AP POLL ALERT: Arizona State leapfrogs Duke to No. 3 in men’s Top 25, matching school best; Villanova still No. 1. https://t.co/ZFGmJDZFEg pic.twitter.com/5gkqkhv6rI
— AP Top 25 (@AP_Top25) December 18, 2017
Undefeated Villanova remained as the No. 1 team in the nation, according to the Week 7 release of the Associated Press college basketball poll.
Michigan State, unbeaten Arizona State and Duke were ranked second through fourth, respectively, with defending NCAA champion North Carolina coming in fifth after Sunday’s victory at Tennessee.
Undefeated Miami placed sixth, with Kentucky at No. 7 and Texas A&M in the eighth spot. It was Texas A&M’s fourth straight week in the top 10. Xavier of Ohio was ninth and West Virginia of the Big 12 was 10th.
Other Big 12 programs that made the top 25 included twice-beaten Kansas at No. 14, undefeated TCU (15), Oklahoma (17), Baylor (tied for 18th) and Texas Tech (21).
Villanova, the 2016 NCAA champions, kept the No. 1 spot for the second straight week based on a 20-point blowout of Temple.
Jalen Brunson scored 31 as the Wildcats (11-0) pounded Temple 87-67 last week in a battle of Philadelphia-based powers.
Michigan State also played only once last week, knocking off Oakland (Mich.) on Saturday in Detroit, 86-73.
The Spartans won despite 35 percent shooting in a game that they dominated on the boards (45-30).
Arizona State sold out Wells Fargo Arena on Sunday afternoon and played to the 10,797 fans with a 76-64 victory over Vanderbilt.
In a chaotic sequence of events last in the first half, Sun Devils coach Bobby Hurley lost a championship ring from his days as a player at Duke, found it, and then led his team to victory.
Sports writer Doug Haller’s game story at azcentral.com is also a winner. Call it up by clicking the link in the following tweet.
How do you know when things are going your way? When your national championship ring flies off your hand when you high-five a player. Someone finds it. And ASU improves to 10-0. https://t.co/BtKLUC7ex6
— Doug Haller (@DougHaller) December 18, 2017