AP Top 25 |
1. Texas (56) 15-0 1,616 |
2. Kentucky (9) 16-0 1,569 |
3. Kansas 14-1 1,441 |
4. Villanova 14-1 1,426 |
5. Syracuse 15-1 1,353 |
6. Purdue 14-1 1,317 |
7. Michigan State 13-3 1,191 |
8. Duke 13-2 1,178 |
9. Tennessee 12-2 1,030 |
10. West Virginia 12-2 1,006 |
11. Georgetown 12-2 934 |
12. North Carolina 12-4 844 |
13. Kansas State 13-2 746 |
13. Wisconsin 13-3 746 |
15. Connecticut 11-4 633 |
16. Pittsburgh 13-2 565 |
17. Gonzaga 12-3 559 |
18. Brigham Young 16-1 456 |
19. Temple 13-3 388 |
20. Georgia Tech 12-3 342 |
21. Mississippi 12-3 326 |
22. Baylor 13-1 301 |
23. Miami (FL) 15-1 189 |
24. Clemson 13-3 167 |
25. Florida State 13-3 155 |
Others Receiving Votes Texas A&M 126, Northern Iowa 91, Missouri 64, Mississippi State 61, New Mexico 59, Dayton 39, UAB 35, UNLV 28, Oklahoma State 26, Vanderbilt 21, Notre Dame 18, Wake Forest 14, Cornell 12, Butler 10, Texas Tech 10, Marquette 9, Virginia Tech 9, William & Mary 8, Louisiana Tech 2, Florida 2, Harvard 1, Missouri State 1, Siena 1.Dropped From Rankings New Mexico 15, Texas Tech 22. |
Monday, January 11, 2010
MSU up to #7 AP, #2 South in Bracketology
The ES wuz right on, MSU is up to #7 AP/#8 USA Today in the latest men's basketball poll. I posted the AP poll below. And, in Bracketology, the Big Green move up to a #2 seed in the South: Lunardi only has four Big Ten teams in his field: MSU (#2S) , Purdue (#2W), Wisconsin (#3MW), and Minnesota (#7E).
Labels:
AP poll,
bracketology,
men's basketball
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