
"Arizona is the unanimous No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 men's college basketball poll for the first time. The Wildcats received all 61 votes from a media panel in Monday's poll, a week after picking up all but one first-place vote. Arizona (18-0) won both of its games last week to remain among the three undefeated Division I teams and earn the program's first unanimous No. 1 ranking after Iowa State lost twice."
"No. 24 Saint Louis (17-1) is ranked for the first time since reaching No. 22 in 2021 after stretching its winning streak to 11 straight. No. 25 Miami (Ohio) is ranked for the first time since a three-week stint in the AP Top 25 in 1998-99. The RedHawks blew out Central Michigan on Tuesday, but needed overtime to beat Buffalo 105-102 on Saturday, pulling it out on Peter Suder's 3-pointer with just over a second remaining."
Arizona received all 61 first-place votes in the Associated Press Top 25 men's college basketball poll and stands undefeated at 18-0. The Wildcats have held the No. 1 spot for six consecutive weeks, their longest streak since 2013-14. Iowa State dropped after two losses and fell to No. 9. UConn, Michigan, Purdue and Duke occupy the next four spots. Nebraska (18-0) rose to No. 7, its highest ranking. Saint Louis (17-1) and Miami (Ohio) returned to the poll at Nos. 24 and 25. Clemson and Texas Tech gained positions while North Carolina, Vanderbilt and Iowa State declined. Kansas reentered at No. 19.
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