NCAA Special Section / University Daily Kansan / March 6, 1991 9 Philip Meiring/KANSAN Forward Richard Scott is one of three freshmen who has stepped forward to play a big role in the Jahawks' success this season. Top two stay same Kansas drops to 12 The Associated Press Arkansas said farewell to the Southwest Conference, on one day later, to the No. 3 spot in The Associated Press college basketball On Monday, the Razorbacks fell to No. 5 in the poll after a 99-86 loss to Texas on Sunday. This was Arkansas' lowest ranking this season. The top two, meanwhile, stayed the same: UNLV and Ohio State. UNLV (27.0) earned all 62 first place votes and 1,550 points after ending its regular season undefeated with a 104-83 victory over Fullerton State on Saturday. The last time a team won in the regular season was in 1978 when both Alcorn State and Indiana State accomplished the feat. Ohio State (25-1) beat Michigan State 65-42 on a buzzer-beater and had 148,48 points in the final poll. Indiana (25-4) moved from No. 5 to No. 3 after beating Wisconsin 74-61, gaining 1,363 points, and Syracuse (26-4) was No. 4 with 1,347 points after a 62-58 victory over Georgetown. North Carolina fell from No. 4 to No. 7 after losing to Duke 83-77 on Sunday. Kentucky moved into the Top Ten from 13th last week, ending its season with a 114-93 victory over Auburn. The Wildcats are on NCAA probation and ineligible for postseason play. After Arkansas, the top ten teams were Duke (25-6), North Carolina (22-5), Utah (26-2), Arizona (24-6) and Kentucky (22-6). The second ten teams were New Mexico State, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Eas. Tennessee Princeton, North Carolina, Princeton and St. John's. Mississippi 1. UNLV (62) 27-0 1 2. Ohio State 25-1 2 3. Indiana 25-4 5 4. Syracuse 26-4 6 5. Arkansas 28-3 3 6. Duke 25-6 8 7. North Carolina 22-5 4 8. Utah 26-2 9 9. Arizona 24-6 7 10. Kentucky 22-6 13 11. New Mexico State 23-4 11 12. Kansas 21-6 10 13. Nebraska 24-6 15 14. Oklahoma State 21-6 12 15. E. Tennessee St. 28-4 19 16. Louisiana State 20-8 18 17. UCLA 21-8 16 18. Mississippi State 20-7 23 19. Princeton 23-2 21 20. St. John's 20-7 17 21. Seton Hall 19-8 20 22. Southern Miss. 21-6 14 23. Texas 20-7 - - 24. Alabama 18-9 24 25. DePaul 18-8 - - *First place votes in parentheses State moved from the No. 23 spot up to No.18 after beating LSU 76-63. Seton Hall, Southern Mississippi, Texas, Alabama and DePaul round out the top 25. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' CANDIDATES FOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kenny Anderson, Georgia Tech Rec. Previous Stacey Augmon, UNLV Calbert Cheaney, Indiana Todd Day, Arkansas Jim Jackson, Ohio State Larry Johnson, UNLV Christian Laettner, Duke Eric Murdock, Providence Shaquille O'Neal, LSU Billy Owens, Syracuse Steve Smith, Michigan Sta Steve Smith, Michigan State THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' CANDIDATES FOR COACH OF THE YEAR Randy Ayers, Ohio State Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Rick Majerus, Utah Danny Nee, Nebraska Rick Pitino, Kentucky Nolan Richardson, Arkansas Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma St. Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV Richard Williams, Miss. 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