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AP TOP 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 15, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Prv
1. Syracuse (60) 19-0 1,619 1
2. Kentucky (4) 17-1 1,558 2
3. Baylor (1) 17-0 1,503 4
4. Duke 15-2 1,380 8
5. Missouri 16-1 1,335 9
6. Ohio St. 16-3 1,312 5
7. Kansas 14-3 1,218 10
8. North Carolina 15-3 1,172 3
9. Michigan St. 15-3 1,119 6
10. Georgetown 14-3 884 11
11. Indiana 15-3 858 7
12. Murray St. 18-0 825 15
13. UConn 14-3 807 17
14. UNLV 16-3 651 12
15. Virginia 14-2 649 16
16. San Diego St. 15-2 621 22
17. Florida 14-4 596 19
18. Mississippi St. 15-3 590 20
19. Creighton 16-2 471 23
20. Michigan 14-4 461 13
21. Marquette 14-4 278 25
22. Illinois 15-3 257
23. Louisville 14-4 208 14
24. Saint Mary’s 17-2 167
25. Kansas St. 12-4 102 18
Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 101, Wisconsin 90, Seton Hall 79, Gonzaga 64, New Mexico 61, Harvard 22, Cincinnati 17, Stanford 16, West Virginia 16, Alabama 10, Wichita St. 3, Iona 2, Florida St. 1, Northwestern 1, Wagner 1.
FAR WEST
Utah Valley 98, Haskell Indian Nations 72
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Pine Bluff 75, Alcorn St. 68
MIDWEST
Bethel (Minn.) 68, St. Thomas (Minn.) 66
Gustavus 74, Concordia (Moor.) 58
Hamline 80, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 61
Kansas 92, Baylor 74
Marquette 74, Louisville 63
Missouri 70, Texas A&M 51
St. John’s (Minn.) 68, Macalester 50
SOUTH
Austin Peay 69, Tennessee St. 63
Bellarmine 64, N. Kentucky 60
Belmont 95, Florida Gulf Coast 53
Bethune-Cookman 68, Savannah St. 62
Cumberland (Tenn.) 62, Bethel (Tenn.) 58
ETSU 64, North Florida 63
Emory & Henry 69, Roanoke 60
Florida A&M 86, SC State 69
Freed-Hardeman 83, Trevecca Nazarene 57
Jackson St. 54, Texas Southern 51
Jacksonville 77, SC-Upstate 74 (OT)
King (Tenn.) 72, Lees-McRae 51
Lee 80, Truett McConnell 70
Lipscomb 104, Stetson 103 (OT)
MVSU 77, Southern U. 56
Martin Methodist 110, Blue Mountain 84
Mid-Continent 79, Union (Tenn.) 46
Miles 60, Stillman 56
Milligan 62, Warren Wilson 60
Morgan St. 68, Hampton 56
NC Central 69, Howard 53
Norfolk St. 74, Coppin St. 66
Prairie View 81, Grambling St. 64
SC-Aiken 76, Augusta St. 54
Shenandoah 81, Methodist 72
St. Augustine’s 66, Chowan 52
Virginia Union 85, Johnson C. Smith 84
Winston-Salem 59, Lincoln (Pa.) 52
Xavier (NO) 87, Philander Smith 80
EAST
Boston U. 70, Albany (NY) 57
Fairfield 61, Rider 52
Felician 70, Dowling 56
Longwood 87, Fairleigh Dickinson 83
Rutgers 65, Notre Dame 58
Stony Brook 61, New Hampshire 52
Syracuse 71, Pittsburgh 63
Vermont 79, Maine 65
William Paterson 72, Baruch 58 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
AP TOP 25
The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ women’s poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Prv
1. Baylor (39) 17-0 975 1
2. Notre Dame 17-1 936 2
3. UConn 14-2 887 3
4. Stanford 15-1 865 4
5. Duke 14-2 797 7
6. Kentucky 16-2 739 9
7. Rutgers 15-2 719 8
8. Maryland 16-1 718 5
9. Tennessee 13-4 667 6
10. Ohio St. 17-1 630 11
11. Miami 15-3 606 13
12. Green Bay 15-0 500 14
13. Purdue 15-3 424 17
14. Texas A&M 11-4 413 12
15. Georgia 15-3 403 19
16. Delaware 14-1 367 20
17. Texas Tech 14-2 355 10
18. Louisville 14-4 342 16
19. Georgetown 14-4 285 18
20. Nebraska 15-2 282 15
21. DePaul 14-3 249 21
22. Penn St. 13-4 180
23. Kansas St. 13-3 132
24. North Carolina 12-4 60 22
25. Vanderbilt 14-3 50 25
Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 41, LSU 20, Georgia Tech 10, South Carolina 7, Kansas 4, Hofstra 2, Michigan St. 2, Oklahoma 2, St. Bonaventure 2, BYU 1, Princeton 1, Saint Mary’s 1, USC 1.
