Victory over Duke elevates Gonzaga
Gonzaga pulled off what some considered impossible, stopping the Duke juggernaut in the Maui Invitational title game without one of its best players. Now the Bulldogs are No. 1 again.
Third in last week’s poll, Gonzaga leapfrogged No. 2 Kansas to the top spot in The Associated Press Top 25 released Monday. The Bulldogs received 32 firstplace votes from a 65-person media panel, edging the Jayhawks by one.
No. 3 Duke received one first-place vote despite losing to Gonzaga in Maui, and No. 4 Virginia got the other one after winning the Battle 4 Atlantis title.
No. 5 Nevada has its highest ranking ever after winning the Las Vegas Invitational, with Tennessee, Michigan, Auburn, Michigan State and Kentucky rounding out the top 10.
Gonzaga (6-0) is missing do-everything forward Killian Tillie for the first two months of the season because of an ankle injury and was a big underdog heading into the Maui title game last week.
Duke (5-1) and its cache of lottery-pick freshmen were an unstoppable force the first four weeks of the season, blowing past thenNo. 2 Kentucky in the season opener.
Gonzaga punched the Blue Devils in the gut early in the Maui championship game and withstood a late charge, relying on its experience to hold off Duke 89-87 to win its second Invitational title.
Gonzaga is No. 1 for the third time, following stints atop the poll in 2016-17 and 2012-13.
UConn great dies: Former University of Connecticut star Tony Hanson, who led the Huskies to the Sweet 16 in 1976, died at 63. He died Sunday at his home in Windham.
The 6-foot-5 guard from Waterbury starred for UConn from 1973-1977, scoring 1,990 points, which ranks third in program history. He averaged 17.9 points per game and 26 points as a senior.
In 2007 his name and No. 42 were placed on the wall of Gampel Pavilion as part of the inaugural “Huskies of Honor” class.