Rank | Team | Reason |
---|---|---|
1 | North Carolina | No losses in the last week, increase from #2. |
2 | Oklahoma | Lost once in the last week, decrease from #1. |
3 | Iowa | Massive increase from #9 due to no losses in the last week and six teams lost once in that time. |
4 | Texas A&M | Massive increase from #10 due to no losses in the last week and six teams lost once in that time. |
5 | Kansas | Lost once, decrease from #3 |
6 | Villanova | Lost once, decrease from #4. |
7 | Xavier | Lost once, decrease from #5. |
8 | West Virginia | Lost once, decrease from #6. |
9 | Maryland | Lost once, decrease from #7. |
10 | SMU | Lost once, decrease from #8. |
11 | Virginia | Won twice, increase from #14. |
12 | Miami (FL) | Won twice, increase from #15. |
13 | Providence | Won twice, increase from #16. |
14 | Louisville | Won twice, increase from #17. |
15 | Michigan State | Lost once, decrease from #11. |
16 | Arizona | Lost once, decrease from #12. |
17 | Baylor | Lost once, decrease from #13. |
18 | Iowa State | Won twice, increase from #19. |
19 | Kentucky | Won twice, increase from #23. |
20 | Indiana | Won twice, increase from #25. |
21 | Wichita State | Won twice/Pittsburgh & Clemson, who are teams that led in remaining votes that did not place within the top 25, lost once in the last week. |
22 | Purdue | Although they lost once, they won two times in the last week; constant at #22. |
23 | Duke | Lost once, decreases from #20. |
24 | Butler | Lost twice, decreases from #18. |
25 | South Carolina | #24Lost once, but still remains in the top 25 since they didn't lose twice. Southern California is out due to losing twice in the last week. |