FAR WEST
Idaho St. 78, Portland St. 63
SOUTHWEST
Alcorn St. 65, Ark.-Pine Bluff 51
MIDWEST
Augsburg 61, Carleton 57
Dominican (Ill.) 86, Alverno 71
E. Illinois 70, UT-Martin 63
Gustavus 87, Concordia (Moor.) 72
IPFW 73, Longwood 54
IUPUI 56, S. Utah 49
Macalester 71, St. Benedict 56
Marantha Baptist 56, Lakeland 53
Northwestern 59, Illinois 58
Oral Roberts 78, W. Illinois 66
S. Dakota St. 59, South Dakota 51
SIU-Edwardsville 58, SE Missouri 43
UMKC 76, N. Dakota St. 58
Union (Tenn.) 79, Mid-Continent 46
SOUTH
Bethune-Cookman 58, Savannah St. 54 (OT)
Coastal Carolina 58, Radford 56
Coppin St. 67, Norfolk St. 62
E. Kentucky 61, Austin Peay 59
Florida A&M 79, SC State 62
Freed-Hardeman 83, Trevecca Nazarene 57
Hampton 83, Morgan St. 51
Howard 67, NC Central 26
Jackson St. 55, Texas Southern 38
Johnson C. Smith 65, Virginia Union 51
King (Tenn.) 55, Lees-McRae 52
Lee 87, Truett-McConnell 19
Liberty 79, Charleston Southern 64
MVSU 78, Southern U. 61
Martin Methodist 110, Blue Mountain 84
Mary Washington 75, Ferrum 64
Maryland 68, Virginia 61
Murray St. 73, Jacksonville St. 57
N. Kentucky 72, Bellarmine 65
NC State 75, Wake Forest 66
Prairie View 68, Grambling St. 55
Presbyterian 62, UNC Asheville 54
SC-Aiken 62, Augusta St. 33
St. Augustine’s 65, Chowan 63
Stillman 52, Miles 48
Winthrop 86, Gardner-Webb 48
Xavier (NO) 56, Philander Smith 27
Young Harris 77, Voorhees 53
EAST
Boston U. 58, Albany (NY) 54
Bryant 71, Wagner 67
CCSU 73, Mount St. Mary’s 63
Delaware Valley 72, Salisbury 60
Fairleigh Dickinson 71, LIU 65
Holy Cross 81, Brown 74
Maine 70, Vermont 60
Monmouth (NJ) 53, St. Francis (NY) 44
New Hampshire 63, Stony Brook 53
Quinnipiac 82, Robert Morris 74
Rutgers-Camden 80, CCNY 62
Sacred Heart 85, St. Francis (Pa.) 56
UConn 86, North Carolina 35
UMBC 71, Hartford 59
HIGH SCHOOLS
BOYS BASKETBALL
Common Good Classic
at Antelope High School
DAVIS 73, CORDOVA 70
Davis 14 23 14 22 – 73
Cordova 17 21 17 22 – 70
DHensley 4, Brehm 3, Sousa 9, Bikoba 7, Sorenson 7, Dikerson 12, Nataraajan 1, Rusanganawa 3, Russell 8, Yoder 4, Strong 14, Bonetti 1. COwens 14, Hicks 6, Roverson 11, Yemchuk 3, Sevilla 19, Franklin 2, Loboda 7, Robinson 8.
HIRAM JOHNSON 59, LAGUNA CREEK 52
Hiram Johnson 11 14 17 17 59
Laguna Creek 16 10 12 14 52
HJBrown 2, Mills 11, Grant 15, Morgan 14, Spivey 9, Castro 8. LCK. Williams 4, Obi 20, Hill 2, Nguyen 10, Clayton 8, Howard 3, C. Williams 5.
ANTELOPE 60, CENTER 46
Center 13 15 9 9 46
Antelope 9 20 15 16 60
CHunter 5, Horton 5, Parker 13, Cherish 2, Arrington 4, Smith 17. ASinclair 5, King 5, Ellis 14, Watkins 16, Bealer 20. GIRLS BASKETBALL
OAK RIDGE 55, NEVADA UNION 52
Oak Ridge 15 17 10 13 55
Nevada Union 20 6 13 13 52
ORBateman 2, Lendrum 8, Hoffman 11, Klein 17, Hoisington 3, Sende 4, Anderson 10. NUMickel 10, Porter 22, Toney 2, Lierly 6, Martin 10, Orellana 2.
PLEASANT GROVE 55, SCOTTS VALLEY 33
Scotts Valley 10 9 8 6 33
Pleasant Grove 21 8 12 14 55
SVFinis 6, Bridges 1, Murphy 4, Silver 4, Hart 6, Ebrahimian 12. PGWimbley 15, Lee 13, Pena 4, Villaruz 4, Beebe 5, James 11, Grays 3.
Common Good Tournament
at Antelope High School
ST. FRANCIS 63, KENNEDY 51
Kennedy 17 8 14 12 51
St. Francis 12 19 9 23 63
K-Wong 3, Green 3, Kolokihakaufisi 6, Lauderdale 9, Owen 4, Johnson 26. SF-Friend 1, Blanchette 11, Frank 3, Crane 9, Conarro 11, Queeland 17, Anderson 9, Boals 2.
ANTELOPE 31, CENTER 20
Center 4 7 6 3 20
Antelope 7 8 7 9 31
CJohnson 3, Quinley 6, Harris 3, James 2, Griffin 2, Hall 4. AWarren 2, Baron 1, Hawkins 14, Ellis 14.
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