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Entering last weekend, six Division I college basketball teams stood as undefeated. That number shrank to five after Michigan suffered an upset home loss to Wisconsin as a 19.5-point favorite. That result caused some shakeup in the second AP Top 25 college basketball poll of 2026, with Iowa State moving to No. 2 as a result.
Alabama has dropped numerous spots in the latest AP Poll following a week in which the Crimson Tide suffered back-to-back losses.
Just five unbeaten teams remain in the 2025-26 men's college basketball season, and four of those teams are in the top 10 of the AP poll this week. Arizona keeps the No. 1 spot, while Michigan falls two spots after its first loss of the season on Saturday to Wisconsin.
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Is Clemson basketball ranked in AP Top 25 poll? Full top 25 revealed
Make way for the Clemson Tigers in the new AP Top 25 men's basketball poll. Brad Brownell's team is ranked for the first time this season.
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AP Top 25 poll discussion: After another week of upsets in women’s college basketball, the SEC still reigns supreme
Yes, Texas defeated UCLA and South Carolina on back-to-back days in November at the Players Era Championship. The now one-loss Longhorns, however, unsurprisingly dropped below the Bruins and Gamecocks in the latest AP Top 25 poll.
The new AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll is out. And for the second time since the calendar turned to 2026, change ruled the rankings after a slew of upsets over the past week. The Texas Longhorns suffered their first loss of the season,
Michigan high school boys basketball poll ___ DIVISION 1 1 East Lansing (11-0) (5) 50 2 Rockford (9-1) 43 3 Muskegon (6-0) 41 4 (tie) Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice (10-3) 28 4 (tie) Hudsonville (10-0) 28 6 Wayne Memorial (6-1) 22 7 East Kentwood (7-1) 19 8 Auburn Hills Avondale (10-1) 14 9 Grand Blanc (9-2) 12 10 Grand Haven (11-1) 7 Others
The Ohio Super 25 Girls Basketball Poll will be conducted weekly throughout the remainder of the regular season using a panel of sports writers and editors from across the state's USA Today Co. network.