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Arizona Leads Three Pac-12 Teams at #21 in AP Poll: Mar 18th, 2013

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Three Pac-12 teams land in this week's AP Top 25 poll. They are Arizona at #21, UCLA (#24), and Oregon (#25).
Arizona moves down three spots in the poll following a week that began with a win on the road over Colorado, 79-69. After that came an upset loss on the road against then-21st ranked UCLA, 66-64.
UCLA moves down three places after wins against then-18th ranked Arizona and Arizona State, 80-75 and a loss to Oregon, 78-69. Oregon enters the poll at #25 after wins against then-21st ranked UCLA, Utah, 64-45, and Washington, 80-77.
Gonzaga stays number one for the second straight week. Virginia Commonwealth falls out of the Top 25 this week with a win on the road over St. Joseph's (PA), 82-79, a win on the road over Massachusetts, 71-62, and a loss on the road to then-16th ranked Saint Louis, 62-56.
New Mexico is a big mover this week to #10 after a win on the road over Wyoming, 59-46, a win on the road over San Diego State, 60-50, and a win on the road over UNLV, 63-56. Wisconsin shot up four spots to #18 after wins against then-3rd ranked Indiana, 68-56 and then-6th ranked Michigan, 68-59 and a loss to then-10th ranked Ohio State, 50-43. Duke slipped 4 spots to #6 after a loss to Maryland, 83-74.
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AP Top 25
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Gonzaga31-2
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Lville29-5
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Kansas29-5
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Indiana27-6
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MIA27-6
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Duke27-5
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OSU26-7
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GTOWN25-6
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MSU25-8
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Michigan26-7
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Lobos29-5
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K-State27-7
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SLU27-6
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Florida26-7
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MARQ23-8
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Syracuse26-9
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OSU24-8
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WISC23-11
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Memphis30-4
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PITT24-8
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Arizona25-7
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CREI27-7
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ND25-9
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UCLA25-9
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Oregon26-8
Poll in Motion


[h=2]AP Top 25 By Conference[/h]
ConfTop 25
Teams
Conf
Teams
Pct in
Top 25
Big East61637.5%
Big Ten51241.7%
Pac-1231225.0%
Big 1231030.0%
ACC21216.7%
Mountain West1812.5%
A-101147.1%
SEC1128.3%
Conference USA1128.3%
West Coast1911.1%
Missouri Valley11010.0%


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