2B Tuesday, February 28, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AP Top 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 26. rank team record pts. pr 1. UCLA (61) 21-2 1,642 2 2. UNC (3) 21-3 1,546 3 3. Kansas (1) 21-4 1,469 1 4. UConn (1) 22-2 1,465 4 5. Kentucky 20-4 1,386 6 6. Maryland 22-4 1,298 7 7. Arkansas 23-5 1,226 8 8. UMass 21-4 1,180 5 9. Wk. Forest 19-5 1,124 10 10. Mich. St. 20-4 1,003 12 11. Villanova 21-6 960 9 12. Arizona 21-6 954 13 13. Virginia 19-7 840 11 14. Miss. St. 19-5 797 16 15. Artz. St. 20-7 589 15 16. Okla. 20-7 581 15 17. Purdue 20-6 511 21 18. Oka. St. 19-8 406 18 19. Missouri 18-6 404 14 20. Stanford 17-8 386 19 21. Alabama 19-7 346 20 22. Syracuse 18-7 327 17 23. G'town 17-7 246 17 24. Iowa St. 19-7 175 23 25. Xvir, Ohio 23-3 140 1 For the fifth consecutive week the AP basketball poll has a new No.1. UCLA earned its first shot at the top spot since January of 1994. UCLA takes its turn at the top of poll Other receiving votes: Utah 105, W. Kentucky 89, Georgia Tech 72, Oregon 35, Memphis 24, Tulsa 18, N.C. Charlotte 17. Source: The Associated Press KANSAN The changing at the top of the college basketball continued today when UCLA became the fifth team in as many weeks to become the No.1 team in the nation. The Associated Press The Bruins (21-2) are the sixth team to hold the top ranking this season, matching the number of No. 1 teams in each of the last two seasons. The record for different No. 1 teams is seven, set in 1982-83. UCLA, which held the No.1 spot for one week last season, moved up one place from last week with road victories over Stanford and California and a home thrashing of Duke. The Bruins received 61 first-place votes and 1,642 points from the national media panel to easily outdistance North Carolina (21-3), which had three No. 1 votes and 1,546 points in also moving up one spot. Kansas, which was the No.1 team in the country last week, lost at Oklahoma and dropped to third. The Jayhawks (21-4) received one firstplace vote, as did Connecticut (22-2), which held fourth from last week. The run of new No. 1s started with the last week of Massachusetts' four-week run. UCLA, which has won five games in the last 11 days, has two games this week, Wednesday at home against Southern Cal and Sunday at Louisville. The Bruins end the regular season next week with home games against Oregon State and Oregon. Then came one-week stops by North Carolina, Connecticut and Kansas. "To go unbeaten through the stretch we've just had is quite an accomplishment for our team," UCLA coach Jim Harrick said Sunday night. "Our focus is on winning the Pac-10 title and getting the No. 1 seed in the west for the upcoming NCAA tournament. "It's the goal of every coach to get his team to No. 1. The No. 1 ranking is great for everyone — our team, our coaches, our fans and our alumni. But there's a lot of basketball left to play. For the last few weeks anyway, it's been very unsteady for the head that has worn the crown." Kentucky, Maryland and Arkansas each moved up one spot to fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, this week. Massachusetts, which was fifth last week before losing at Temple, Wake Forest and Michigan State rounded out the Top 10. Villanova leads the second ten and is followed by Arizona, Virginia, Mississippi State, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Purdue. Alabama, Syracuse, Georgetown, Iowa State and Xavier of Ohio rounded out the rankings. Oklahoma State, Missouri and Stanford. Georgetown (17-7), which dropped out of the poll late last month, returned after victories last week against Villanova and Syracuse. The Hoyas have won three consecutive after losing three consecutive. Xavier (23-3) is a newcomer to the poll this season. Minnesota (17-9) dropped out of the poll after losing to Illinois and Ohio State last week. The Musketeers, who were ranked for three weeks last year, enter the rankings on an 11-game winning streak. Georgia Tech (17-10) fell out after losing to Virginia and beating North Carolina State. Oklahoma, which followed the victory against Kansas with one against Oklahoma State, made the week's biggest jump, moving from 25th to 16th. Missouri, which lost to Nebraska and Kansas, and Syracuse, which beat Pittsburgh before falling to Georgetown, were the biggest drops. Missouri went from 14th to 19th and Syracuse fell from 17th to 22nd. AP Top 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 26 1. UConn (28) 25-0 796 1 2. Tenn.(4) 27-1 772 2 3. Colorado 23-2 718 3 4. La. Tech 23-3 693 4 5. Stanford 22-2 680 5 6. Virginia 23-3 648 6 7. Texas Tech 25-3 612 7 8. Penn St. 24-2 556 8 9. Vanderbilt 23-6 516 10 10. W. Ky. 21-3 484 9 11. Georgia 23-3 477 11 12. UNC 25-4 475 12 13. Purdue 21-6 435 13 14. Arkansas 21-5 373 16 15. Florida 21-7 330 17 16. Alabama 18-7 301 18 17. Wash. 20-7 272 14 18. GW 19-5 228 20 19. Oregon St. 18-5 211 21 20. Mississ. 20-6 192 15 21. Sn Dgo St. 21-4 158 22 22. Duke 15-7 89 19 23. Kansas 18-9 85 24 24. So. Cal 16-7 68 23 25. Oklahoma 17-9 59 25 Others receiving votes: North Carolina St. 44, Florida International 22, Memphis 20, Wisconsin 20, DePaul 12. Source: The Associated Press KANSAN SPRING BREAK SPECIAL get a Semester Membership for only $69 and get 8 FREE tans! rank team record pts. prv FIRSTVISITALWAYSFREE Callus for workout schedule 843-4040 3320 Mesa Way Coupon necessary for membership purchase A Complete entertainment package for two! 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