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AP Poll: Kansas remains unanimous No. 1 in Top 25

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Kansas maintained its grip on the No. 1 ranking in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll Monday, while fourth-ranked Florida State has its highest ranking in nearly five decades.

The Jayhawks received all 65 first-place votes to remain at the top for a third straight week and fourth overall this season, with the past two weeks coming as the unanimous choice ahead of Gonzaga and Dayton.

Rank Team Record Previous Rank
1 Kansas 28-3 1
2 Gonzaga 29-2 2
3 Dayton 29-2 3
4 Florida State 26-5 7
5 Baylor 26-4 4
6 San Diego State 30-2 5
7 Creighton 24-7 11
8 Kentucky 25-6 6
9 Michigan State 22-9 16
10 Duke 25-6 12
11 Villanova 24-7 14
12 Maryland 24-7 9
13 Oregon 24-7 13
14 BYU 24-7 15
15 Louisville 24-7 10
16 Seton Hall 21-9 8
17 Virginia 23-7 22
18 Wisconsin 21-10 24
19 Ohio State 21-10 19
20 Auburn 25-6 17
21 Illinois 21-10 23
22 Houston 23-8 21 
23 West Virginia 21-10 --
24 Butler 22-9 --
25 Iowa 20-11 18

The Seminoles rose three spots after wrapping up the first Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title in program history. That moved FSU to its highest ranking since No. 2 in December 1972.

Baylor slid to fifth and San Diego State sixth behind FSU, while Creighton jumped four spots to No. 7 ahead of Kentucky. Michigan State climbed seven spots to ninth, rejoining the top 10 for the first time since early January after going from preseason No. 1 to unranked.

Duke, one of a record-tying seven teams to spend time at No. 1 this season, rounded out the top 10.

West Virginia and Butler returned to the poll as the week's new additions, with the Mountaineers tying Houston for 22nd and the Bulldogs checking in at No. 24. Michigan and Penn State fell out of the rankings.

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