Associated Press men's, women's basketball top 25

December 25, 2018 at 12:53AM

POLLS

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 for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:

MEN

RecPtsPrv

1. Duke (35)11-115292

2. Michigan (9)12-014724

3. Tennessee (12)10-114713

4. Virginia (4)11-014275

5. Kansas (4)10-113861

6. Nevada12-013166

7. Gonzaga11-211998

8. Michigan St.10-2114610

9. Florida St.11-1106111

10. Virginia Tech10-192413

11. Texas Tech10-184512

12. Auburn10-27707

13. Ohio St.11-173715

14. North Carolina8-36789

15. Wisconsin10-267316

16. Kentucky9-266419

17. Arizona St.9-262618

18. Marquette10-253820

19. Mississippi St.11-151817

20. N.C. State11-1292—

21. Buffalo11-127914

22. Houston12-027421

23. Indiana11-224722

24. Iowa10-217823

25. Oklahoma11-1163—

Others receiving votes: Nebraska 160, Kansas St. 69, St. John's 67, Villanova 44, Cincinnati 11, Iowa St. 11, TCU 6, Seton Hall 5, Louisville 4, Purdue 3, Belmont 2, Furman 2, NJIT 1, Penn 1, San Francisco 1.

WOMEN

RecPtsPrv

1. UConn (31)11-07751

2. Notre Dame11-17402

3. Louisville12-07143

4. Maryland11-06475

5. Oregon11-16427

6. Stanford9-16188

7. Baylor8-15886

8. Mississippi St.11-15844

9. N.C. State12-052410

10. Tennessee9-14939

11. Oregon St.9-244611

12. Gophers11-039913

13. Texas9-239412

14. California9-137714

15. Syracuse11-233215

16. Iowa9-230216

17. Arizona St.9-224117

18. Kentucky12-123318

19. DePaul9-319420

20. Gonzaga11-116321

21. Michigan St.10-115222

22. Marquette9-314219

23. Texas A&M10-212723

24. Miami11-27924

25. South Carolina7-45925

Others receiving votes: Iowa St. 31, Virginia Tech 28, Florida St. 25, Utah 11, South Dakota 7, Indiana 6, Southern Cal 1, West Virginia 1.

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