Scoreboard

Published 4:27 am Tuesday, December 6, 2016

NFL standings
National Football League
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
New England    10    2    0    .833    319    207
Miami    7    5    0    .583    255    278
Buffalo    6    6    0    .500    305    274
N.Y. Jets    3    9    0    .250    206    307
South
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Houston    6    6    0    .500    207    257
Indianapolis    6    6    0    .500    311    311
Tennessee    6    6    0    .500    308    296
Jacksonville    2    10    0    .167    224    313
North
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Baltimore    7    5    0    .583    256    207
Pittsburgh    7    5    0    .583    290    236
Cincinnati    4    7    1    .375    245    259
Cleveland    0    12    0    .000    197    352
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Oakland    10    2    0    .833    345    299
Kansas City    9    3    0    .750    281    242
Denver    8    4    0    .667    286    229
San Diego    5    7    0    .417    334    319
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Dallas    11    1    0    .917    333    228
N.Y. Giants    8    4    0    .667    245    237
Washington    6    5    1    .542    303    295
Philadelphia    5    7    0    .417    268    245
South
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Atlanta    7    5    0    .583    386    331
Tampa Bay    7    5    0    .583    277    285
New Orleans    5    7    0    .417    347    335
Carolina    4    8    0    .333    283    321
North
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Detroit    8    4    0    .667    275    251
Green Bay    6    6    0    .500    295    302
Minnesota    6    6    0    .500    233    209
Chicago    3    9    0    .250    204    270
West
W    L    T    Pct    PF    PA
Seattle    8    3    1    .708    264    194
Arizona    5    6    1    .458    276    251
Los Angeles    4    8    0    .333    180    262
San Francisco    1    11    0    .083    234    370
Thursday, Dec. 1
Dallas 17, Minnesota 15
Sunday, Dec. 4
Baltimore 38, Miami 6
Chicago 26, San Francisco 6
New England 26, Los Angeles 10
Kansas City 29, Atlanta 28
Cincinnati 32, Philadelphia 14
Denver 20, Jacksonville 10
Detroit 28, New Orleans 13
Green Bay 21, Houston 13
Oakland 38, Buffalo 24
Tampa Bay 28, San Diego 21
Pittsburgh 24, N.Y. Giants 14
Arizona 31, Washington 23
Seattle 40, Carolina 7
Monday, Dec. 5
Indianapolis 41, N.Y. Jets 10
Byes: Cleveland, Tennessee
Thursday, Dec. 8
Oakland at Kansas City, 8:25 p.m. (NBC-NFLN-Twitter)
Sunday, Dec. 11
Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 p.m. (CBS)
San Diego at Carolina, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. (CBS)
Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. (CBS)
Minnesota at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Arizona at Miami, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. (FOX)
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Denver at Tennessee, 1 p.m. (CBS)
N.Y. Jets at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. (CBS)
Seattle at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. (FOX)
Atlanta at Los Angeles, 4:25 p.m. (FOX)
x-Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:30 p.m. (NBC)
Monday, Dec. 12
Baltimore at New England, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)

