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Without further ado, let’s dive into the latest AP Poll top 25 rankings. We’ll start with the top team in college basketball. Arizona dominated their way to a 23-0 record with an 84-47 win over Oklahoma State Saturday. The Wildcats remained at the top of the AP Poll.
If Super Bowl Sunday is as good as College Basketball Saturday, we're in for a treat when the Seahawks and Patriots take the field. Either way, Arizona remains No. 1 in Sunday morning's updated Top 25 And 1 for the 29th straight day thanks to Saturday's 84-47 destruction of Oklahoma State that moved the Wildcats to 23-0.
Sabreena Merchant also contemplates Player of the Year race. Could Mikayla Blakes displace Sarah Strong as the lead contender?
North Carolina's last-second stunner over Duke headlines a chaotic week in college basketball. Here's how the results will reshape the AP Top 25.
Time Magazine is out with its ranking of "The World's Top Universities of 2026," and New England is well-represented on the list.
Three Pennsylvania institutions rank among the top 100 schools worldwide, according to a TIME analysis.
The University of Chicago is among the world's top universities, according to a new report from Time Magazine, ranking above Ivy League schools like Harvard, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, with five other Illinois schools also appearing on the global list.
Here's an updated look at the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 after Week 14 of the men's college basketball season: