USA TODAY International Edition

Purdue keeps No. 1 spot despite loss to archrival

- Eddie Timanus

The No. 1 spot in the USA TODAY Sports men’s college basketball coaches poll will not change hands this week after all.

Purdue retains the top position despite a road loss on Saturday at archrival Indiana.

Although the decision is no longer unanimous, the Boilermake­rs still received 15 of the 32 first- place votes to finish 15 points ahead of Houston.

The Cougars move up to second with 13 first- place nods.

Alabama moves up to No. 3 after going 2- 0 during the past week and claims one No. 1 vote.

Arizona jumps three places to No. 4 as Tennessee slips from second to fifth, though the Volunteers were voted first on two ballots.

The final No. 1 vote went to Texas, now leading the hotly contested Big 12. The Longhorns gain three positions overall to check in at No. 6.

UCLA, which was tied for ninth with Texas last week, hops over Kansas to grab the No. 7 spot.

Virginia falls five places to No. 9, and Big East Conference co- leader Marquette rounds out the Top 10.

The Big 12 claims the next three spots with Kansas State, Baylor and Iowa State.

Saint Mary’s vaults four places to 14th after upending No. 16 Gonzaga.

Indiana also improved four positions to No. 18 following the Purdue victory.

The Atlantic Coast Conference picks up a couple of more representa­tives in the poll as North Carolina State enters at No. 22 and Duke rejoins in a tie for 24th with Clemson, just a point ahead of Creighton.

No. 23 San Diego State is also back in the Top 25.

Florida Atlantic, Auburn and Illinois dropped out.

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