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soonerfan28
2/23/2009, 02:59 PM
New rankings.

AP Top 25
1. Pittsburgh (69) 25-2 1,797
2. Connecticut (1) 25-2 1,692
3. Oklahoma (2) 25-2 1,643
4. North Carolina 24-3 1,556
5. Memphis 24-3 1,543
6. Louisville 21-5 1,403
7. Duke 22-5 1,228
8. Marquette 23-4 1,169
9. Michigan State 21-5 1,136
10. Villanova 22-5 1,125
11. Missouri 23-4 1,094
12. Clemson 22-4 1,050
13. Wake Forest 20-5 992
14. Arizona State 21-5 869
15. Kansas 22-5 812
16. Purdue 21-6 765
17. Gonzaga 21-5 661
18. LSU 23-4 541
19. Xavier 22-5 413
20. Illinois 22-6 364
21. Washington 20-7 291
22. UCLA 20-7 268
23. Florida State 21-6 217
24. Butler 23-4 192
25. Texas 18-8 162
Others Receiving Votes
Utah 108, West Virginia 96, Syracuse 53, Arizona 33, Dayton 21, Creighton 21, Utah State 16, Florida 14, California 11, Siena 9, South Carolina 8, Penn State 8, Saint Mary's 5, Davidson 3, Minnesota 3, Kansas State 3, Brigham Young 2, American University 1, Kentucky 1, Maryland 1.
Dropped From Rankings
Syracuse 24, Dayton 25.
Complete Rankings
ESPN/USA Today Poll
1. Pittsburgh (30) 25-2 774
2. Connecticut (1) 25-2 721
3. Oklahoma 25-2 691
4. Memphis 24-3 682
5. North Carolina 24-3 668
6. Louisville 21-5 585
7. Duke 22-5 559
8. Missouri 23-4 517
9. Michigan State 21-5 511
10. Marquette 23-4 471
11. Arizona State 21-5 434
12. Villanova 22-5 428
13. Clemson 22-4 424
14. Wake Forest 20-5 411
15. Kansas 22-5 355
16. Purdue 21-6 261
17. Gonzaga 21-5 257
18. LSU 23-4 239
19. UCLA 20-7 202
20. Illinois 22-6 197
21. Washington 20-7 178
22. Xavier 22-5 175
23. Butler 23-4 75
24. Texas 18-8 55
25. Florida State 21-6 52

badger
2/23/2009, 03:09 PM
When reading the thread title, I thought you meant men and women for "both polls." So, good to hear that they didn't drop the women for winning or losing Hand or whatever :)

OU is still No. 2 in the AP women's poll. Baylor 6, A&M 12, Texas 16, KSU 20, ISU 25.

Even in a "down" year, the Big 12 still has four ranked teams in both polls for the men and the women's side is still as strong as they've been recently.

I think losing Blake and the perception of the team not being as strong without him caused us to drop more than just the loss itself.

I still see OU as a one seed if we win out and take the Big 12 tourney and all. How the men (and to a lesser degree, the women without Hand) play tonight will dictate not just the tourney seeding, but also how the team will play the rest of the season/postseason.