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The No. 11 Blue Devils were the biggest mover in the women's AP Top 25 poll. Here's what's next for every team.
The 2025-26 college basketball season is in full swing, and the latest batch of rankings has been released. On Monday, February 9, the latest AP Top 25 poll dropped with the undefeated Arizona Wildcats continuing to sit at the top.
Here are five college basketball teams that didn't make the AP Top 25 this week, but could next week.
Arizona remained firmly atop the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll for a ninth consecutive week, while Houston jumped back into the top 5.
After the 14th week of the college basketball season and the first week of 2026 wraps up, it is time to look at how the results could impact the upcoming rankings. Here is an early projection of what Monday’s AP Poll could look like after the latest set of games.
Duke climbed up to No. 11 in The Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 poll on Monday thanks to a 14-game winning streak.
Arizona remains No. 1 in Monday morning's updated CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings for the 30th consecutive day. Kansas is No. 10. Arizona is listed as a 2.5-point favorite in this high-profile matchup. The get-in price as of Monday morning is $269, according to StubHub.
The biggest change of the week, as far as the SEC is concerned, is thanks to what went down at Rupp Arena on Saturday night. The Kentucky Wildcats are back in the poll, stealing Tennessee’s No. 25 spot from the week prior. The Vols, subsequently, are out of the top 25 after giving up another double-digit lead in a loss to the Wildcats.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the latest AP Poll top 25 rankings. We’ll start with the top team in college basketball. Arizona dominated their way to a 23-0 record with an 84-47 win over Oklahoma State Saturday. The Wildcats remained at the top of the AP Poll.