The Commercial Appeal

Gonzaga, Baylor stay atop AP Top 25 poll

- John Marshall

Gonzaga and Baylor were the top two teams in The Associated Press preseason men’s college basketball poll. After eight weeks of twists and turns, that hasn’t changed.

The Zags received 63 of 64 firstplace votes from a national media panel in the poll released Monday and the Bears had the other one. Villanova, Texas and Iowa rounded out a top 5 that remained the same from last week.

Gonzaga and Baylor split most of the first-place votes in the preseason AP Top 25, but the Zags have become the clear-cut No. 1 after stringing together a series of routs.

Gonzaga (12-0) has wins over No. 5 Iowa, No. 6 Kansas, No. 13 West Virginia and No. 18 Virginia, the closest game a five-point win over the Mountainee­rs.

The Zags continued the rout route last week, beating BYU 86-69 and Portland 116-88. Joel Ayayi had the first triple-double in school history against Portland, finishing with 12 points, 14 assists and 13 rebounds.

Gonzaga, which had five games canceled due to COVID-19 issues last month, has won 16 straight dating to last season.

“They come at you in waves and multiple guys that can dribble and push out,” Portland coach Terry Porter said.

Baylor (11-0) also has yet to be seriously tested.

The Bears’ closest game was an 11point victory over Iowa State on Jan. 2 and they won two lopsided games last week, beating Oklahoma 76-61 and TCU 67-49.

The win over Oklahoma was coach Scott Drew’s 372nd, one more than his father, former Valparaiso coach Homer Drew.

“He’s a coach, he knows who deserves the credit, and that’s the players and the staff, administra­tion,” Scott Drew said after a congratula­tory video message from his father was played after the game. “Head coaches get to benefit from that.”

Uconn rising: Dan Hurley was hired in 2018 to try rebuilding a Uconn program that had fallen from the elite. The Huskies reached the national championsh­ip game in 2014 but went to the NCAA Tournament only one more time before Hurley was lured from Rhode Island.

Uconn won 19 games before the remainder of last season was canceled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and the Huskies reached a milestone in this week’s poll, entering at No. 25.

It’s Uconn’s first appearance in the AP Top 25 since reaching No. 18 in 201617. The Huskies (6-1) have had five games canceled or postponed because of COVID-19 issues but have played well when they’ve been on the court.

Uconn’s only loss was in overtime to Creighton last month and the Huskies beat Butler and Marquette last week.

Rising/falling: Clemson climbed seven spots to No. 12 this week after returning to the poll a week ago. The Tigers beat North Carolina State by four last week.

No. 23 Minnesota lost seven spots after losing to No. 7 Michigan and No. 5 Iowa last week. No. 22 Oregon dropped five places following a loss to Colorado and a win over Utah.

 ?? CRAIG MITCHELLDY­ER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Gonzaga forward Anton Watson shoots against Portland on Saturday.
CRAIG MITCHELLDY­ER/USA TODAY SPORTS Gonzaga forward Anton Watson shoots against Portland on Saturday.

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