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Here is a look at the latest College Basketball AP and Coaches Polls that were released on Monday:

AP Poll:
1. Kentucky (65) 31-0 1,625
2. Duke 28-3 1,544
3. Virginia 28-2 1,454
4. Villanova 29-2 1,444
5. Arizona 28-3 1,360
6. Wisconsin 28-3 1,344
7. Gonzaga 30-2 1,229
8. Maryland 26-5 1,103
9. Kansas 24-7 1,040
10. Northern Iowa 30-3 1,037
11. Notre Dame 26-5 1,026
12. Wichita St 28-4 797
13. Iowa State 22-8 786
14. Louisville 24-7 780
15. Oklahoma 21-9 772
16. Baylor 23-8 701
17. Utah 23-7 587
18. West Virginia 23-8 525
19. North Carolina 21-10 406
20. SMU 24-6 339
21. Arkansas 24-7 300
22. Butler 22-9 287
23. Georgetown 20-9 223
24. Davidson 23-6 99
25. Boise State 24-7 82

Others receiving votes: Oregon 69, Providence 63, Ohio State 40, BYU 18, Michigan St 15, LSU 8, Iowa 7, St. John's 6, San Diego St 3, Stephen F. Austin 2, Valparaiso 1, Dayton 1, North Florida 1, Purdue 1

Dropped from rankings: Ohio State 23, Providence 24, Murray St 25


USA Today Coaches Poll:
1. Kentucky (32) 31-0 800
2. Duke 28-3 754
3. Villanova 29-2 716
4. Virginia 28-2 707
5. Wisconsin 28-3 686
6. Arizona 28-3 650
7. Gonzaga 30-2 611
8. Maryland 26-5 547
9. Notre Dame 26-5 518
10. Kansas 24-7 492
11. Northern Iowa 30-3 485
12. Wichita St 28-4 390
13. Louisville 24-7 386
14. Oklahoma 21-9 378
15. Iowa State 22-8 377
16. Baylor 23-8 318
17. Utah 23-7 300
18. West Virginia 23-8 241
19. North Carolina 21-10 186
20. Arkansas 24-7 167
21. SMU 24-6 162
22. Butler 22-9 138
23. Georgetown 20-9 99
24. Davidson 23-6 59
25. San Diego St 24-7 40

Others receiving votes: Providence 38, Boise State 30, Michigan St 21, Oregon 21, Ohio State 20, Stephen F. Austin 13, Purdue 8, Texas A&M 7, BYU 7, Murray St 6, LSU 6, Texas 6, Dayton 4, Valparaiso 4, Iowa 2

Dropped from rankings: Providence 23, Murray St 24, Ohio State 25
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