Top 25 College Basketball Rankings 2023-24: Week 10 AP Top 25 Poll

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The college basketball season is now in full swing and we have an official look at how programs across the country stack up against each other as we kick off the new year.

On Monday, the Associated Press announced its latest rankings for the 2023-24 season with the Week 10 AP Top 25 poll.

Entering the new week, the Purdue Boilermakers remain the No. 1 team in the country with 54 of a possible 63 first-place votes.

The Houston Cougars and Kansas Jayhawks, meanwhile, flipped spots to land at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.

Rounding out the top five are the UConn Huskies and Tennessee Volunteers.

Where does your favorite team stand as we continue another season?

The full Week 10 AP Top 25 Poll can be seen below.


AP Top 25 College Basketball Poll — Week 10 Rankings

  1. Purdue (54)
  2. Houston (7)
  3. Kansas (2)
  4. UConn
  5. Tennessee
  6. Kentucky
  7. North Carolina
  8. Arizona
  9. Oklahoma
  10. Illinois
  11. Marquette
  12. Duke
  13. Memphis
  14. Baylor
  15. Wisconsin
  16. Auburn
  17. Colorado State
  18. BYU
  19. San Diego State
  20. Utah State
  21. Clemson
  22. Creighton
  23. Gonzaga
  24. Florida Atlantic
  25. Texas

Others Receiving Votes: Dayton 126, Mississippi 125, James Madison 98, Cincinnati 79, Nevada 77, Texas Tech 62, Wake Forest 38, Grand Canyon 35, Seton Hall 34, South Carolina 29, Miami 27, St. John’s 18, Iowa St. 16, Colorado 8, NC State 7, Michigan St. 7, Alabama 7, Providence 6, Oregon 4, TCU 3, Northwestern 3, Princeton 2, Utah 2.


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.

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