Duke has fallen out of the AP Top 25 for the first time since 2007.
The Blue Devils, ranked No. 24 last week, fell to 15–6 with an 80–69 road loss to Miami. They have now lost four of their last five games dating back to Jan. 13.
Oklahoma remains atop the poll after surviving LSU 77–75 in Baton Rouge, and are followed by UNC for a third straight week. Iowa and Kansas have been replaced by Villanova and Maryland at No. 3 and No. 4, and West Virginiadipped from No. 9 to No. 14.
Oregon was the biggest mover, jumping from No. 23 to No. 16.
Below are the full rankings:
1. Oklahoma (45 first-place votes)
2. North Carolina (20)
3. Villanova
4. Maryland
5. Iowa
6. Xavier
7. Kansas
8. Texas A&M
9. Virginia
10. Michigan State
11. Providence
12. SMU
13. Iowa State
14. West Virginia
15. Baylor
16. Oregon
17. Miami
18. Purdue
19. Louisville
20. Kentucky
21. Wichita State
22. Indiana
23. Arizona
24. Dayton
25. South Carolina
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