AP men's and women's basketball polls

November 27, 2018 at 7:29AM

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press men's and women's 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 last week's ranking:

MEN

RecPtsPrv

1. Gonzaga (32)6-015903

2. Kansas (31)5-015842

3. Duke (1)5-114861

4. Virginia (1)6-013964

5. Nevada6-013296

6. Tennessee4-112845

7. Michigan6-012139

8. Auburn5-111298

9. Michigan State5-1111111

10. Kentucky5-1102210

11. North Carolina6-19437

12. Kansas State6-093612

13. Virginia Tech5-092113

14. Iowa5-059920

15. Florida State5-158114

16. Ohio State6-051123

17. Texas5-1486—

18. Oregon4-143921

19. Purdue5-138724

20. Texas Tech6-0380—

21. Buffalo5-035122

22. Wisconsin5-125325

23. Villanova5-2217—

24. Maryland6-0170—

25. Mississippi St.4-116115

Others receiving votes: Arizona St. 156, Clemson 135, Furman 72, Creighton 65, LSU 41, Indiana 35, UCLA 30, Iowa State 22, St. John's 19, Gophers 17, Miami 10, Syracuse 8, TCU 8, Arkansas 6, Nebraska 6, Notre Dame 4, Connecticut 4, Florida 3, Cent. Florida 3, Davidson 1, Houston 1.

WOMEN

RecPtsPrv

1. Notre Dame (31)6-07751

2. Connecticut5-07352

3. Oregon6-07053

4. Baylor6-06744

5. Louisville5-06605

6. Mississippi State6-06066

7. Maryland6-05767

8. Stanford6-05678

9. Oregon State5-15239

10. Texas6-049410

11. Tennessee5-047611

12. Syracuse6-142214

13. N.C. State6-041015

14. Iowa5-132312

15. California6-028718

16. DePaul3-228516

17. Texas A&M4-122120

18. South Carolina3-321213

19. Arizona State3-217819

20. Gophers5-017023

21. Miami6-114824

22. Marquette4-113722

23. Iowa State5-093—

24. Drake6-173—

25. Kentucky7-068—

Others receiving votes: Missouri 59, Northwestern 59, West Virginia 59, Georgia 18, S. Florida 17, Virginia Tech 13, Michigan 10, Utah 6, North Carolina 5, Southern Cal 4, Florida State 3, Boise State 2, LSU 2.

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