NCAA Men’s Basketball Top 25 Daily Fared
- On Monday, the AP poll showed Michigan rose to No. 1, replacing Arizona after the Wolverines' 24-1 record and support from nearly all voters.
- Last week, Arizona entered last week unbeaten but lost at Kansas and to Texas Tech, falling to No. 5 in the poll.
- With the top reshuffled, Houston and Duke each moved up one spot behind Michigan, with Houston claiming the remaining first-place vote, as the poll shifted this week.
- Near the bottom of the poll, Wisconsin rose from receiving no votes last week to No. 24 after wins over Illinois and Michigan State, while Alabama returned at No. 25.
- With analytics on Michigan's side, coach Dusty May said 'It means we haven't drank our own Kool-Aid.' after Saturday's UCLA game.
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No. 1 Michigan’s weekend tussle with No. 3 Duke stands out on AP Top 25 schedule
Michigan had a long wait to chase down Arizona for the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll. Staying there beyond this week won't be easy, either.
No. 1 Michigan's weekend tussle with No. 3 Duke stands out on AP Top 25 schedule
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College men's basketball: Michigan No. 1 for first time since January 2013
Michigan is No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 13 years, ending Arizona’s nine-week reign. The Wolverines claimed 60 of 61 first-place votes in Monday’s new poll to climb one spot and…
NCAA Men’s Basketball Top 25 Daily Fared
Monday No. 1 Michigan (24-1) did not play. Next: at No. 7 Purdue, Tuesday. No. 2 Houston (23-3) lost to No. 6 Iowa State 70-67. Next: vs. No. 4 Arizona, Saturday. No. 3 Duke (24-2) beat Syracuse 101-64. Next: vs. No. 1 Michigan, Saturday. No. 4 Arizona (23-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 23 BYU, Wednesday. No. 5 UConn (24-2) did not play. Next: vs. Creighton, Wednesday. No. 6 Iowa State (23-3) beat No. 2 Houston 70-67. Next: at No. 23 BYU, Saturd…
Michigan's No. 1 ranking a testament to long-term mentality
For the first time in more than a decade, the Michigan men’s basketball team is the No. 1 squad in the nation. The Wolverines haven’t topped the charts of the AP Poll since their acclaimed 2012-13 roster, one that nearly reached the mountaintop of the sport while featuring program legends and six would-be NBA players. While it’s a badge of honor Michigan will gladly wear, the ranking doesn’t really matter that much, and nor do the Wolverines car…
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