College basketball rankings: Duke replaces Michigan at No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll

College basketball rankings: Duke replaces Michigan at No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll

To be the best, you have to beat the best. That was the formula for Duke over the weekend, as the Blue Devils took down Michigan in a marquee non-conference showdown. In the wake of that colossal victory, Jon Scheyer's squad replaced the Wolverines atop the AP Top 25 poll. Monday's rankings placed Duke in the No. 1 spot for the first time this season and set the ACC frontrunner up as the new favorite to secure the top overall seed in next month's NCAA Tournament.

Michigan did not tumble far, though. The Wolverines check in at No. 3 this week on the heels of their second loss of the year. They still control their own destiny in the Big Ten title race, and a mere five-point defeat against a national championship contender should not diminish their potential to make a Final Four run.

Things are slightly more concerning at Houston after a two-loss week. The Cougars entered their matchups against Iowa State and Arizona ranked No. 2 nationally and had an opportunity to stake their claim to the top spot, but they fell short in both tests and suddenly have work to do in the hunt for a third consecutive Big 12 crown. Kelvin Sampson's crew slipped to No. 5 in the rankings after its season loss total doubled in the span of just four days.

Further down the pecking order, UConn dropped to No. 6 following a rough home loss to CreightonKansas is also on a downward trend following two losses in its last three outings, and AP voters downgraded it to No. 14.

Meanwhile, Miami (Ohio) is now the highest-ranked mid-major team after it added two more wins to its perfect tally. With just four regular-season games remaining, the RedHawks are 27-0. Their climb was aided by Saint Louis' 18-game winning streak coming to an end.

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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 Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:

RankTeamRecordPointsPrev.
1Duke (56)25-21,5203
2Arizona (5)25-21,4394
3Michigan25-21,4331
4Iowa State23-41,2726
5Houston23-41,2512
6UConn25-31,2115
7Florida21-61,11212
8Purdue22-51,0627
9Gonzaga27-21,03911
10Illinois22-689510
11Virginia24-388414
12Nebraska23-48589
13Michigan State22-585615
14Kansas20-77748
15St. John's22-576317
16Texas Tech20-759213
17Alabama20-740225
18North Carolina21-638816
19BYU20-736123
20Arkansas20-735620
21Miami (Ohio)27-033522
22Tennessee20-7288NR
23Saint Louis25-224218
24Louisville20-718621
25Vanderbilt21-617119

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin (47), Saint Mary's (30), Villanova (15), Miami (10), Utah St. (8), NC State (7), SMU (4), Texas A&M (3), Iowa (3), UCF (3), High Point (2), Stephen F Austin (2), Navy (1).