Michigan drops in AP Top 25 after upset loss to Wisconsin

Arizona maintained its No. 1 ranking in the latest AP Top 25 college basketball poll, while Michigan fell two spots to No. 4 following an unexpected home defeat to Wisconsin. Iowa State rose to No. 2, tying its program-high mark with a perfect 16-0 record. The shakeup came after a weekend of key results in Division I men's basketball.

Entering the weekend, six teams remained undefeated in Division I college basketball, but Michigan's upset loss to Wisconsin as a 19.5-point favorite reduced that number to five. The Wolverines, previously ranked No. 2, dropped to No. 4 in the second AP Top 25 poll of 2026. Earlier in the week, Michigan narrowly escaped an upset against Penn State, securing a 74-72 victory after the Nittany Lions missed a buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

Arizona solidified its position at No. 1, earning 60 of 61 possible first-place votes. The Wildcats bolstered their resume with wins over Kansas State and TCU, adding to earlier victories against Florida, UCLA, UConn, Alabama, and Auburn. Their next challenge is a road game against BYU later this month.

Iowa State climbed one spot to No. 2, matching its highest ranking in program history from last season. The Cyclones enter the week at 16-0 and face a pivotal matchup on the road against Kansas. Among the remaining undefeated teams, Nebraska advanced two spots to No. 8, Vanderbilt entered the top 10 at No. 10, and Miami (Ohio) sits just outside the rankings at 17-0 with the fourth-most votes in the others receiving votes section.

Kansas exited the poll after falling to 1-2 in Big 12 play, including an 86-75 loss to West Virginia despite a comeback win over TCU earlier in the week. The poll reflects results through Sunday, highlighting the early intensity of conference schedules.

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Michigan State Spartans celebrate 77-64 Big Ten road win over Indiana Hoosiers, with key players Kur Teng and Jaxon Kohler in action at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Michigan State beats Indiana 77-64 in Big Ten road win

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No. 13 Michigan State secured a 77-64 victory over Indiana on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, extending its winning streak to four games. The Spartans' hot three-point shooting overwhelmed the Hoosiers, who suffered their fourth straight loss and now sit on the NCAA Tournament bubble. Key performances from Jaxon Kohler and Kur Teng powered Michigan State to control the game from start to finish.

Duke held onto the top spot in the Associated Press men's college basketball Top 25 poll released on Monday, receiving 56 of 61 first-place votes after completing a 29-2 regular season. Florida surged to No. 4, positioning itself as a contender for the final No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed, while Illinois and Virginia entered the top 10. The rankings come ahead of Selection Sunday, with the Blue Devils in line for the overall No. 1 seed.

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The 2026 Big Ten men's basketball tournament began on March 10 at the United Center in Chicago, with Michigan positioned as the top favorite after a dominant 29-2 regular season. Early games saw Maryland defeat Oregon 70-60 and Northwestern beat Penn State 76-66 in the first round. Michigan State emerges as a potential challenger despite two losses to the Wolverines this year.

The third-ranked Michigan Wolverines will visit the 10th-ranked Illinois Fighting Illini on Friday, February 27, 2026, aiming to clinch the outright Big Ten regular-season title. The game at State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois, tips off at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on Fox. Michigan holds a slim 1.5-point favorite status with an over/under of 158.5 points.

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