Duke moved back into the No. 1 spot in the AP college basketball poll Monday, a record fourth straight year the Blue Devils were on top of the final rankings of the season. The Blue Devils (29-3) received 58 first-place votes and 1,759 points from the national media panel to easily outdistance runner-up Kansas (29-3), which had been No. 1 the last three weeks before losing to Oklahoma in the Big 12 final.
Duke and Kansas were the only No. 1 teams in a season in which 46 teams made the Top 25.
Duke moved back into the No. 1 spot in the AP college basketball poll Monday, a record fourth straight year the Blue Devils were on top of the final rankings of the season. The Blue Devils (29-3) received 58 first-place votes and 1,759 points from the national media panel to easily outdistance runner-up Kansas (29-3), which had been No. 1 the last three weeks before losing to Oklahoma in the Big 12 final.
Duke and Kansas were the only No. 1 teams in a season in which 46 teams made the Top 25.
Duke moved back into the No. 1 spot in the AP college basketball poll Monday, a record fourth straight year the Blue Devils were on top of the final rankings of the season. The Blue Devils (29-3) received 58 first-place votes and 1,759 points from the national media panel to easily outdistance runner-up Kansas (29-3), which had been No. 1 the last three weeks before losing to Oklahoma in the Big 12 final.
Duke and Kansas were the only No. 1 teams in a season in which 46 teams made the Top 25.
Duke moved back into the No. 1 spot in the AP college basketball poll Monday, a record fourth straight year the Blue Devils were on top of the final rankings of the season. The Blue Devils (29-3) received 58 first-place votes and 1,759 points from the national media panel to easily outdistance runner-up Kansas (29-3), which had been No. 1 the last three weeks before losing to Oklahoma in the Big 12 final.
Duke and Kansas were the only No. 1 teams in a season in which 46 teams made the Top 25.