By JACOB POLACHECK
Duke has fallen out of the Associated Press Top-25 poll Monday for the first time since February 2016.
After falling to Virginia Tech on Jan. 12, Duke dropped to 5-3 overall (3-1 ACC).
Duke’s streak of 91 consecutive weeks in the Top 25 was second only to No. 9 Kansas, which extended its record to 229 weeks.
The top of the poll remained unchanged with Gonzaga, Baylor and Villanova maintaining their grip on the top-three, despite Villanova not playing a game since Dec. 23 due to COVID-19 protocols.
No. 18 Alabama and No. 24 UCLA were the two new additions to the AP Top 25.
The Crimson Tide improved to 11-3 (6-0 SEC) on the season after defeating Arkansas Saturday for its seventh consecutive win.
UCLA moved to 11-2 (7-0 Pac-12) with wins over Washington State and Washington.
The Associated Press Top 25 as of Monday, January 18 is listed below:
- Gonzaga (62)
- Baylor (2)
- Villanova
- Iowa
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Michigan
- Houston
- Kansas
- Wisconsin
- Creighton
- Texas Tech
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Ohio State
- Virginia Tech
- Minnesota
- Alabama
- Missouri
- Clemson
- Oregon
- Illinois
- UConn
- UCLA
- Saint Louis