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Men’s AP Top 25 Poll Brings Newcomers & Movement After a Competitive Week

Charles Mays by Charles Mays
January 5, 2026
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Home | Men's College Basketball | Men’s AP Top 25 Poll Brings Newcomers & Movement After a Competitive Week

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Iowa Hawkeyes are the biggest movers

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— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaMBB) January 5, 2026

Men’s AP Top 25 Movers

The AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 comes with one of the closest races we have seen at the top in a while. Arizona holds on to the No. 1 spot by just a point over Michigan, with the Wildcats picking up 32 first place votes and the Wolverines right behind them with 29 first place votes.

Both teams are still unbeaten, and look to keep it that way as we move deeper into conference play. The rest of the top six remains the same with Iowa State, UConn, Purdue, and Duke.

Some of the biggest movement this week comes just outside that top handful. Nebraska keeps climbing and now sits at No. 10 behind an unbeaten start that has more people paying attention.

Vanderbilt stays at No. 11 and is putting together one of the more impressive resumes so far. Both programs are playing confident basketball and earning real national respect.

Further down the poll, SMU and UCF move into the Top 25 and add some fresh faces to the rankings. Kansas and North Carolina slide a bit after upset losses, which is a reminder of how competitive conference play is.

It’s still early and of course there is no clear runaway favorite right now, the gap between one and two could not be much closer, and several unbeaten teams are really impressive at this point.

Rank & School

Last Week

Points

1. Arizona

1

1494 (32)

2. Michigan

2

1493 (29)

3. Iowa State

3

1390 (0)

4. UConn

4

1343 (0)

5. Purdue

5

1254 (0)

6. Duke

6

1206 (0)

7. Houston

8

1113 (0)

8. Gonzaga

7

1101 (0)

9. BYU

10

1039 (0)

10. Nebraska

13

998 (0)

11. Vanderbilt

11

936 (0)

12. Michigan State

9

834 (0)

13. Alabama

14

782 (0)

14. Texas Tech

15

676 (0)

15. Arkansas

18

659 (0)

16. Illinois

20

602 (0)

17. North Carolina

12

557 (0)

18. Georgia

23

378 (0)

19. Iowa

25

340 (0)

20. Louisville

16

336 (0)

21. Tennessee

19

277 (0)

22. Kansas

17

208 (0)

23. Virginia

21

183 (0)

24. SMU

NR

142 (0)

25. UCF

NR

132 (0)

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