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Colorado Moves Up Four Spots to #19 in Latest AP Poll: Nov 26th, 2012

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Colorado lands at #19, vaulting four spots in this week's AP Top 25 poll. The Buffaloes round out the Pac 12 presence in the poll with Arizona at #9. One Pac 12 team fell out of the poll this week. UCLA had been ranked #11. Colorado played only one game this week, a win at home over Air Force, 89-74.
Arizona moves up one spot in the poll following a single game that resulted in a win at home over Long Beach State, 94-72.
UCLA drops out of the poll after a win against Georgia, 60-56 and losses to Cal Poly, 70-68 and Georgetown, 78-70.
Indiana stays number one for the third week in a row. Georgetown enters the Top 25 at #20 with an upset win on the road over then-11th ranked UCLA, an overtime loss on the road to 1st ranked Indiana, 82-72, and a win at home over Mount St. Mary's, 72-50. Minnesota comes in at #21 with wins against Stanford, 66-63 and then-19th ranked Memphis, 84-75 and a loss to then-5th ranked Duke, 89-71. Illinois shows up at #22 with wins against Gardner-Webb, 63-62, Butler, 78-61, and Chaminade, 84-61. New Mexico also enters the Top 25 at #25. Memphis drops out of the Top 25 this week with an upset loss on the road to Virginia Commonwealth, 78-65, an upset loss on the road to Minnesota, and a win on the road over Northern Iowa, 52-47. Connecticut drops out after a win against Stony Brook, 73-62 and a loss to New Mexico, 66-60. Baylor also drops out this week.
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AP Top 25
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Indiana6-0
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Duke6-0
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Michigan5-0
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OSU4-0
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Lville5-1
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Syracuse4-0
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Florida5-0
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Kentucky4-1
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Arizona3-0
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Kansas4-1
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CREI6-0
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Gonzaga6-0
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MSU5-1
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UNC5-1
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OSU5-0
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Missouri5-1
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Cinci6-0
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NC State4-1
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Colorado5-0
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GTOWN4-1
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MINN6-1
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Illinois7-0
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SDSU4-1
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UNLV3-1
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Lobos6-0
Poll in Motion


[h=2]AP Top 25 By Conference[/h]
ConfTop 25
Teams
Conf
Teams
Pct in
Top 25
Big Ten61250.0%
Big East41625.0%
ACC31225.0%
SEC31225.0%
Mountain West3837.5%
Big 1221020.0%
Pac 1221216.7%
Missouri Valley11010.0%
West Coast1911.1%


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