Antelope Valley Press

Duke out of Top 25, Zags, Baylor still 1-2

- By DAVE SKRETTA

Gonzaga and Baylor maintained their grip on the top two spots in The Associated Press men’s basketball poll Monday.

If third-ranked Villanova ever plays a game, perhaps it will make a run a them.

The Bulldogs again racked up all but the two first-place votes that went to the Bears, while the Wildcats remained firmly behind the preseason top two despite not playing a game since Dec. 23. They had a pair of COVID-19 pauses broken up by a single day, including one involving coach Jay Wright, effectivel­y sidelining them for a month.

“Everyone has dealt with this,” said Wright, whose team finally gets back on the court Tuesday night against Seton Hall. “It’s not just the days you are out. It’s getting the guys going after a pause.”

The same teams made up the top 5 this week, though Iowa and Texas swapped places. Luka Garza and the Hawkeyes moved into fourth after ripping Northweste­rn by 23 points on the road Sunday, while the Longhorns fell back a spot after their six-game winning streak was stopped by No. 12 Texas Tech in a narrow defeat earlier in the week.

“Obviously the loss on Wednesday was devastatin­g and really, really disappoint­ing

for our team and staff,” said Texas coach Shaka Smart, whose bunch rebounded to beat Kansas State on the road Saturday. “We knew we had to turn the page. The guys were really mature with their approach on Thursday in practice and their film session Friday.”

Texas doesn’t play again until Saturday after its game against Iowa State was postponed.

Tennessee climbed from 10th to sixth and was followed by Michigan, which remained No. 7 after losing its first game of the season to No. 17 Minnesota. Houston climbed three spots to eighth, Kansas fell three spots to ninth and Wisconsin rounded out the top 10 after following up a lopsided loss to the Wolverines with a gritty win at Rutgers.

Creighton was No. 11, followed by the Red Raiders and Virginia, which rose five spots after its blowout win over No. 20 Clemson. West Virginia and Ohio State were next, with Virginia Tech climbing four spots to No. 16 on the heels of a win over Duke, which knocked the Blue Devils from the Top 25 for the first time since Feb. 8, 2016.

The Golden Gophers were followed by Auburn, one of this week’s poll newcomers, Missouri and Clemson. The last five in were Oregon, Illinois, Connecticu­t, UCLA and Saint Louis.

IN AND OUT

The Bruins were the other newcomer to this week’s poll after improving to 11-2 and 7-0 in the Pac-12 with consecutiv­e wins over Washington State and Washington. Alabama and UCLA replaced Duke and Louisville, which was first among the other teams receiving votes after the Cardinals lost their first ACC game at Miami.

BYE, BYE BLUE DEVILS

Duke dropped to 5-3 overall and 3-1 in the ACC after losing to the Hokies last week. Their streak of 91 consecutiv­e weeks in the Top 25 was second only to Kansas, which extended its record to 229 weeks. Gonzaga is now No. 2 at 87 weeks.

“We’re still finding out about our team,” said coach Mike Krzyzewski, whose team nearly rallied from an 18-point deficit against Virginia Tech. “We had not played in an ACC game like that . ... You don’t get better without experience.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? UNBEATEN — Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs (1) celebrates with forward Drew Timme (2) during the second half against Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif., on Saturday. Gonzaga remained atop Monday’s AP Top 25 poll.
Associated Press UNBEATEN — Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs (1) celebrates with forward Drew Timme (2) during the second half against Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif., on Saturday. Gonzaga remained atop Monday’s AP Top 25 poll.

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