocols, shelving games against Clemson on Wednesday and Notre Dame on Saturday.
Arizona dropped three spots to No. 9 after losing for the first time this season, 77-73 at Tennessee last Wednesday. The Wildcats had been one of the nation's best offensive teams during their undefeated start but were smothered by the Vols, scoring 11 points below their season average.
"We weren't able to get a lot of post touches," Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. "At the end of the day, there's usually one recipe. The recipe is, toughen up."
Tennessee (9-2) hasn't had much trouble with toughness this season.
The Vols' only two losses were to then-No. 5 Villanova and No. 25 Texas Tech in overtime. Tennessee is 21st nationally in scoring defense, holding teams to 59.3 points, and is forcing nearly 18 turnovers a game.
The Vols jumped on Arizona with an opening 16-2 run and withstood a late run to pull out their biggest win of the season.
"We talked about it being a heavyweight fight, which it was," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. "It was a hard-fought win. We knew they would make a push to get back in it."
The Vols have another test coming out of the Christmas break, playing at No. 19 Alabama on Wednesday.
RISING SPARTANS
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was irritated when his team wasn't ranked in the AP preseason poll.
Editor's Picks
College basketball Power Rankings: Baylor stays No. 1 and biggest questions in top conferences
6hJeff Borzello
Look at the Spartans now.
Michigan State moved into the top 10 for the first time since Week 5 of last season, climbing a spot to No. 10 after beating Oakland 90-78 on Tuesday. The Spartans moved into the poll at No. 22 on Nov. 29 and have made a steady climb since.
Michigan State (10-2) has won five straight since a loss to top-ranked Baylor. Its other loss was to No. 6 Kansas early in the season.
"I still think we have a tremendous upside," Izzo said.
UP AND DOWN
Tennessee had the biggest rise in a week when no other team climbed more than two places.
No. 19 Alabama had the biggest fall, tumbling nine places after losing 79-78 to Davidson at home Tuesday. No. 23 Xavier fell five places following at 13-point loss to No. 22 Villanova.
No teams dropped out of this week's poll.
CONFERENCE WATCH
Big Ten -- 5 (Nos. 3, 8, 10, 13, 24)
SEC -- 5 (Nos. 11, 14, 16, 18, 19)
Big East -- 4 (Nos. 15, 21, 22, 23)
Big 12 -- 4 (Nos. 1, 6, 17, 25)
Pac-12 -- 3 (Nos. 5, 7, 9)
ACC -- 1 (No. 2)
AAC -- 1 (No. 12)
Mountain West -- 1 (No. 20)
WCC -- 1 (No. 4)