The college basketball season is in full swing and nearly three months are in the books. This week, the Associated Press announced its latest rankings of the 2022-23 season with the Week 11 AP Top 25 poll.
In the latest poll, Houston sits in the No. 1 spot with 34 first-place votes. Kansas sits at No. 2 with 23 first-place nodes, while No. 3 Purdue picked up three first-place votes of their own.
Rounding out the top five is the Alabama Crimson Tide and UCLA Bruins.
Where does your favorite team stand in the latest rankings?
The latest AP Top 25 Poll can be seen below.
- Houston (34)
- Kansas (23)
- Purdue (3)
- Alabama
- UCLA
- Gonzaga
- Texas
- Xavier
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- Arizona
- Iowa State
- Kansas State
- TCU
- UConn
- Auburn
- Miami
- Charleston
- Clemson
- Marquette
- Baylor
- Providence
- Rutgers
- FAU
- Arkansas
Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina State 111, Saint Mary’s 106, Arizona State 79, New Mexico 67, Illinois 61, San Diego State 44, Michigan State 29, Duke 24, Wisconsin 14, Creighton 9, Kent State 8, Boise State 6, Texas A&M 5, Ohio State 3, Missouri 3, VCU 2, Iowa 2, North Carolina 1
About the Associated Press Top 25 Poll
The Associated Press college basketball poll started on Jan. 20, 1949. The original poll had 20 teams, with Saint Louis the first school to hold the No. 1 ranking. From the 1961-62 season through 1967-68 only 10 teams were ranked. It expanded again to 20 teams from 1968-69 through 1988-89. The Top 25 began the next season, and it has stayed at that number ever since. The AP’s final poll is released after the field for the NCAA Tournament is selected.