Top 25 College Basketball
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1. Duke (22-1): Trying to run the table in ACC.
2. Cincinnati (21-1): So far, only team to beat Duke.
3. Connecticut (19-1): Voskuhl injury not so bad after all.
4. Stanford (19-3): Won Big Game at buzzer.
5. St. John’s (17-6): Good team, brutal week.
6. Kentucky (19-4): Five in a row and counting.
7. Auburn (21-1): Porter back from suspension.
8. Maryland (19-4): After Duke, Md. needs an M.D.
9. Arizona (15-3): Growing up fast.
10. North Carolina (18-5): Seeks 20 wins for 29th year in row.
11. Michigan State (19-4): Cleaves wants to coach too.
12. Wisconsin (19-4): No. 2 in the Big Ten.
13. UCLA (15-5): Bruins have to put teams away.
14. Utah (17-4): Stunning performance at the Pit.
15. Iowa (15-4): Facing an increasingly desperate Purdue.
16. Syracuse (16-6): Deserves some credit for UConn win.
17. Ohio State (16-6): Turnaround ups and downs.
18. Minnesota (14-5): Big Ten is Big Toss-Up.
19. Miami (14-5): Swept St. John’s.
20. Purdue (15-6): Eighth place in Big Ten.
21. Missouri (16-4): Best in Big 12 please stand up.
22. Arkansas (16-6): Running and scrapping again.
23. Indiana (18-7): Knocks off Wisconsin.
24. College of Charleston (20-2): On the way to a big dance.
25. Florida (15-4): Youngsters get another look at Kentucky.
GAME OF THE WEEK
CONNECTICUT (19-1): at STANFORD (19-3):
When--Saturday. Time--Noon. TV--Channel 7.
* Story line--Even though Connecticut’s unbeaten record is history and the No. 1 ranking will be gone soon too, Stanford is still seeking revenge for a 76-56 loss at Connecticut last season. Connecticut pressured Stanford into playing the Huskies’ running game, and Stanford, wearied by the cross-country trip, shot only 31%. The Huskies’ high-scoring star, Richard Hamilton, probably will play after missing the loss to Syracuse because of a thigh bruise, and Connecticut got good news on leading rebounder Jake Voskuhl’s worrisome foot injury Wednesday. One note: Stanford’s record against No. 1 teams is 1-23.
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