UNC men plummet to #22 in this week’s AP Top 25 poll

We’re into the back half of January, and (regular season) conference title races are beginning to take shape across college basketball.

This week saw plenty of movement in the AP Top 25 polls, resulting from multiple upsets and ranked matchups on both the men’s and women’s side. Let’s take a look at where things stand now.

Men’s Basketball

AP Top 25

1. Arizona (61 first place votes)

2. UConn

3. Michigan

4. Purdue

5. Duke

6. Houston

7. Nebraska

8. Gonzaga

9. Iowa State

10. Michigan State

11. Illinois

12. Texas Tech

13. BYU

14. Virginia

15. Vanderbilt

16. Florida

17. Alabama

18. Clemson

19. Kansas

20. Arkansas

21. Georgia

22. North Carolina

23. Louisville

24. St. Louis

25. Miami (OH)

Where is UNC?

The Tar Heels had the biggest drop in this week’s poll, falling eight spots to #22 after losing back-to-back games at Stanford and Cal. Personally, I’m about 50/50 on whether they should be ranked at all, but we’ll likely get a definitive answer to that this week when they host Notre Dame (Wednesday) and travel to #14 Virginia (Saturday). 

Biggest Winners

Kansas reentered the poll at #19 after decisive home wins over then-#2 Iowa State and Baylor, St. Louis entered the poll for the first time since the 2020-21 season at #24 after improving to 17-1, and Miami (OH) earned its first ranking in 27 seasons at #25 after moving to 19-0. Within the poll, Clemson moved up four spots to #18 after home wins over Boston College and Miami (FL). 

Biggest Losers

Iowa State had the biggest fall after UNC, dropping seven spots to #9 after losing at Kansas and Cincinnati. Utah State went from #23 to unofficial #31 after losing at Grand Canyon, Tennessee went from #24 to unofficial #30 after a home loss to Kentucky, and Seton Hall went from #25 to receiving zero votes after home losses to then-#3 UConn and Butler.  

Conference Breakdown

  • Big 12: 6
  • Big Ten: 5
  • SEC: 5
  • ACC: 5
  • Big East: 1
  • WCC: 1
  • A-10: 1
  • MAC: 1

Marquee Matchups This Week

  • #15 Vanderbilt (16-2) @ #20 Arkansas (13-5) – Tonight at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN
  • #22 North Carolina (14-4) @ #14 Virginia (16-2) – Saturday at 2:00 PM ET on ESPN
  • #11 Illinois (15-3) @ #4 Purdue (17-1) – Saturday at 3:00 PM ET on FOX
  • #6 Houston (17-1) @ #12 Texas Tech (14-4) – Saturday at 6:30 PM ET on ESPN
  • #23 Louisville (13-5) @ #5 Duke (17-1) – Monday at 7:00 PM ET on ESPN
  • #1 Arizona (18-0) @ #13 BYU (16-2) – Monday at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN

Women’s Basketball

AP Top 25

  1. UConn (30 first place votes)
  2. South Carolina
  3. UCLA
  4. Texas
  5. Vanderbilt
  6. LSU
  7. Michigan
  8. Louisville
  9. TCU
  10. Iowa
  11. Kentucky
  12. Ohio State
  13. Michigan State
  14. Baylor
  15. Maryland
  16. Oklahoma
  17. Tennessee
  18. Ole Miss
  19. Texas Tech
  20. Princeton
  21. Duke
  22. West Virginia
  23. Alabama
  24. Nebraska
  25. Washington

Where is UNC?

Still unranked, but up from unofficial #28 to unofficial #27 after beating Miami (FL) at home and Florida State on the road. The Tar Heels travel to face Georgia Tech on Thursday and host Syracuse on Sunday. If they win both of those games, there’s a decent chance they’ll find themselves back in the Top 25. 

Biggest Winners

Duke reentered the rankings at #21 after stretching its winning streak to 10 games, West Virginia reentered at #22 after a one-point home loss to then-#10 TCU and a road win at Cincinnati, and Washington reentered at #25 after beating Indiana on the road and Minnesota at home. Within the poll, Baylor moved up four spots to #14 after double-digit wins at Utah and BYU. 

Biggest Losers

Iowa State went from #19 to unofficial #31 after losing at Colorado and Oklahoma State, Notre Dame went from #23 to unofficial #28 after a home loss to then-#9 Louisville, and Illinois went from #25 to unofficial #26 after losing at then-#8 Michigan. Within the Top 25, Kentucky slid four spots to #11 after losing at Mississippi State. 

Conference Breakdown

  • SEC: 9
  • Big Ten: 7 
  • Big 12: 5
  • ACC: 2
  • Big East: 1
  • Ivy League: 1

Marquee Matchups This Week

  • #10 Iowa (16-2) @ #15 Maryland (17-3) – Thursday at 6:00 PM ET on NBC
  • #11 Kentucky (17-3) @ #17 Tennessee (13-3) – Thursday at 6:30 PM ET on SEC Network
  • #2 South Carolina (19-1) @ #16 Oklahoma (14-4) – Thursday at 7:30 PM ET on ESPN
  • #12 Ohio State (17-2) @ #10 Iowa (16-2) – Sunday at 2:00 PM ET on Peacock
  • #5 Vanderbilt (19-0) @ #2 South Carolina (19-1) – Sunday at 3:00 PM ET on ESPN
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