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Male basketball AP survey: The return of Johni Broome fuels Tennessee to Tennessee to keep the number 1 n ° 1

Male basketball AP survey The return of Johni Broome fuels Male basketball AP survey The return of Johni Broome fuels
Auburn held its edge over the rest of the SEC once again this past week. (John Reed-Imagn Images)

Auburn maintained its advantage over the rest of the dry last week. (John Reed-Imagn images)

Auburn, Alabama and Florida all stayed at the top of the election this week. But with the way things are happening throughout the conference, it seems that it is only a matter of time before the dry turns on itself.

Here is everything you missed in week 12 of the university basketball season and the latest Basketball Survey for Associated Press.

Johni Broome is back and Auburn is still at the top of the dry.

The Tigers won their 11th consecutive victory on Saturday evening when they beat Tennessee 53-51. He marked the first Broome match from an ankle injury. He had a summit of 16 points and 13 rebounds on the bench in victory, which marked the lowest total that the tigers had all year round.

Although it is not a large offensive projection – Auburn went only 3 out of 20 of the 3 -point line – it was nevertheless a victory. Auburn has kept classification No. 1 in this week’s survey and has kept its lead in what was an otherwise chaotic section of the conference. He will go to LSU on Wednesday before a match on the road against the No. 23 Ole Miss on Saturday.

The first five of this week’s survey have not changed, with Duke, Iowa State, Alabama and Florida, which all hold hard. Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils, who welcome North Carolina this weekend, won their 13th consecutive victory on Saturday by defeating Wake Forest on the road. The cyclones also survived a victory on the road on Arizona State on Saturday.

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Back in the SEC, Crimson Tide had trouble spending LSU and Star Mark Sears sat in the second half of the match on Saturday after being detaineed aimed in the first 20 minutes. The Gators, still 18-2, will turn around and face Tennessee – which dropped two places at n ° 8 – Saturday. Flights will have to face Kentucky before this match on Tuesday evening.

The Wildcats also abandoned their second consecutive game last week. After falling into Alabama, they lost on the road to Vanderbilt – which prompted another storm of justice and a fine of commodore fans in Nashville. The Wildcats fell to n ° 12 this week accordingly.

Uncategled Texas amazed Texas A&M 70-69 with a late winner in Austin on Saturday. The Aggies, despite the loss of three of their last five, were held in n ° 13.

However, the SEC has an incredible 10 teams classified in the ballot box this week. Even if things will not become easier – the Crimson Tide will close the regular season with seven consecutive games, including two against Auburn, for example – the conference is clearly far and above the rest of the country.

Tuesday January 28

N ° 12 Kentucky at n ° 8 Tennessee | 7 p.m. and | Espn

Wednesday January 29

N ° 4 Alabama at n ° 14 Mississippi State | 9 p.m. and | Dry network

Saturday, February 1

N ° 5 Florida at n ° 8 Tennessee | 12:00 pm HE HE | Espn

N ° 20 Missouri at n ° 14 Mississippi State | 1 p.m. and | Dry network

N ° 1 Auburn at n ° 23 Ole Miss | 2 p.m. and | Espn

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North Carolina at No. 2 Duke | 6.30 p.m. HE | Espn

N ° 25 UCONN at No. 9 Marquette | 8 p.m. and | Fox

The complete male basketball survey of the Associated Press from January 27, 2025.

1. Auburn (18-1)

2. Duke (17-2)

3. Iowa state (17-2)

4. Alabama (17-3)

5. Florida (18-2)

6. Houston (16-3)

7. Michigan State (17-2)

8. Tennessee (17-3)

9. Marquette (17-3)

10. Purdue (16-5)

11. Kansas (14-5)

12. Kentucky (14-5)

13. Texas A&M (15-5)

14. Mississippi condition (16-4)

15. St. John’s (17-3)

16. Oregon (16-4)

17. Wisconsin (16-4)

18. Illinois (14-6)

19. Memphis (16-4)

20. Missouri (16-4)

21. Louisville (15-5)

22. Texas Tech (15-4)

23. Ole Miss (15-5)

24. Vanderbilt (16-4)

25. Uconn (14-6)

Others receiving votes: Michigan 129, Maryland 116, Utah State 99, Clemson 92, Arizona 47, Saint Mary’s 45, Gonzaga 34, Texas 22, Creighton 12, Baylor 8, New Mexico 4, VCU 4, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2 , Bradley 1, Ucla 1

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