Friday, October 26, 2012

N.C. State opens ahead of Duke, UNC in AP Top 25 basketball poll

N.C. State has not opened a basketball season ranked ahead of both North Carolina and Duke in 37 years.

That changed Friday.

The Wolfpack is ranked No. 6 in the preseason AP Top 25, two spots ahead of Duke (No. 8) and five spots ahead of the Tar Heels (No. 11). The 1974-75 preseason poll is the last time State was voted ahead of both of its Triangle rivals to start the season.

N.C. State returns four starters from a 24-win team which reached the Sweet 16. Coach Mark Gottfried's second team was also picked to win the ACC for the first time since '75 and is ranked No. 6 in the country by the coaches in the USA Today poll.

It's the first time N.C. State has opened the season in the top 25 since the 2007-08 season. That season, former coach Sidney Lowe's second team, ended in disaster with nine straight losses and a 15-16 record.

The Pack had not been ranked higher than UNC in the preseason top 25 since 1984-85.

It's the 10th time N.C. State has been ranked in the preseason top 10 since the ACC was formed in 1953 but first time since 1975. All three teams with David Thompson in the 1970s opened the season in the top 10, with the 1974-75 team as the preseason No. 1.

It's the 17th straight season Duke, which is coming off of a 27-7 season, has been ranked in the preseason top 15. The Tar Heels, 32-6 a season ago, have been ranked in the preseason top 15 in nine of coach Roy Williams' 10 seasons with eight times in the top 10.


AP TOP 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' preseason college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2011-12 final records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and 2011-12 final ranking:

  Record  Pts  Prv

1. Indiana (43)  27-9  1,592  16

2. Louisville (20)  30-10  1,568  17

3. Kentucky (2)  38-2  1,453  1

4. Ohio St.  31-8  1,292  7

5. Michigan  24-10  1,290  13

6. NC State  24-13  1,270  —

7. Kansas  32-7  1,210  6

8. Duke  27-7  1,094  8

9. Syracuse  34-3  1,062  2

10. Florida  26-11  936  25

11. North Carolina  32-6  904  4

12. Arizona  23-12  902  —

13. UCLA  19-14  840  —

14. Michigan St.  29-8  789  5

15. Missouri  30-5  664  3

16. Creighton  29-6  622  19

17. Memphis  26-9  539  —

18. UNLV  26-9  488  23

19. Baylor  30-8  486  9

20. San Diego St.  26-8  463  22

21. Gonzaga  26-7  384  —

22. Notre Dame  22-12  297  —

23. Wisconsin  26-10  285  14

24. Cincinnati  26-11  120  —

25. Florida St.  25-10  101  10

Others receiving votes: Murray St. 59, VCU 58, Saint Louis 46, Texas 46, Minnesota 40, Butler 33, Pittsburgh 32, Saint Joseph's 25, Marquette 23, Tennessee 15, Oklahoma St. 14, Kansas St. 12, Georgetown 9, New Mexico 9, Ohio 9, Miami 8, Saint Mary's (Cal) 6, West Virginia 6, Davidson 5, Drexel 5, N. Iowa 5, Valparaiso 3, Lehigh 2, Stanford 2, Colorado St. 1, Oral Roberts 1.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now can they just finish ahead of those 2 ?..... I say no

Anonymous said...

This is a "reward" for a hot finish last year...I still dont understand what it is that makes them better than Duke or UNC...but its not how you start. Good for State

Bryan said...

I think State and Duke are certainly Top 10 teams as the season progresses. Both rankings seem about right. Not sold on UNC at all.

Hostpph said...

I think that hey should be even just a bit higher in the rank due to their good season, but contrary to some of people who commented on here, I think they totally deserved it!