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Saturday / November 23.

Tennessee still No. 1 and top 4 in AP Top 25 unchanged; losses by Michigan, Michigan State cause shake-up

Tennessee remained atop the AP Top 25 poll while riding a 16-game winning streak and Duke, Virginia and Gonzaga stayed at 2-4.

Kentucky moved up to No. 5, while Michigan and Michigan State both dropped in the poll after losses.

Kansas, the preseason No. 1, continued to drop, falling to No. 13 after losing to Texas.

The Big East has Marquette at No. 10 and Villanova at No. 14.

Here’s the updated poll:

 

AP Poll

1. Tennessee (20-1)

2. Duke (19-2)

3. Virginia (20-1)

4. Gonzaga (21-2)

5. Kentucky (18-3)

6. Nevada (21-1)

7. Michigan (20-2)

8. North Carolina (17-4)

9. Michigan State (18-4)

10. Marquette (19-3)

11. Virginia Tech (18-3)

12. Houston (21-1)

13. Kansas (17-5)

14. Villanova (18-4)

15. Purdue (16-6)

16. Louisville (16-6)

17. Iowa State (17-5)

18. Texas Tech (17-5)

19. Wisconsin (16-6)

20. Iowa (17-5)

21. LSU (17-4)

22. Florida State (16-5)

23. Buffalo (19-3)

24. Maryland (17-6)

25. Cincinnati (19-3)

Others receiving votes:Washington 135, Mississippi St. 133, Auburn 128, Kansas St 114, Baylor 44, Wofford 15, Lipscomb 5, Syracuse 3.

 

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