Michigan is No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 13 years, ending Arizona’s nine-week reign.
The Wolverines (24-1) claimed 60 of 61 first-place votes in Monday’s poll to climb one spot and supplant the Wildcats, who were unbeaten entering last week before falling at Kansas and at home to Texas Tech.
RANK TEAM RECORD PREVIOUS
1 Michigan 24-1 2
2 Houston 23-2 3
3 Duke 23-2 4
4 Arizona 23-2 1
5 UConn 24-2 5
6 Iowa State 22-3 5
7 Purdue 21-4 13
8 Kansas 19-6 9
9 Nebraska 22-3 7
10 Illinois 21-5 8
11 Gonzaga 25-2 12
12 Florida 19-6 14
13 Texas Tech 19-6 16
14 Virginia 22-3 15
15 Michigan State 20-5 10
16 North Carolina 20-5 11
17 St. John’s 20-5 17
18 Saint Louis 24-1 18
19 Vanderbilt 21-4 19
20 Arkansas 19-6 21
21 Louisville 19-6 24
22 Miami (OH) 25-0 23
23 BYU 19-6 22
24 Wisconsin 18-7 NR
25 Alabama 18-7 NR
“Not much,” coach Dusty May said when asked by the AP after Saturday’s rout of UCLA about the significance of potentially topping the poll. “It means we haven’t drank our own Kool-Aid. We’ve put ourselves in a position to be playing the types of games in mid-February that we want to be in, but we’ve got to continue to improve.”

