8:03 am | December 3, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
NEW YORK — Michigan has climbed to No. 5 in the latest AP Top 25 poll after impressive wins against ranked opponents.
The top four remain unchanged in the poll released Monday with Gonzaga at the top, followed by Kansas, Duke and Virginia. BGonzaga earned 43 of 64 first-place votes, while Kansas had 19. Duke and Virginia each had one.
First-place votes in parentheses
1. Gonzaga (43) 2. Kansas (19) 3. Duke (1) 4. Virginia (1) 5. Michigan 6. Nevada 7. Tennessee 8. Auburn 9. Kentucky 10. Michigan State 11. Florida State 12. Wisconsin 13. Texas Tech 14. North Carolina 15. Virginia Tech 16. Kansas State 17. Buffalo 18. Iowa 19. Ohio State 20. Arizona State 21. Villanova 22. Mississippi State 23. Maryland 24. Nebraska 25. Furman
Complete rankings
The Wolverines (8-0, 1-0 Big Ten) jumped Nevada and Tennessee after double-digit wins against North Carolina and Purdue last week.
It continues a rapid ascent for the Wolverines, who played in the national championship game last season. Michigan started at No. 19 before quickly leaping into the top 10 after a blowout win at reigning champ Villanova on Nov. 14.
Nevada, Tennessee, Auburn, Kentucky and Michigan State rounded out the top 10. No. 12 Wisconsin had a big jump of 10 spots from No. 22, while No. 13 Texas Tech moved up seven from No. 20.
There were three new teams in No. 20 Arizona State, No. 24 Nebraska and No. 25 Furman. It is Furman’s first AP poll appearance and comes a little more than two weeks after the Paladins won at Villanova in overtime.
The Cornhuskers are making their first poll appearance since November 2014. Arizona State, however, spent much of last season in the poll and peaked at No. 3 last December.
Oregon, Texas and Purdue fell out of the poll, with the Ducks and Boilermakers each losing twice last week.
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