Sunday, CBS Sports’ Gary Parrish updated His college top 25 and 1. college basketball rankings. He had a lot to consider after a crazy week of upheavals and exhilarating conference games.
As usual, the SEC has always reigned in supreme in the Parrish ranking, accumulating 10 teams in the first 25 and 1. no other conference got closer, the big ten placing the second teams with six.
With so many spectacular teams and breathtaking results to cover, let’s dive into the last parish ranking.
Previous classification: 1
Saturday, national player of the year frontrunner Johni Broome made his return after having missed two weeks due to a serious ankle sprain. Broome did not disappoint, recording team vertices of 16 points and 13 rebounds to stimulate Auburn to a 53-51 victory over Tennessee.
With the victory, Auburn improved at 6-0 at the conference game and holds the sole possession of first place in the dry classification. Auburn forward Chaney Johnson scored 10 points against volunteers and was the only Tiger apart Broome to mark double -digit.
Previous classification: 2
DUKE FUTTUTU Wake Forest 63-56 Saturday to extend his victory sequence at 13 games. As usual, recruit Cooper Flagg was sensational for the Blue Devils, totaling 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists against the demonic deacons.
However, Flagg was not perfect in victory. He committed seven reversals at the top of the team. He was not the only Duke’s player to have had trouble taking care of the ball. The team finished with 16 reversals. The Blue Devils will have to work on their ball safety as they continue their dominant race through the ACC.
Previous classification: 3
After having suffered a surprising loss at Virginie-Western Last week, Iowa State bounced with two victories in five days. More recently, cyclones fled with a triumph of 76-61 Arizona State SATURDAY.
Iowa State Curtis Jones Stole the show, marking a summit of 33 points in the victory while pulling 5-10 over a range of 3 points. Of course, he did not win the match by himself. The cyclones increased fire in the section and finished the match on a race of 19-3.
Previous classification: 4
Alabama has retained its classification No. 4 in the Top 25 and 1 of Parrish this week after defeating Lsu 80-73 Saturday. In victory, student guard in the second year Aden Holloway continued to show its improvement, displaying a top of 19 points.
Meanwhile, keep all-American Mark Sears I was not like her usual self in the game, not marked in 17 minutes of play. After the dull performance of Sears in the first half, the head coach of the Alabama Nate oats put it on the bench in the second half.
Previous classification: 5
If there were doubts about Florida’s abilities, they evaporated this weekend after the Gators presented Georgia A shellacking 89-59. The defense of Florida stifled, allowing a player on the Bulldogs to score two digits.
On the other hand, five players accumulated 13 or more points for Florida. The Gators pulled 53.1% of the field in victory and recorded 19 assists on their 35 goals on the field. In victory, Florida Guard Walter Clayton Jr. extended his sequence of consecutive matches with a 3 points to 43.
Previous classification: 6
After winning a victory over the state of Mississippi on Tuesday, Tennessee could not crown its week with a victory against Auburn on Saturday. Volunteers dropped 53-51 after Auburn Miles Kelly Hit a 3 -point object with 30 seconds to play in the game.
Tennessee could not find a rhythm against the tigers. The volunteers connected on only 17 of these attempts to go out of 54 (31.5) against Auburn and pulled another worse 18.2% of the city center. Tenneee must find a way to rally, while he is preparing to compete on Tuesday against Kentucky.
Previous classification: 8
Marquette did not allow its upset loss against Xavier Last week to discourage him. Instead, the Golden Eagles have climbed beyond their competitions this week, accelerating victories Seton Hall And Villanova.
In their victory over Villanova, the Golden Eagles intensified the defense, recording 16 reversal points. March Stevie Mitchell Particularly benefiting, amassing a 9 -point career summit against the Wildcats.
Previous classification: 9
Michigan State knows how to win, and that does it well. On Saturday, the Spartans won their 12th consecutive victory with a triumph of 81-74 Rutgers Inside the garden of Madison Square.
Spartans showed their depth against the Scarlet Knights, totaling 50 bench points. No one has exceeded Jase Richardsonwho scored a career summit of 20 points on 6-9. Coen Carr It was also excellent for the Spartans, stacking 14 points with a perfect shot in victory.
Previous classification: 12
After an astonishing loss against Ohio State Tuesday, Purdue silenced his skeptics with a beat of 91-64 Michigan SATURDAY. Braden Smith Almost recorded a triple-double in victory, recording 24 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.
It was far from the only star for drivers. Trey Kaufman-Renn And Fletcher rent Also combined for 33 points in the victory while pulling an effective 13-25 on the ground and by committing only three reversals.
Previous classification: 14
Houston made one of the biggest jumps in the Parrish ranking this week, increasing four places. The ascent of the cougars did not occur by accident. After sponge the ground with Utah On Wednesday, the cougars entered Allen Fieldhouse and beat Kansas 92-86 in two stages on Saturday.
In victory, the cougars never gave in, even by following the six -point jayhawks with 18 seconds to play in the first extension. I WAN ROBERTS Houston led to victory, filling the statistics sheet with 24 points, nine rebounds and five assists.
11 Kentucky (-4)
12 Mississippi condition (+1)
13 Kansas (-3)
14 Oregon (-3)
15 Male
16 Texas A & M (-2)
17 Missouri (+5)
18 Illinois
19. Wisconsin (+1)
20 OLE MISS (-3)
21 Michigan
22 Saint-Jean (+1)
23 Louisville (+1)
24 Texas Tech (+1)
25 Clemson (+1)
26 Vander (Previously not classified)