Houston, UCLA, Kansas top AP men's basketball poll

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

UCLAis surging, both toward the postseason and in the Associated Press men's college basketball poll.

While Houstonwas No. 1 for a third straight week in Monday's poll, the Bruins rose two spots to No. 2 for their highest ranking of the season. UCLA (27-4) has won its past 10 games, including a showdown with highly ranked Arizonain the regular-season finale behind star Jaime Jaquez Jr. to complete a perfect home record.

"I will say this, the recipe for success in March usually -- I mean, aside from talent -- is a great point guard and some senior leadership, like a guy like Jaime Jaquez," UCLA coach Mick Cronin said afterward. "I mean, we've got a chance. But as you know, that tournament's crazy. It isn't 'March Normal.'"

Kelvin Sampson's Cougars remained firmly entrenched at the top in their third stint at No. 1 this season, earning 58 first-place votes, with the other three going to UCLA.

Houston hadn't reached No. 1 before this season since 1983 during the Phi Slama Jama era, but the Cougars have now spent a total of seven weeks at the top to tie Purduefor the most of any team this season.

Houston (29-2) closed out its regular-season schedule by winning at Memphison a last-second basket Sunday, marking its 11th straight win.

THE TOP TIER

The only change in the top five came with UCLA trading places with No. 4 Alabama, with Kansasremaining at No. 3 despite a loss at Texasin Saturday's regular-season finale and the Boilermakers staying at fifth.

Marquettestayed at No. 6, followed by the Longhorns climbing two spots to No. 7. Arizona, Gonzagaand Baylorrounded out the top 10.

RISING

Texas A&Mis the week's biggest climber, leaping six spots to No. 18 after beating Alabama in its regular-season finale. That's part of a strong finish under fourth-year coach Buzz Williams, with the Aggies going 17-3 since mid-December and losing just once since the start of February. Before this season, Texas A&M hadn't been ranked since February 2018.

In all, eight teams climbed from last week's positions.

SLIDING

Tennesseetook the week's biggest tumble, falling five spots to No. 17 after losing at Auburnin its regular-season finale and its first full game since losing Zakai Zeigler to a season-ending knee injury. Indianawas next, falling four spots to No. 19 after losing at home to Iowaby 22 points.

In all, six teams slid from their rankings last week.

STATUS QUO

Nearly one-third of last week's ranked teams (eight) stayed in their same positions, including No. 13 Virginia, No. 22 TCUand No. 23 Kentucky.

WELCOME BACK

The week's three additions are all returnees to the poll, headlined by No. 21 Duke.

The Blue Devils (23-8) returned to the poll for the first time since falling out in mid-January after opening the year at No. 7. First-year coach Jon Scheyer has led Duke to six straight wins to close out the regular season, including Saturday's win at North Carolinafor a rivalry sweep that wounded UNC's iffy NCAA tournament hopes.

Creightonchecked in at No. 24, returning after a one-week absence for a third stint in the poll this season. Next came 25th-ranked Missouri, which won its last four regular-season games to return to the poll after spending two weeks there in the first half of January.

FAREWELL (FOR NOW)

Providence(No. 20), Maryland(No. 21) and Pittsburgh(No. 25) dropped out this week. All three will be playing in their conference tournaments this week.

CONFERENCE WATCH

The Big 12 and SEC shared the lead this week with five ranked teams each, though three of the Big 12's group were inside the top 10.

The Big East was next with four ranked teams, including No. 11 UConn. The Atlantic Coast Conference had three, followed by the Big Ten, Pac-12 and West Coast conferences with two each.

The American Athletic and Mountain West conferences each had one ranked team.

ONE MORE

Next week's poll marks the final edition for the 2022-23 season.

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