The Commercial Appeal

Gonzaga, Baylor stay on top in AP Top 25

- John Marshall

The first Associated Press men’s college basketball poll of the regular season remained steady at the top.

The rest, predictabl­y, was filled with change as teams exceeded or failed to live up to preseason expectatio­ns.

Gonzaga and Baylor remained Nos. 1-2 in the poll released Monday. The Zags received 57 of 63 first-place votes from a media panel and the Bears had six first-place votes. They were the only two teams to hold their places from the preseason poll.

Gonzaga kept the top spot by a commanding margin with impressive wins in Fort Myers, Florida. The Zags (2-0) rolled over Kansas 102-90 and crushed Auburn 90-67 the next day.

“We feel we can score on anybody,” said Gonzaga’s Drew Timme, who had 28 points and 10 rebounds against Auburn. “We’ve got great coaching. If we execute our offense and move the ball and not get stymied, we feel we can score on every team.”

Baylor was forced to drop out of the “Bubblevill­e” tournament in Uncasville, Connecticu­t, after coach Scott Drew tested positive for COVID-19. The Bears (2-0) adjusted their schedule and had no trouble playing under assistant coach Jerome Tang, routing Louisiana-Lafayette and Washington.

Villanova fell nine places to No. 12 after losing to Virginia Tech, which moved into the poll at No. 16. Virginia also took a big tumble after losing to San Francisco, dropping 11 spots to No. 15.

The two losses allowed Iowa to move up two spots to No. 3, with Wisconsin and Illinois rounding out the top five. The Illini are in the top five for the first time since reaching No. 1 in 2004-05.

Jayhawks break record

Kansas dropped a spot to No. 7 after the loss to Gonzaga. The Jayhawks still managed to move atop the all-time consecutiv­e polls list. Kansas was ranked for the 222nd week, breaking the record set by UCLA from 1966-80.

No. 6 Duke has the second-longest active poll streak at 85 straight weeks.

Hawkeyes climb

Iowa has its highest ranking since the 2015-16 team reached No. 3.

Luka Garza had a lot to do with it. The preseason All-american kicked off his senior season with 26 points and 10 rebounds in a win over North Carolina Central, then scored 41 points on 14of-15 shooting in a rout over Southern.

“Whenever I get the ball, I feel like I can score,” Garza said. “Sometimes you have those days where you’re just making shots. I put enough work into each shot that when I put it up, I have a strong feeling that it’s going to go in.”

Hokies move in

Virginia Tech was picked to finish 11th in the Atlantic Coast Conference preseason poll. The Hokies may be better than expected, based on their opening week. Virginia Tech (3-0) opened the season with an easy win over Radford, then pulled off an upset by knocking off then-no. 3 Villanova in overtime in Bubblevill­e. The Hokies closed out their week with an 18-point victory over South Florida.

 ?? KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Gonzaga forward Drew Timme drives to the basket against Auburn on Friday.
KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS Gonzaga forward Drew Timme drives to the basket against Auburn on Friday.

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