What's more, Oklahoma has held on to its No. 2 ranking for the second week in a row. And although most of the elite teams have gone through ups and downs thus far in 2009, the newfound stability at the top of the AP Top 25 may be an indicator of things to come. With North Carolina ranked No. 3, Pittsburgh ranked No. 4 and Louisville ranked No. 5, it's beginning to look like the cream of college basketball is rising to the top.
AP Top 25 (Feb. 09, 2009): Team Ranking Votes |
1. Connecticut (67) 22-1 1,795 |
2. Oklahoma (3) 23-1 1,710 |
3. North Carolina (2) 21-2 1,672 |
4. Pittsburgh 21-2 1,583 |
5. Louisville 18-4 1,423 |
6. Duke 20-3 1,350 |
7. Wake Forest 18-3 1,242 |
8. Memphis 20-3 1,237 |
9. Michigan State 19-4 1,214 |
10. Marquette 20-3 1,137 |
11. UCLA 19-4 1,131 |
12. Clemson 19-3 1,097 |
13. Villanova 19-4 989 |
14. Xavier 20-3 893 |
15. Butler 21-2 762 |
16. Kansas 19-4 751 |
17. Missouri 20-4 395 |
18. Arizona State 18-5 389 |
19. Gonzaga 17-5 361 |
20. Purdue 17-6 353 |
21. Utah State 23-1 317 |
22. Illinois 19-5 303 |
23. Syracuse 18-6 280 |
24. Ohio State 17-5 216 |
25. Florida State 18-5 182 Others Receiving Votes Dropped From Rankings |
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