Ohio State Stays At No. 15 In AP Top-25 Poll

By Colin Hass-Hill on December 17, 2018 at 12:52 pm
Chris Holtmann
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After a 10-day layoff and a two-point win against Bucknell, Ohio State didn't move up in the latest edition of the Associated Press top-25 poll.

The Buckeyes remained at No. 15 in the poll, which is their highest placement of the season. They have won nine of 10 their games this season and will play twice this week – against Youngstown State at home and versus UCLA in Chicago – with a chance to move up in the ranking.

No. 4 Michigan and No. 10 Michigan State are ranked higher than Ohio State, which is also joined in the poll by No. 16 Wisconsin, No. 22 Indiana, No. 23 Iowa and No. 25 Nebraska. Maryland and Purdue earned votes.

AP Poll
RANK TEAM RECORD PTS 1st VOTES PREV
1 KANSAS 9-0 1,586 56 1
2 DUKE 9-1 1,488 5 2
3 TENNESSEE 8-1 1,464 2 3
4 MICHIGAN 11-0 1,442 1 5
5 VIRGINIA 9-0 1,400 1 6
6 NEVADA 11-0 1,319 7
7 AUBURN 9-1 1,156 8
8 GONZAGA 9-2 1,147 4
9 NORTH CAROLINA 8-2 1,126 12
10 MICHIGAN STATE 9-2 1,070 9
11 FLORIDA STATE 8-1 949 10
12 TEXAS TECH 10-0 912 11
13 VIRGINIA TECH 9-1 838 13
14 BUFFALO 10-0 684 14
15 OHIO STATE 9-1 647 15
16 WISCONSIN 9-2 619 16
17 MISSISSIPPI STATE 9-1 529 18
18 ARIZONA STATE 8-1 415 20
19 KENTUCKY 8-2 377 19
20 MARQUETTE 8-2 350 21
21 HOUSTON 10-0 266 24
22 INDIANA 9-2 226 25
23 IOWA 8-2 224 22
24 FURMAN 12-0 208 23
25 NEBRASKA 9-2 156
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