1. Pittsburgh (29) 15-0 773 |
2. Duke 14-1 729 |
3. Wake Forest (2) 14-0 725 |
4. Connecticut 14-1 660 |
5. Oklahoma 15-1 617 |
6. North Carolina 14-2 611 |
7. UCLA 13-2 576 |
8. Syracuse 16-1 560 |
9. Clemson 16-0 528 |
10. Michigan State 13-2 503 |
11. Texas 12-3 421 |
12. Georgetown 11-3 365 |
13. Notre Dame 12-3 363 |
14. Marquette 15-2 353 |
15. Arizona State 14-2 328 |
16. Xavier 13-2 279 |
17. Minnesota 15-1 262 |
18. Butler 14-1 256 |
19. Purdue 12-4 182 |
20. Louisville 11-3 173 |
21. Baylor 13-2 159 |
22. Villanova 13-3 110 |
23. California 15-2 109 |
24. Michigan 13-3 78 |
25. Saint Mary's 15-1 62 |
Others Receiving Votes: Dropped From Rankings: Source: ESPN.com *Don't forget to check out the Starting Lineup for this week's prime-time TV matchups on the hardwood. Getting a craving for March Madness? Make sure to stop back Wednesday morning when SportsJudge will kick off their coverage of the two months leading up to Selection Sunday and the NCAA Tournament with an in-depth look at the Mid-Majors. |
Monday, January 12, 2009
Men's College Basketball Rankings: Week 9
In today's USA Today/ESPN coaches poll, the Pitt Panthers held onto the #1 seed in addition to their undefeated record after taking down St. Johns 90-67 on Sunday. Former top-seed North Carolina dropped to #6 after falling to 0-2 in ACC play with their loss to Wake Forest over the weekend. Wake Forest managed to pick up two first place votes and has quietly put together a strong season behind the play of Sophomore guard Jeff Teague. The Deamon Deacons not only won the 76 Classic in Anaheim to start the season, but also snapped BYU's 53-game winning streak on homecourt prior to Sunday night's upset win over North Carolina.
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