Alabama fell to No. 2 in Monday’s Associated Press men’s basketball poll after losing last Wednesday to Tennessee. Houston moved into the top spot after winning both of its games last week. Here are the rest of the rankings:
Houston moved into the top spot after winning both of its games last week, including Sunday over Memphis. The Cougars received 48 first-place votes, while Alabama and No. 3 Kansas both received seven.
Alabama rebounded from its 68-59 loss to the Vols by hammering Georgia on Saturday, 108-59. It was the first week Alabama had been No. 1 since December 2002., in which Houston has consistently held the No. 1 spot over Alabama at No. 2., Alabama was the No. 1 overall seed ahead of Houston, even after its loss to Tennessee.released later Monday, Alabama also fell to No. 2 after being ranked No. 1 last week for the first time in program history.
Alabama plays at South Carolina this Wednesday night before hosting Arkansas on Saturday for senior day.
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