ASU picks up 5 first-place votes, climbs to No. 5 in AP basketball poll
Following Sunday's victory at No. 2 Kansas, the Arizona State men's basketball team has climbed to No. 5 in the Associated Press Top 25 -- its highest ranking since reaching No. 3 in March of 1981 with a lineup featuring Byron Scott, Lafayette Lever, Alton Lister, Sam Williams and Johnny Nash.
The Sun Devils, who have a 9-0 record for the first time since 1974, picked up five first-place votes. The only other teams to receive first-place votes were top-ranked Villanova (41) and Michigan State (19).
ASU was unranked at the start of the season and made a big leap from No. 16 in last week's poll. They also are ranked No. 3 in the NCAA RPI ratings.
Villanova (10-0) took over the top spot after last week's top two teams -- Duke and Kansas both suffered losses. Duke (11-1) lost at Boston College and fell three spots to No. 4, while Kansas (7-2) lost to both ASU and Washington of the Pac-12 Conference and dropped 11 spots to No. 13.
Michigan State (9-1) is ranked second, followed by Wichita State, Duke and ASU.
The remainder of the top 10 consists of Miami, North Carolina, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Xavier. Kansas (7-2) fell 11 spots to No. 13.
Arizona, which recorded victories over a pair of top-10 opponents in Texas A&M and Alabama, returned to the rankings at No. 23 following a two-week absence.
Minnesota (No. 14 last week), Nevada (No. 22) and Southern California (No. 25) all fell out of the Top 25.
Associated Press Top 25
1. Villanova (41) 10-0 1598
2. Michigan St. (19) 9-1 1561
3. Wichita St. 8-1 1402
4. Duke 11-1 1362
5. Arizona St (5) 9-0 1316
6. Miami 8-0 1272
7. North Carolina 9-1 1237
8. Kentucky 8-1 1227
9. Texas A&M 8-1 1072
10. Xavier 9-1 1044
11. West Virginia 9-1 972
12. Gonzaga 8-2 805
13. Kansas 7-2 760
14. TCU 10-0 718
15. Seton Hall 8-1 704
16. Virginia 8-1 690
17. Purdue 10-2 568
18. Notre Dame 8-2 564
19. Florida St. 9-0 452
20. Tennessee 7-1 342
21. Baylor 7-2 281
22. Florida 6-3 261
23. Arizona 7-3 252
24. Texas Tech 7-1 191
25. Cincinnati 7-2 145