Kansas moves up two spots in AP Top 25

By Staff     Jan 13, 2003

Opening the Big 12 season with two convincing victories has helped the KU men’s basketball team move up two spots to No. 12 in the latest AP Top 25 poll. The Jayhawks (11-3) received 1,028 votes – more than 200 more than last week.

Duke (11-0) is still the No. 1-ranked team after topping previously undefeated Wake Forest (10-1) on Saturday. The Blue Devils, who received 57 of 72 first-place votes, are the only undefeated Div. I men’s team.

Other ranked Big 12 schools include No. 4 Texas (10-2), No. 5 Oklahoma (10-2), No. 11 Missouri (10-1) and No. 24 Oklahoma State (12-1). Texas Tech and Kansas State also received votes.


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Kansas moves up four spots in new AP Top 25

By J-W Staff Reports     Jan 6, 2003

Two dominating victories over lesser opponents helped vault KU’s men’s basketball team to No. 14 in the latest AP Top 25.

The Jayhawks (9-3) received 800 votes and moved up four spots from last week. Along with big wins over UNC Asheville and UMKC, the Jayhawks were helped by two losses by both Michigan State – which dropped from 14 to 25 – and Marquette, which fell to 24 from 13.

Duke (9-0) is the top-ranked team in the nation after Alabama lost, 51-49, to Utah last week. The Blue Devils received 54 of 71 first-place votes.

Other ranked Big 12 teams include No. 8 Texas (9-2), No. 9 Oklahoma (8-2), No. 13 Missouri (8-1) and No. 23 Texas Tech (9-1). Oklahoma State and Iowa State also received votes.

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 5, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pv
1. Duke (54) 9-0 1,778 3
2. Arizona (15) 9-1 1,714 4
3. Connecticut (1) 9-0 1,563 5
4. Alabama 10-1 1,513 1
5. Notre Dame 12-1 1,490 6
6. Pittsburgh 10-1 1,427 2
7. Mississippi St. (2) 10-1 1,376 8
8. Texas 9-2 1,321 7
9. Oklahoma 8-2 1,132 10
10. Illinois 10-1 1,083 11
11. Florida 11-2 1,063 12
12. Oregon 10-2 975 9
13. Missouri 8-1 864 16
14. Kansas 9-3 800 18
15. Indiana 10-2 779 17
16. Creighton 11-1 605 15
17. Wake Forest 9-0 562 23
18. Kentucky 9-3 440 20
19. Louisville 8-1 433 24
20. Georgia 9-3 392
21. Maryland 7-3 362 22
21. Xavier 9-3 362 19
23. Texas Tech 9-1 293 25
24. Marquette 8-3 292 13
25. Michigan St. 8-4 267 14
Others receiving votes: Oklahoma St. 96, LSU 73, Syracuse 62, Memphis 54, Saint Joseph’s 51, Butler 37, Iowa St. 24, N.C. State 23, Georgetown 18, Tulsa 16, Cincinnati 10, Utah 10, Dayton 7, Wisconsin 7, Stanford 6, Clemson 5, Hawaii 5, Wyoming 5, Fresno St. 1, Gonzaga 1, Kent St. 1, Manhattan 1, North Carolina 1.

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