North Carolina Takes Over Top Spot

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North Carolina Takes Over Top Spot

Dan MacReynolds

(3-3-08)

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UNDATED (AP) - The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college
basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records
through March 2, total points based on 25 points for a first-place
vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs
1. North Carolina (38) 27-2 1,745 3
2. Memphis (21) 28-1 1,706 2
3. UCLA (12) 26-3 1,664 4
4. Tennessee (1) 26-3 1,625 1
5. Kansas 26-3 1,459 6
6. Duke 25-3 1,403 7
7. Stanford 24-4 1,317 8
8. Xavier 25-4 1,232 9
9. Texas 24-5 1,227 5
10. Wisconsin 24-4 1,199 10
11. Georgetown 24-4 1,147 11
12. Louisville 24-6 1,010 13
13. Connecticut 23-6 848 15
14. Butler 27-3 813 14
15. Purdue 23-6 779 16
16. Vanderbilt 24-5 658 18
17. Michigan St. 23-6 657 19
18. Indiana 24-5 646 12
19. Notre Dame 22-6 578 17
20. Drake 25-4 346 20
21. Marquette 21-7 334 21
22. Gonzaga 23-6 323 24
23. Washington St. 22-7 245 22
24. Clemson 21-7 124 -
25. Davidson 23-6 74 -
Others receiving votes: BYU 63, Mississippi St. 34, South
Alabama 27, Pittsburgh 25, Saint Mary's, Calif. 22, Kent St. 19,
Miami 13, Baylor 7, Southern Cal 7, UAB 7, Arizona St. 4, Texas A&M
3, Va. Commonwealth 3, W. Kentucky 3, Cornell 2, Robert Morris 1,
Stephen F.Austin 1.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

AP-NY-03-03-08 1433EST

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