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Related: About this forumThe Associated Press Top 25 Mens Poll 2/4/2013
Rank Team Record Votes Previous
1 Indiana (58) 20-2 1615 3
2 Florida (7) 18-2 1536 4
3 Michigan 20-2 1490 1
4 Duke 19-2 1413 5
5 Kansas 19-2 1350 2
6 Gonzaga 21-2 1249 7
7 Arizona 19-2 1248 8
8 Miami (FL) 17-3 1132 14
9 Syracuse 18-3 1091 6
[font color=white]10 Ohio State 17-4 1033 11[/font]
11 Louisville 18-4 1018 12
12 Michigan State 18-4 994 13
13 Kansas State 17-4 782 18
14 Butler 18-4 774 9
15 New Mexico 19-3 660 20
16 Creighton 20-3 578 21
17 Cincinnati 18-4 552 24
18 Minnesota 17-5 454 23
19 Oregon 18-4 390 10
20 Georgetown 16-4 364 26
21 Missouri 16-5 245 17
22 Oklahoma State 15-5 235
23 Pittsburgh 18-5 207 32
24 Marquette 15-5 137 25
25 Notre Dame 18-4 132 31
Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi75, North Carolina State64, Colorado State49, Wichita State49, Memphis44, Wisconsin28, Saint Mary's27, Louisiana Tech24, Kentucky21, San Diego State17, UNLV13, Saint Louis8, UCLA8, Virginia Commonwealth8, Akron4, Virginia4, Connecticut2, Belmont1
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/ncaa/men/polls/?sct=uk_bnv_a9#ixzz2JxPdk2nk
madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)<snip>
"More than 19,000 heartbroken North Carolina State fans filed out of the PNC Arena into the chilly night Saturday, silenced, gutted and in disbelief. They had just watched University of Miami center Reggie Johnson tip in the game-winning shot with 0.8 seconds remaining to give the 14th-ranked Hurricanes a 79-78 victory over the 19th-ranked Wolfpack.
Meanwhile, in the bowels of the arena, the UM celebration continued. Hurricane players, giddy and still admittedly stunned, emerged from their locker room to the cheers of about 100 family and friends decked in green and orange. Some had flown in from Miami, others drove in from nearby North Carolina towns.
There were hugs and high-fives all around. Players recorded the moment with their cellphones and couldnt stop smiling.
The Little Team That Could had done it again. On the road. In front of a national TV audience and a hostile crowd that screamed its lungs out from the highest rafters. The Hurricanes improved to 17-3 and remain the only undefeated team in the Atlantic Coast Conference with an 8-0 record, including five wins on the road.
N.C. State was 12-0 at home heading into Saturdays game, and UM had never won a game here."
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/03/3214295/reggie-johnson-nets-game-winning.html#storylink=cpy
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)he rigged it so you have to highlight the space between 9 and 11 to see that. Cute.
Thanks for pointing that out!
madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)Gotta thank him for that!
Karma is a bitch! (Am I allowed to say that??)