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The 2018-19 college basketball season is in full swing and on Monday, December 3 the Associated Press announced its latest AP Top 25 poll for Week 5. After upsetting the Duke Blue Devils in Week 3 to earn the No. 1 spot in the AP’s Week 4 poll, the Gonzaga Bulldogs once again hang on to the top spot in the rankings.
Gonzaga picked up 43 first-place votes while Kansas picked up 19 first-place nods. Duke and Virginia also earned a first-place vote.
Where does your team stand in the latest rankings?
The latest AP Top 25 for the 2018-19 college basketball season can be seen below.
College Basketball AP Top 25 Poll – Week 5
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- Gonzaga (43)
- Kansas (19)
- Duke (1)
- Virginia (1)
- Michigan
- Nevada
- Tennessee
- Auburn
- Kentucky
- Michigan State
- Florida State
- Wisconsin
- Texas Tech
- North Carolina
- Virginia Tech
- Kansas State
- Buffalo
- Iowa
- Ohio State
- Arizona State
- Villanova
- Mississippi State
- Maryland
- Nebraska
- Furman
Others receiving votes: Purdue 100, Syracuse 62, Marquette 47, Iowa St. 46, Texas 44, Creighton 42, St. John’s 39, Houston 30, NC State 14, Indiana 13, Arizona 12, Louisville 11, Clemson 11, Radford 9, TCU 9, Notre Dame 3, Arkansas 3, Oregon 3, UCLA 3, Florida 2, Boston College 2, Davidson 1, Oklahoma 1.
The board for the 2017-18 season: Randy Bennett, Saint Mary’s; Jim Boeheim, Syracuse; Tad Boyle, Colorado; Todd Bozeman, Morgan State; Glenn Braica, St. Francis Brooklyn; Scott Cherry, High Point; Tim Cluess, Iona; Jon Coffman, IP-Fort Wayne; Scott Drew, Baylor; Matt Driscoll, North Florida; Fran Dunphy, Temple; Bill Evans, Idaho State; Mark Fox, Georgia; John Gallagher, Hartford; Matthew Graves, South Alabama; Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan; Steve Henson, Texas-San Antonio; George Ivory, Arkansas-Pine Bluff; Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa; James Jones, Yale; Greg Kampe, Oakland; Mike McConathy, Northwestern State; Greg McDermott, Creighton; Matt McMahon, Murray State; Dan Monson, Long Beach State; Chris Mooney, Richmond; Matt Painter, Purdue; Dave Pilipovich, Air Force; Brett Reed, Lehigh; Kareem Richardson, Missouri-Kansas City; Zach Spiker, Drexel; Mike Young, Wofford.