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Arizona holds No. 1 spot for 9th week in AP Top 25; Houston rises to No. 3

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Arizona remained firmly atop The Associated Press Top 25 men’s college basketball poll for a ninth consecutive week Monday, while Houston jumped back into the top 5 and Kentucky returned to the rankings for the first time since December.

Rank Team Record Previous
1 Arizona 23-0 1
2 Michigan 22-1 2
3 Houston 21-2 8
4 Duke 21-2 4
5 Iowa State 21-2 7
6 UConn 22-2 3
7 Nebraska 21-2 9
8 Illinois 20-4 5
9 Kansas 18-5 11
10 Michigan State 20-4 10
11 North Carolina 19-4 14
12 Gonzaga 23-2 6
13 Purdue 19-4 12
14 Florida 17-6 17
15 Virginia 20-3 18
16 Texas Tech 17-6 13
17 St. John's 18-5 22
18 Saint Louis 23-1 19
19 Vanderbilt 19-4 15
20 Clemson 20-4 20
21 Arkansas 17-6 21
22 BYU 17-6 16
23 Miami (OH) 24-0 23
24 Louisville 17-6 24
25 Kentucky 17-7 NR

Tommy Lloyd’s Wildcats (23-0) claimed all 59 first-place votes in the latest poll, making them the unanimous choice for a fourth consecutive week. That comes after Arizona - one of two unbeaten teams left in Division I - won at rival Arizona State, then returned home to beat Oklahoma State by 37 points.

Michigan remained at No. 2, marking the sixth time in Arizona’s current reign that the Wolverines sat right behind them. Houston (21-2) moved up five spots to No. 3 after wins against UCF and at BYU, returning Kelvin Sampson’s Cougars inside the top 5 after a November stint that included a week at No. 1.

Duke, Iowa State, UConn, Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas and Michigan State rounded out the top 10.

Kentucky was the week’s lone addition at No. 25, returning to the poll for the first time since early December in a season that started with a No. 9 preseason ranking. The Wildcats have won eight of nine, with Saturday’s home win against Tennessee knocking the Volunteers out of the poll.

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