AP college basketball polls

December 8, 2015 at 2:10AM

AP TOP 25 POLLS

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball polls, 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 previous ranking:

men

RecordPtsPv

1. Michigan State (62)9-01,6173

2. Kansas (1)6-11,4424

3. North Carolina (2)7-11,4259

4. Iowa State6-01,3475

5. Kentucky7-11,3251

6. Maryland7-11,2992

7. Oklahoma5-01,2836

8. Duke8-11,2437

9. Villanova7-01,2308

10. Virginia7-11,00310

11. Purdue8-099711

12. Xavier8-093012

13. Arizona7-181119

14. West Virginia7-061520

15. Providence8-154823

16. Baylor6-148825

17. Miami7-146921

18. Butler6-1416—

19. SMU6-041322

20. Gonzaga5-239913

21. Vanderbilt6-237716

22. Louisville6-137324

23. Cincinnati8-133117

24. Oregon6-124115

25. Utah7-1108—

Others receiving votes: Connecticut 82, Syracuse 78, Texas A&M 69, George Washington 60, UNLV 40, UCLA 19, South Carolina 15, Dayton 7, Arkansas-Little Rock 5, Florida 4, Georgetown 4, Iowa 3, Pittsburgh 3, Indiana 2, Northwestern 2, Navy 1, Notre Dame 1.

WOmen

RecordPtsPv

1. Connecticut (32)6-08001

2. South Carolina8-07642

3. Notre Dame7-17173

4. Baylor9-07154

5. Maryland8-06565

5. Texas7-06566

7. Oregon State6-05987

8. Kentucky7-053311

9. Mississippi State6-15239

10. Ohio State5-350310

11. Florida State7-148013

12. Northwestern8-041815

13. Duke7-238614

14. Stanford6-136216

15. Texas A&M6-235612

16. Tennessee6-23548

17. Oklahoma7-126421

18. DePaul6-218923

19. Syracuse5-213020

20. UCLA4-212124

21. South Florida5-211524

22. California6-210618

23. Iowa8-197—

24. Arizona State4-39517

25. Michigan State5-28719

Others receiving votes: Miami (Fla.) 78, St. John's 58, Seton Hall 46, Missouri 40, Georgia 37, Virginia Tech 34, Southern Cal 26, Princeton 19, Oklahoma State 12, Nebraska 6, VCU 6, Florida 4, Purdue 4, BYU 2, Idaho 1, Louisville 1, Oregon 1.

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