Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Kansas becomes latest No. 1 in AP Top 25; Tar Heels out

- By Aaron Beard

It is Kansas’ turn at No. 1 in the Top 25 men’s college basketball poll, while another blueblood — North Carolina — is out for the first time in nearly six years.

The Jayhawks (9-1) moved up one spot to become the fifth team to top the poll in an already wild season. It is the first time the AP poll has had five different No. 1s before New Year’s Day; the record for an entire season is seven, set in 1982-83.

Michigan State, Kentucky, Duke and Louisville have been the other top-ranked teams so far in a year with no dominant team.

The Jayhawks, who received 47 of 65 first-place votes, haven’t lost since falling to Duke in the Champions Classic to open the season. That run has included winning the Maui Invitation­al and beating a thenranked Colorado team, with all but the overtime win against Dayton for the Maui title coming by double-digit margins.

The Jayhawks’ first game as No. 1 will be Saturday at Wells Fargo Center against Villanova. The Wildcats are ranked 18th this week.

Kansas coach Bill Self said his team has “been pretty good and fairly consistent” since the Duke loss.

“I think we are getting better, but still, up until about January, rankings don’t really mean that much,” Self said last week of potentiall­y rising to No. 1, “but it is worth a little bit more as we get toward conference play.”

North Carolina (6-4) had been ranked for 106 consecutiv­e weeks dating to February 2014, including starting this year in the top 10 and peaking at No. 5 Nov. 18.

The Tar Heels failed to crack 50 points in losses to both highly ranked Ohio State and Virginia, then lost Sunday to Wofford in Chapel Hill with star freshman point guard Cole Anthony and fellow starter Leaky Black out with injuries.

THE TOP TIER

Losses by four of last week’s top five teams led to a reshuffled top tier.

Gonzaga (11-1) jumped four spots to No. 2 and earned 15 first-place votes, followed by last week’s No.

1 Louisville falling to third after losing to Texas Tech. Duke rose three spots to fourth, followed by Ohio State falling two spots to No.

5 after a loss at Minnesota.

 ?? ORLIN WAGNER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kansas head coach Bill Self gestures to his Jayhawks during the first half of a game last Saturday against Kansas City.
ORLIN WAGNER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas head coach Bill Self gestures to his Jayhawks during the first half of a game last Saturday against Kansas City.

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