Tennessee still No. 1 in AP men's Top 25; UCLA climbs 7 spots - ESPN
Tennessee remains No. 1 after a quiet holiday week in the AP Top 25.
The Volunteers received 41 first-place votes from a 61-person media panel in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll released Monday. No. 2 Auburn had 20 first-place votes, with Iowa State, Duke and Alabama rounding out the top five.
The Tigers gained ground on Tennessee's No. 1 spot last Monday and did it again this week despite not playing, picking up eight additional first-place votes.
First-place votes in parentheses
The top 13 teams remained unchanged, following a week in which 12 ranked teams didn't play.
Tennessee won its lone game of Christmas week, beating Middle Tennessee 82-64 last Monday night to retain the No. 1 spot for the third straight week.
Tennessee is among four unbeatens left in men's Division I basketball, including three from the Southeastern Conference, joining No. 6 Florida (10-0) and No. 12 Oklahoma (10-0). Drake (9-0) also begins this week undefeated.
The Gators beat Stetson 85-45, and the Sooners knocked off Prairie View 89-67.
The SEC continued to dominate the Top 25, with No. 6 Florida giving the league four of the top six.
UCLA's rise
Most of the AP Top 25 teams in action last week went up against schools from smaller conferences.
Not UCLA and Gonzaga.
The Zags and Bruins played the final marquee game of the nonconference season on Saturday, squaring off in the first college basketball game played at the Intuit Dome, the new home of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers.
UCLA held off Gonzaga's late rally to pull out a 65-62 win behind Eric Dailey Jr.'s 18 points and was rewarded in this week's poll by moving up seven spots to No. 15. Gonzaga dropped five spots to No. 19 with the loss.
Rising and falling
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