North Carolina stays No. 1 in a men's poll with plenty of changes
Posted Nov 27, 2007
The many holiday tournaments didn't cause any changes at the top of The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll. The bottom of the Top 25, however, was another matter after 13 ranked teams lost a game last week. North Carolina held its slim lead over No. 2 UCLA on Monday as the top five teams stayed the same from last week.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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