The Crimson Tide have won nine straight.
Gonzaga, Baylor and Villanova remained atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll Monday, while ninth-ranked Alabama climbed to its highest ranking in 14 years.
Mark Few’s Bulldogs earned 61 of 64 first-place votes in the latest Top 25, while Scott Drew’s Bears claimed the other three. Those two teams have been 1–2 in all 10 polls this season.
Villanova remained third followed by Michigan, with the Wolverines cracking the top five for a second straight season under Juwan Howard after being unranked earlier in the year. Michigan’s rise comes after the school announced a two-week pause in all sports activities due to concerns about a new COVID-19 variant that transmits at a higher rate.
The rest of the top 10 included No. 5 Texas, followed by Houston, Iowa, Virginia, Alabama and Texas Tech.
Nate Oats’s Crimson Tide—who have won nine straight—jumped nine spots, the highest of any team this week, and secured the program’s highest ranking since last cracking the top 10 in January 2007.
Missouri also had a big jump, climbing seven spots to reach No. 12 for the second time this season.
No. 18 Tennessee took the week’s biggest tumble, falling 12 spots after losses to Florida and Missouri. No. 15 Kansas and No. 17 Creighton each fell six spots.
No. 16 Florida State, No. 24 Oklahoma and No. 25 Louisville were additions to this week’s poll, though the Seminoles and Cardinals have been ranked previously this season. Clemson, Oregon and Connecticut fell out of the rankings.
Full men's AP Top 25 poll (as of Jan. 25):
1. Gonzaga
2. Baylor
3. Villanova
4. Michigan
5. Texas
6. Houston
7. Iowa
8. Virginia
9. Alabama
10. Texas Tech
11. West Virginia
12. Missouri
13. Ohio State
14. Wisconsin
15. Kansas
16. Florida State
17. Creighton
18. Tennessee
19. Illinois
20. Virginia Tech
21. Minnesota
22. Saint Louis
23. UCLA
24. Oklahoma
25. Louisville
Others receiving votes: Boise State 108, Drake 75, Colorado 59, USC 50, Oklahoma State 49, Oregon 49, Florida 37, Connecticut 20, Winthrop 16, Xavier 14, Loyola Chicago 12, BYU 11, Purdue 11, Belmont 9, Clemson 8, St. Bonaventure 6, Toledo 4, Arizona 4