Duke and Arizona hang onto their second- and third-place rankings for Week 7, while Louisville remains at No. 4. Entering the top five for the first time this season is Virginia, which had a Kentucky-like performance Sunday against Harvard in holding the Crimson to eight first-half points.
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The Big 12 leads all conferences with seven ranked teams including previously unranked Baylor and TCU. The ACC had the second-most teams in the top-25 with five squads — three of them in the top five.
Notre Dame was the biggest mover of Week 7, jumping up five spots from No. 21 to No. 16 after dominating in-state rival Purdue, 94-63, on Saturday.
Michigan State (8-4) dropped out of the top 25 following a rare home loss to 2-8 Texas Southern. The same fate met then-No. 18 Miami, which fell at home 72-44 to Eastern Kentucky (6-4). Also falling out of the top 25 was then-No. 19 San Diego State, which lost to unranked Cincinnati on Wednesday, 71-62.
Week 7 Poll
Kentucky (65 first-place votes)
Duke
Arizona
Louisville
Virginia
Wisconsin
Villanova
Gonzaga
Texas
Kansas
Wichita State
Iowa St.
Washington
Utah
Maryland
Notre Dame
St. John’s
West Virginia
Oklahoma
North Carolina
Ohio State
Baylor
Northern Iowa
Colorado State
TCU