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Sunday / November 24.

Oklahoma stays No. 1 in AP poll, North Carolina right behind

Oklahoma, despite losing to Iowa State last week, remains No. 1 in The Associated Press college basketball poll. Unlike last week, when the Sooners were a unanimous No. 1, North Carolina is a close second.

Oklahoma (16-2) received 36 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel on Monday, seven more than the Tar Heels (18-2), who remained second.

Iowa jumped from ninth to third, the Hawkeyes’ highest ranking since January 1987. They were followed by Kansas and Texas A&M, which is at its highest ranking ever. Villanova, Xavier, Maryland, West Virginia and Providence round out the Top Ten.

Wichita State, Oregon and Notre Dame – all of whom have been ranked during the season – are the week’s newcomers replacing Butler, Southern California and South Carolina.

AP TOP 25

1. Oklahoma

2. North Carolina

3. Iowa

4. Kansas

5. Texas A&M

6. Villanova

7. Xavier

8. Maryland

9. West Virginia

10. Providence

11. Virginia

12. Michigan State

13. SMU

14. Iowa State

15. Miami

16. Louisville

17. Baylor

18. Arizona

19. Indiana

20. Kentucky

21. Purdue

22. Wichita State

23. Oregon

24. Duke

25. Notre Dame

 

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