The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Baylor is No. 1 in AP poll for 1st time

- By Stephen Hawkins

A decades-long Baylor fan got emotional with coach Scott Drew after the Bears won their last game to remain one of two undefeated teams in the country.

The fan told Drew, “I thought we could go to a Final Four, but I never thought I’d see the day when Baylor was ranked No. 1.”

That day came Monday, when the Bears (150) moved up a spot to the top of The Associated Press men’s basketball poll for the first time.

Baylor wasn’t even getting votes in the Top 25 poll at the start of the season two months ago, when its football team was in the midst of a 7-6 season overshadow­ed by scandal. Coach Art Briles was fired last May after an investigat­ion that determined the school mishandled assault claims for years, including several against football players.

Now Baylor is the 59th school to be ranked No. 1 since the AP men’s basketball poll started in the 194849 season. And the two-time national champion Lady Bears remain No. 2 in the women’s poll.

“It’s great seeing the excitement for Baylor University, and seeing the people that care so much about the university be able to smile and be excited,” said Drew, who took over a tattered program when he arrived on the Waco campus in 2003.

Even new football coach Matt Rhule , hired last month, was in the front row of the student section for Saturday night’s win over Oklahoma State.

“I think we’re on that trajectory upward,” said Mack Rhoades, who took over as Baylor’s athletic director in August. “We realize that there’s a lot of work ahead of us.”

Baylor got 55 of 65 firstplace votes to replace Villanova on top after the defending national champion lost to Butler, leaving the Bears and No. 5 Gonzaga (15-0) as the only unbeaten teams. The Wildcats (15-1) got one first-place vote and dropped to third. The Big 12 is 1-2 in the poll, with Kansas (14-1) moving from third to second with eight first-place votes. UCLA (161) stayed fourth with the other first-place vote.

Kentucky, Duke, Creighton, Florida State and West Virginia rounded out the top 10, followed by North Carolina, Butler, Oregon, Louisville, Xavier, Arizona, Purdue, Wisconsin, Virginia and Notre Dame. The last ranked teams are Saint Mary’s, Cincinnati, Florida and Minnesota, with Kansas State and Southern California tied for 25th.

Minnesota’s first ranking in four seasons provides a Top 25 father-son duo with Kentucky coach Rick Pitino and the younger Richard Pitino with the Gophers. Kansas State was last ranked in 2013-14. Virginia Tech and Indiana, earlier as high as No. 3, dropped out of the poll. When Drew got to Baylor in 2003, the program was ravaged by the murder of a player by a teammate and scandalize­d by the former coach who had tried to cover up NCAA violations in the aftermath. There were significan­t scholarshi­p and recruiting restrictio­ns, and even a season when the Bears were only allowed to play only their Big 12 Conference games.

They overcame all that, going to six NCAA Tournament­s in the last nine seasons and twice getting to regional finals before losing to the eventual national champion.

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