Carolina slides in AP Top 25 men’s poll after two Maui losses

By R.L. Bynum

After a chaotic week in men’s basketball, with 60% of the teams in last week’s AP Top 25 poll losing, North Carolina’s two losses dropped the Tar Heels eight spots to No. 20 in the latest poll.

It’s UNC’s lowest rank since it was No. 20 on Nov. 13, 2023, in the first regular-season poll last season.

The Tar Heels (4–3) beat Dayton 92–90 in the first round of the Maui Invitational but lost 83–81 in the semifinals to Auburn (which moved up two spots to No. 2) and 94–91 in overtime to Michigan State in the consolation game.

Carolina hosts Alabama (6–2) at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday (ESPN) in the ACC/SEC Men’s Challenge. The Tide fell one spot to No. 10 after losing in Las Vegas on Saturday to Oregon 83–81.


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UConn (5–3), which went 0–3 in Maui, plummeted 23 spots to No. 25. Two other teams in last week’s poll lost twice: Houston (4–3; fell 11 spots to No. 17), Indiana (5–2; dropped from No. 14 to out of the poll), Creighton (5–3; went from No. 21 to out of the poll) and Caleb Love’s Arizona team (3–4; fell from No. 24 to out of the poll).

Duke (5–2), which lost 75–72 to No. 1 Kansas but beat Seattle 70–48, moved two spots to No. 9 and Pittsburgh (7–1) debuted in the poll at No. 18.

Ranking UNC the highest at No. 13 is Brian Holland, a TV sportscaster in Louisiana, while 19 voters left the Tar Heels off their ballots.

Kate Rogerson of WTVD voted Carolina No. 18 while WRAL’s Louis Fernandez and WUNC’s Mitchell Northam have UNC No. 23.


AP Top 25

RankTeam
(1st-place
votes)
RecordPoll
points
Previous
1Kansas (35)7–01,4991
2Auburn (26)7–01,4904
3Tennessee7–01,3517
4Kentucky7–01,2678
5Marquette8–01,24610
6Iowa State5–11,2255
7Gonzaga7–11,1813
8Purdue7–11,05813
9Duke5–294111
10Alabama6–29399
11Wisconsin8–090315
12Oregon8–0806NR
13Florida8–078218
14Cincinnati6–077416
15Baylor5–256717
16Memphis6–1500NR
17Houston4–34026
18Pittsburgh7–1374NR
19Illinois6–1351NR
20North Carolina4–329212
21Oklahoma7–0266NR
22Texas A&M6–220720
23Ole Miss6–115623
24San Diego State4–2143NR
25UConn5–31232

Others receiving votes: Michigan St. 108, Arkansas 104, Texas 97, Michigan 95, Arizona St 89, Indiana 72, Drake 58, Xavier 33, Utah St. 28, Louisville 27, West Virginia 26, Clemson 25, BYU 24, Dayton 24, Texas Tech 22, Nebraska 22, Mississippi St. 20, Ohio St. 19, Maryland 13, UCLA 13, Creighton 12, Saint Mary’s 11, Georgia 10, St. John’s 7, Loyola Chicago 4, Florida St. 3, DePaul 3, UC Irvine 2 and Columbia 2.


Schedule revealed so far

DateMonth/dayOpponent/event
(final ranks)
October
9Friday, 7 p.m.vs. USC
in Greensboro
(exhibition)
18Sundayvs. Indiana
in Indianapolis
(exhibition)
November
2Mondayvs. Western Carolina
6Fridayvs. Wofford
10Tuesdayvs. Wyoming
13Fridayvs. Georgia
20Fridayvs. Marshall
27Fridayvs. West Virginia
in Charlotte
December
1TuesdayACC/SEC Challenge
vs. No. 13 Arkansas
6Sundayvs. Butler
12Saturdayat Georgetown
15Tuesday
(date tentative)
vs. N.C. State
in Greensboro
192:30 SaturdayCBS Sports Classic
vs. Kentucky
in New York
21Mondayvs. The Citadel
January
30Saturdayvs. No. 5 Illinois
in Nashville, Tenn.

ACC games
Home and away: Duke and Louisville
Home only: California, Georgia Tech, Miami, N.C. State, SMU, Stanford and Virginia
Away only: Boston College, Florida State, Notre Dame, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest

Photo via @UNC_Basketball

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