
"Arizona remained the unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll Monday while Michigan jumped over UConn and into second place following wins over previously unbeaten Nebraska and rival Michigan State. The Wildcats, who are off to a school-record 22-0 start, earned all 59 votes from a national media panel to stay atop the poll for the eighth consecutive week. UConn and Michigan were followed by Duke and Illinois in rounding out the top five."
""We value steadiness," said Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, whose team visits Oklahoma State on Saturday before a four-game grinder against Kansas, Texas Tech, BYU and Houston. "A lot of of people talk about momentum, momentum, momentum. I understand what momentum is, but I think there's way more value in being steady and consistent." If the Wildcats beat the Cowboys, they would set a school record with their 23rd consecutive win."
Arizona sits undefeated at 22-0 and is the unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 after earning all 59 votes and holding the top spot for eight consecutive weeks. Michigan moved into the No. 2 position following victories over previously unbeaten Nebraska and rival Michigan State, with UConn falling to No. 3 and Duke and Illinois rounding out the top five. Gonzaga remained at No. 6 while Iowa State and Houston climbed. Nebraska and Michigan State slipped in the rankings after losses. If Arizona beats Oklahoma State they would set a school record with 23 consecutive wins; only Arizona and Miami (Ohio) remain unbeaten.
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