Kansas Maintains No. 1 in the AP Top 25 Rankings Amid a Week of Major Shifts
The latest AP Top 25 rankings revealed significant changes as Kansas retained the top spot following an eventful week of holiday tournaments. The Jayhawks (7-0) received 35 of 61 first-place votes to hold off No. 2 Auburn, which closed the gap after an impressive Maui Invitational championship run. Southeastern Conference teams dominated the top tier, with Auburn, Tennessee, and Kentucky occupying three of the top four spots.
This week’s rankings reflect dramatic movement across the board, with six new teams entering the Top 25 and several former powerhouses, including Indiana and Creighton, dropping out. Meanwhile, defending national champion UConn barely held onto the No. 25 spot after a winless showing in the Maui Invitational.
Kansas Holds Strong Despite Auburn’s Surge
Kansas maintained their position as the nation’s top team with a commanding 86-51 victory over Furman and a narrow win over then-No. 11 Duke in Las Vegas. Forward KJ Adams Jr. and guard Kevin McCullar Jr. have been key contributors, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive grit.
Auburn, however, is rapidly closing in on the No. 1 spot after defeating three ranked teams—No. 5 Iowa State, No. 12 North Carolina, and Memphis—en route to the Maui Invitational title. Led by Johni Broome’s dominant tournament performance, the Tigers now sit just nine points behind Kansas in the poll. Auburn’s upcoming clash with No. 9 Duke in the ACC/SEC Challenge could determine whether they overtake Kansas next week.
UConn’s Slide Highlights a Turbulent Week
Defending champion UConn experienced a dramatic fall, dropping 23 spots to No. 25 after losing all three of their Maui Invitational games. Losses to Memphis, Colorado, and Dayton exposed weaknesses in the Huskies’ defense, which allowed opponents to shoot over 50% in each game. UConn narrowly avoided becoming the first team since 1986 to fall from No. 2 to unranked in a single week.
Rising and Falling Teams
Several programs saw notable rises and falls in this week’s rankings:
Climbers:
- Oregon: The Ducks surged to No. 12 after winning the Players Era Festival, highlighted by an 83-81 victory over Alabama in the championship game.
- Memphis: The Tigers climbed to No. 16 following their second-place finish in Maui.
- Wisconsin: The Badgers moved up to No. 11 after extending their undefeated start to 8-0, led by standout performances from John Tonje.
Fallers:
- Gonzaga: Dropped four spots to No. 7 after losing their Battle 4 Atlantis opener to West Virginia.
- Houston: Slid 11 spots to No. 17 following losses to Alabama and San Diego State.
- North Carolina: Fell eight spots to No. 20 after back-to-back losses to Auburn and Michigan State.
New Entrants and Departures
This week’s rankings welcomed six new teams, with Oregon leading the way at No. 12. Memphis, Pittsburgh, Illinois, Oklahoma, and San Diego State also entered the Top 25 after strong performances in holiday tournaments.
On the flip side, Indiana, Arkansas, Creighton, Xavier, Arizona, and Mississippi State dropped out, reflecting the volatility of early-season matchups.
Full AP Top 25 Rankings
- Kansas (35) – 7-0
- Auburn (26) – 7-0
- Tennessee – 7-0
- Kentucky – 7-0
- Marquette – 8-0
- Iowa State – 5-1
- Gonzaga – 7-1
- Purdue – 7-1
- Duke – 5-2
- Alabama – 6-2
- Wisconsin – 8-0
- Oregon – 8-0
- Florida – 8-0
- Cincinnati – 6-0
- Baylor – 5-2
- Memphis – 6-1
- Houston – 4-3
- Pittsburgh – 7-1
- Illinois – 6-1
- North Carolina – 4-3
- Oklahoma – 7-0
- Texas A&M – 6-2
- Ole Miss – 6-1
- San Diego State – 4-2
- UConn – 5-3
Conference Representation
The SEC led the rankings with eight teams, followed by the Big 12 with five. The Big Ten and ACC each have three teams in the Top 25, while the Pac-12, AAC, and Mountain West each have one representative.
Upcoming Games to Watch
This week features several marquee matchups that could shake up the next set of rankings:
- Auburn vs. Duke (ACC/SEC Challenge): A high-stakes clash between two top-10 teams with significant implications for Auburn’s pursuit of the No. 1 spot.
- Kansas at Creighton: Kansas looks to extend their undefeated start against a tough opponent.
- Wisconsin vs. Marquette: An in-state rivalry featuring two undefeated teams ranked in the top 15.
Final Thoughts
The latest AP Top 25 rankings reflect the excitement and unpredictability of early-season college basketball. Kansas remains on top, but Auburn and other challengers are quickly closing in. As holiday tournaments give way to marquee non-conference games, the stakes continue to rise for teams jockeying for position in the national spotlight.







