Since there weren’t any major upsets in the top five during college basketball’s opening weekend, the second Associated Press Top 25 poll of the year looks awfully similar to the first.
North Carolina is still the top team in America, with Kentucky, Maryland, Kansas and Duke rounding out the rest of the top five. Along with the Tar Heels, Wildcats, Terrapins and Jayhawks, Virginia was the only other team to receive a first-place vote (the poll came out before the Cavaliers fell to George Washington on Monday night).
As for the rest of the poll, the only team that fell from the rankings was Wisconsin, which was the No. 17 team in America but fell to Western Illinois in its season-opener.
Here’s the entire poll, via ESPN:
1. North Carolina (37 first-place votes)
2. Kentucky (8)
3. Maryland (14)
4. Kansas (5)
5. Duke
6. Virginia (1)
7. Iowa State
8. Oklahoma
9. Wichita State
10. Gonzaga
11. Villanova
12. Arizona
13. Michigan State
14. Indiana
15. California
16. Utah
17. Vanderbilt
18. Notre Dame
19. Connecticut
20. Baylor
21. Purdue
22. Butler
23. LSU
24. Michigan
25. Oregon