RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Virginia is now the unanimous No. 1 team in The Associated Press men’s basketball poll, receiving all 65 first-place votes after becoming the first ACC team to go 9-0 on the road in league play.
The Cavaliers also won their home finale to finish 17-1 in the conference and improve to 28-2 heading into the ACC Tournament.
Villanova is second, followed by Xavier, Michigan State and Duke. The Wildcats traded places with Xavier by beating the Musketeers over the weekend, while the Spartans fell two spots after losing to Michigan in the Big Ten semifinals.
Gonzaga is sixth, the Wolverines moved up eight spots to seventh, Cincinnati climbed two notches to eighth, Kansas slipped three spots to ninth and Purdue dropped from eighth to 10th.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL POLL
UConn still top team in AP women’s basketball poll
NEW YORK (AP) — UConn continues to be the unanimous No. 1 pick in the AP women’s basketball poll after running their record to 30-0.
Baylor moved up to second and Louisville third after then-No. 2 Mississippi State lost to South Carolina in the SEC title game. The Bulldogs slipped to fourth. Notre Dame was fifth.
Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, UCLA and Ohio State round out the top 10.
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