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Michigan State tops preseason

- Eddie Timanus

Michigan State has an impressive list of accomplish­ments in its men’s basketball program, including 10 Final Four trips and two national championsh­ips. One thing the Spartans haven’t achieved in their long history is the No. 1 ranking in the preseason poll – until now.

The voters in the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll made Michigan State the overwhelmi­ng choice for the No. 1 spot. Coming off an appearance in the national semifinals and returning national player of the year favorite Cassius Winston, the Spartans were picked first by 30 of the 32 panelists.

The rest of the top 10 features a lot of familiar perennial powers as well. Kentucky will open the campaign at No. 2, the ninth consecutiv­e top- five start for the Wildcats.

Kansas and Duke begin in the third and fourth positions, respective­ly, each receiving a first- place vote. This will be the sixth top- five opening in a row for the Jayhawks and the seventh for the Blue Devils. Louisville rounds out the top five. The rest of the top 10 features more name- brand programs. Florida will start at No. 6, followed by Gonzaga and Maryland. Defending champion Virginia checks in at No. 9, followed by 2018 titlist Villanova.

There are a couple of new names in the preseason poll. No. 12 Texas Tech and No. 19 Utah State have appeared in the Top 25 over the course of past seasons, but they are ranked in the preseason poll for the first time.

Nine conference­s are represente­d. The Southeaste­rn Conference has the most ranked squads with five, with Auburn, LSU and Tennessee claiming the last three slots. The Vols narrowly edged out Virginia Commonweal­th by two points for the 25th position.

The Atlantic Coast Conference has four teams ranked, all in the top 11. The Big Ten also has four in the top 25, while the Big 12 and Big East start with three each.

1. Michigan State ( 32- 7) Points: 792 ( 30 first- place votes). Previous ranking: 1. 2. Kentucky ( 30- 7) Points: 734. Previous: 2. 3. Kansas ( 26- 10) Points: 687 ( 1). Previous: 3. 4. Duke ( 32- 6) Points: 683 ( 1). Previous: 4. 5. Louisville ( 20- 14) Points: 670. Previous: 5. 6. Florida ( 20- 16) Points: 619. Previous: 6. 7. Gonzaga ( 33- 4) Points: 544. Previous: 7. 8. Maryland ( 23- 11) Points: 536. Previous: 8. 9. Virginia ( 35- 3) Points: 532. Previous: 9. 10. Villanova ( 26- 10) Points: 531. Previous: 10. 11. North Carolina ( 29- 7) Points: 503. Previous: 11. 12. Texas Tech ( 31- 7) Points: 417. Previous: 12. 13. Seton Hall ( 20- 14) Points: 403. Previous: 13. 14. Oregon ( 25- 13) Points: 344. Previous: 14. 15. Memphis ( 22- 14) Points: 331. Previous: 15. 16. Ohio State ( 20- 15) Points: 280. Previous: 16. 17. Arizona ( 17- 15) Points: 229. Previous: 17. 18. Baylor ( 20- 14) Points: 228. Previous: 18. 19. Utah State ( 28- 7) Points: 218. Previous: 19. 20. Saint Mary’s ( 22- 12) Points: 163. Previous: 20. 21. Xavier ( 19- 16) Points: 149. Previous: 21. 22. Purdue ( 26- 10) Points: 123. Previous: 22. 23. Auburn ( 30- 10) Points: 105. Previous: 23. 24. LSU ( 28- 7) Points: 86. Previous: 24. 25. Tennessee ( 31- 6) Points: 78. Previous: 25.

Dropped out: No. 11 Michigan ( 30- 7); No. 12 Houston ( 33- 4); No. 13 Florida State ( 29- 8); No. 14 Virginia Tech ( 26- 9); No. 17 Buffalo ( 32- 4); No. 18 Wofford ( 30- 5); No. 19 Kansas State ( 25- 9); No. 23 Nevada ( 29- 5); No. 24 Wisconsin ( 23- 11); No. 25 Iowa State ( 23- 12). Others receiving votes: VCU ( 25- 8) 76; Marquette ( 24- 10) 62; Washington ( 27- 9) 59; Florida State ( 29- 8) 47; Colorado ( 23- 13) 28; Michigan ( 30- 7) 28; Houston ( 33- 4) 17; Creighton ( 20- 15) 13; Davidson ( 24- 10) 11; Southern California ( 16- 17) 9; Providence ( 18- 16) 8; Mississipp­i State ( 23- 11) 7; Georgetown ( 1914) 6; Syracuse ( 20- 14) 6; Texas ( 21- 16) 6; UCLA ( 17- 16) 6; Wisconsin ( 23- 11) 6; Dayton ( 21- 12) 5; Liberty ( 29- 7) 5; Harvard ( 1912) 4; Oklahoma ( 20- 14) 3; Illinois ( 12- 21) 2; N. C. State ( 24- 12) 1. The USA TODAY Sports board of coaches is made up of 32 head coaches at Division I institutio­ns. All are members of the National Associatio­n of Basketball Coaches. The 2019- 20 season board: Randy Bennett, Saint Mary’s; Jim Boeheim, Syracuse; Glenn Braica, St. Francis ( N. Y.); Tim Cluess, Iona; Jon Coffman, Purdue Fort Wayne; Tom Crean, Georgia; Scott Drew, Baylor; Matt Driscoll, North Florida; Steve Forbes, East Tennessee State; Mark Fox, California; John Gallagher, Hartford; Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan; Ron Hunter, Tulane; George Ivory, Arkansas- Pine Bluff; Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa; Chris Jans, New Mexico State; James Jones, Yale; Greg Kampe, Oakland; Danny Kaspar, Texas State; Shantay Legans, Eastern Washington; Grant McCasland, North Texas; Mike McConathy, Northweste­rn State; Robert McCullum, Florida A& M; Greg McDermott, Creighton; Matt McMahon, Murray State; Dan Monson, Long Beach State; Chris Mooney, Richmond; Matt Painter, Purdue; Dave Pilipovich, Air Force; Brett Reed, Lehigh; Tubby Smith, High Point; Zach Spiker, Drexel.

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