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Baylor remains unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; USC hits No. 5

Houston rises to No. 11; Texas Tech now No. 19, Texas No. 21

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Baylor guard Kendall Brown (2) smiles as he, forward Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua, center back, and guard Adam Flagler (10) walk off the floor after an NCAA college basketball game against TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Emil Lippe)

Reigning national champion Baylor isn’t showing any sign of loosening its grip on No. 1.

The Bears remained the unanimous No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the fourth time in five weeks. That came after Baylor (15-0) beat Oklahoma and TCU last week to push its winning streak to 21 games dating to last year's title run in the Indianapolis bubble.

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That streak is the third longest in the Big 12's 26-year history, trailing Baylor's 23-game run in 2019-20 and Kansas' 22-game stretch in 1996-97. The Bears enter this week as the only team in the top 10 of KenPom's adjusted efficiency rankings for both offense (120.6 points per 100 possessions) and defense (89.6).

They trailed by nine early in the second half of Saturday's win at TCU, but ended up winning by double figures for the 12th time this year.

“I think when you’re a No. 1 team, everybody is going to look at you in situations like this," point guard James Akinjo said. “They want to see how you respond.”

So far, it's been good enough to stay in place at the top.

LOCALLY

Houston rose to No. 11 in the country, while Texas Tech jumped six spots to No. 19. Texas dropped seven spots to No. 21 after a 64-51 loss to Oklahoma State.

THE TOP TIER

No. 2 Gonzaga and No. 3 UCLA each climbed two spots after losses by Duke and Purdue, while Auburn and Southern California were new additions to the top five.

For the Tigers, they jumped five spots after beating South Carolina and Florida to push their winning streak to 11 games. Then there were the Trojans, who climbed two spots to their highest ranking since last reaching No. 5 in December 1974 after beating California on Thursday.

USC (13-0) joins Baylor as the last two unbeaten teams in Division I men's basketball.

Arizona, Purdue, Duke, Kansas and Michigan State rounded out a reshuffled group of the same top-10 teams from last week.

RISING

No. 13 Wisconsin had the biggest jump in this week’s poll, leaping 10 spots after upsetting the then-No. 3 Boilermakers along with beating Iowa and Maryland in Big Ten play. The Purdue and Maryland wins were on the road.

“For me, knock on wood, this group has been terrific,” Badgers coach Greg Gard said after the Iowa win. “I can’t even get mad at them. They just give me everything they’ve got dang near every day. They haven’t had a bad day — maybe a snippet of a bad day, but they quickly corrected it.”

No. 12 LSU was the other big riser, climbing nine spots after wins against ranked Kentucky and Tennessee teams.

In all, 12 teams climbed in Monday's poll, including No. 19 Texas Tech (six spots), No. 14 Villanova (five) and No. 17 Xavier (five).

SLIDING

No. 24 Alabama had the biggest fall, sliding nine spots after losing to a Missouri team that was 6-7 entering the game. No. 21 Texas and No. 23 Providence each fell seven spots as the week's other big tumblers.

In all, 10 teams fell in the poll, including the Blue Devils falling six spots after losing at home to Miami on Saturday night in their second game back from a COVID-19 outbreak.

STATUS QUO

Baylor and Michigan State were the week's only teams to hold their position from last week.

WELCOME

Illinois re-entered the poll at No. 25 after opening the year at No. 11 but falling out before the end of November. That came after the AP Top 25 featured no new teams for each of the past two weeks.

FAREWELL (FOR NOW)

Colorado State (No. 20) fell out of the poll to make room for Illinois after its 30-point loss at San Diego State on Saturday, marking its first loss this season.

CONFERENCE WATCH

The Big 12, Big Ten and Southeastern conferences each had five ranked teams, followed by the Big East with four and the Pac-12 with three — all coming in the top six.

The Atlantic Coast, American Athletic and West Coast conferences each had one ranked team.

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