The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Big week ahead for Big 12

Conference play begins with ranked teams matched up.

- By Aaron Beard Associated Press

The Big 12

RALEIGH, N.C. — is poised for a big week as conference­s dive deep into league play.

It has a national-best six teams in this week’s AP Top 25 along with two games featuring a pair of ranked teams, including No. 12 Oklahoma’s visit to 10th-ranked surprise TCU as the top game on the schedule in the week ahead. “I think it’s two teams play

ing with a lot of confidence, and we’ve got to go in there and do what we do every day in practice,” Sooners coach Lon Kruger said after Friday’s win against Northweste­rn .

“A lot of good teams in the Big 12 and we know how tough every night is going to be.”

No. 18 Baylor (10-2) visits No. 22 Texas Tech (11-1) on Friday to start the Big 12 doublehead­er, then freshman star Trae Young leads Oklahoma (10-1) into Fort Worth to face TCU (12-0) — which has the nation’s longest winning streak at 17 games dating to last year’s run to the NIT title. Young is averaging 28.7 points.

The Horned Frogs have their highest ranking in program history under second-year coach Jamie Dixon. They had never been higher than 13th (February 1998) before climbing five slots in Monday’s new poll.

“It’s what it is — I don’t spend a lot of time on it,” Dixon said after Friday’s win against William & Mary. “I think we’re good. I know we can be better . ... But I think certainly we’ll have a big- time atmosphere and a bigtime game come December 30th. That’s what we came here to do. So it’s upon us.”

Test for Sun Devils

T hird-ra nked Ar i zona State (12-0) has spent the past month reaching mile- stones for matching the highest ranking in program history (last time in 1980-81) and posting the best start in program history.

Now comes a new test: a Saturday trip to face a regrouped Arizona squad.

The 17th-ranked Wildcats (10-3) went from No. 2 nationally to unranked in a week after an 0-3 showing at the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Baha- mas, but have since won seven straight games.

Ranked teams meet

There are two other matchups between ranked teams. No. 23 Seton Hall hosts No. 25 Creighton in the Big East on Thursday, while No. 4

Duke hosts No. 24 Florida State in the Atlantic Coast Conference on Saturday. Villanova still No. 1

The top four teams stayed unchanged in Monday’s poll, with Villanova checking in at No. 1 for the third straight week after receiving 43 of 65 first-place votes.

The Wildcats (12-0) open Big East play with two road games, first today at DePaul and then Saturday at Butler.

There were no new teams nor departures from this week’s poll, with eight teams staying in the same spot.

Watch list

Arkansas was the lead-

ing vote-getter not to make this week’s poll, though the Razorbacks will get a chance for a resume-helping win. The Razorbacks (9-2) first host Cal State-Bakersfiel­d on Wednesday before hosting No. 19 Tennessee (9-2) on Saturday in their Southeaste­rn Conference opener.

Clemson (11-1) hovers 30 points back of Arkansas and

hosts North Carolina State on Saturday in the ACC.

Two other teams — Texas and Louisville — face ranked opponents Friday. The Longhorns (9-3) host No. 11 Kansas, while the Cardinals (102) visit No. 16 Kentucky.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Freshman star guard Trae Young leads No. 12 Oklahoma into its Big 12 opener against No. 10 TCU in Fort Worth on Friday. Young is averaging 28.7 points. The Big 12 has a national-best six teams in this week’s AP Top 25.
SUE OGROCKI / ASSOCIATED PRESS Freshman star guard Trae Young leads No. 12 Oklahoma into its Big 12 opener against No. 10 TCU in Fort Worth on Friday. Young is averaging 28.7 points. The Big 12 has a national-best six teams in this week’s AP Top 25.

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