All-Big Ten
All-Big Ten Football Team
FIRST TEAM
Offense
Quarterback—J.T. Barrett, Ohio State, 6-2, 222, Jr., Wichita Falls, Texas.
Running backs—u-Saquon Barkley, Penn State, 5-11, 223, So., Coplay, Pennsylvania; Justin Jackson, Northwestern, 5-11, 193, Jr., Carol Stream, Illinois.
Offensive tackles—Erik Magnuson, Michigan, 6-6, 305, Sr., Carlsbad, California; Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin, 6-6, 314, Jr., Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Offensive guards—Dan Feeney, Indiana, 6-4, 305, Sr., Orland Park, Illinois; Billy Price, Ohio State, 6-4, 315, Jr., Austintown, Ohio.
Center—u-Pat Elflein, Ohio State, 6-3, 300, Sr., Pickerington, Ohio.
Tight end—Jake Butt, Michigan, 6-6, 250, Pickerington, Ohio.
Wide receivers—Austin Carr, Northwestern, 6-1, 200, Sr., Benicia, California; Curtis Samuel, Ohio State, 5-11, 197, Jr., Brooklyn, New York.
All-purpose player—Jabrill Peppers, Michigan, 6-1, 205, Jr., East Orange, New Jersey.
Place-kicker—Emmit Carpenter, Minnesota, 6-0, 199, So., Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Defense
Defensive ends—Taco Charlton, Michigan, 6-6, 272, Sr., Pickerington, Ohio; Tyquan Lewis, Ohio State, 6-4, 266, Jr., Tarboro, New Jersey.
Defensive tackles— Jaleel Johnson, Iowa, 6-4, 310, Sr., Lombard, Illinois; Malik McDowell, Michigan State, 6-6, 276, Jr., Detroit.
Linebackers—Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State, 6-2, 243, Jr., Hinesville, Georgia; Jabrill Peppers, Michigan, 6-1, 205, Jr., East Orange, New Jersey; T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, 6-5, 243, Jr. Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
Cornerbacks—Desmond King, Iowa, 5-11, 203, Sr., Detroit; u-Jourdan Lewis, Michigan, 5-11, 186, Sr., Detroit.
Safeties—Nate Gerry, Nebraska, 6-2, 220, Sr., Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Malik Hooker, Ohio State, 6-2, 205, So., New Castle, Pennsylvania.
Punter—u-Cameron Johnston, Ohio State, 5-11, 198, graduate senior, Geelong, Australia.
SECOND TEAM
Offense
Quarterback—Trace McSorley, Penn State, 6-0, 205, So., Ashburn, Virginia.
Running backs—Corey Clement, Wisconsin, 5-11, 227, Sr., Glassboro, New Jersey; Mike Weber, Ohio State, 5-10, 212, Fr., Detroit.
Offensive tackles—Ben Braden, Michigan, 6-6, 335, Sr., Rockford, Michigan; Jamarco Jones, Ohio State, 6-5, 310, Jr., Chicago.
Offensive guards—Brian Allen, Michigan State, 6-2, 304, Jr., Hinsdale, Illinois; Kyle Kalis, Michigan, 6-5, 305, Sr., Lakewood, Ohio.
Center—Mason Cole, Michigan, 6-5, 305, Jr., Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Tight end—Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin, 6-6, 248, Jr., Aurora, Illinois.
Wide receivers—Amara Darboh, Michigan, 6-2, 215, Sr., West Des Moines, Iowa; DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue, 6-2, 205, Sr., Atlanta.
All-purpose—Curtis Samuel, Ohio State, 5-11, 197, Jr., Brooklyn, New York.
Place-kicker—Tyler Davis, Penn State, 5-11, 180, Jr., St. Charles, Illinois.
Defense
Defensive ends— Ifeadi Odenigbo, Northwestern, 6-3, 265, Sr., Centerville, Ohio; Chris Wormley, Michigan, 6-6, 302, Sr., Toledo, Ohio.
Defensive tackles—Ryan Glasgow, Michigan, 6-4, 299, Sr., Aurora, Illinois; Steven Richardson, Minnesota, 6-0, 300, Jr., Chicago.
Linebackers—Vince Biegel, Wisconsin, 6-4, 245, Sr., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin; Josey Jewell, Iowa, 6-2, 235, Decorah, Iowa; Tegray Scales, Indiana, 6-0, 230, Jr., Cincinnati.
Cornerbacks—Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State, 6-0, 192, So., Cleveland; Sojourn Shelton, Wisconsin, 5-9, 168, Sr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Safeties—Godwin Igwebuike, Northwestern, 6-0, 205, Jr., Pickerington, Ohio; Leo Musso, Wisconsin, 5-10, 194, Waunakee, Wisconsin.
Punter—Kenny Allen, Michigan, 6-4, 222, Sr., Fenton, Michigan.
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Coach of the year: James Franklin, Penn State.
Offensive player of the year: Saquon Barkley, Penn State.
Defensive player of the year: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan.
Newcomer of the year: Mike Weber, Ohio State.

NBA standings
National Basketball Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Toronto    14    7    .667    —
Boston    12    9    .571      2
New York    11    9    .550      2 1/2
Brooklyn    5    15    .250      8 1/2
Philadelphia    4    17    .190    10
Southeast Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Charlotte    12    9    .571    —
Atlanta    10    12    .455    2 1/2
Orlando    9    12    .429    3
Washington    7    12    .368    4
Miami    7    13    .350    4 1/2
Central Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Cleveland    14    5    .737    —
Chicago    11    9    .550    3 1/2
Milwaukee    10    9    .526    4
Detroit    11    11    .500    4 1/2
Indiana    10    11    .476    5
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W    L    Pct    GB
San Antonio    17    4    .810    —
Houston    14    7    .667      3
Memphis    14    8    .636      3 1/2
New Orleans    7    15    .318    10 1/2
Dallas    4    16    .200    12 1/2
Northwest Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Oklahoma City    14    8    .636    —
Utah    13    9    .591    1
Portland    12    10    .545    2
Denver    8    13    .381    5 1/2
Minnesota    6    14    .300    7
Pacific Division
W    L    Pct    GB
Golden State    18    3    .857    —
L.A. Clippers    16    6    .727      2 1/2
L.A. Lakers    10    13    .435      9
Sacramento    7    13    .350    10 1/2
Phoenix    6    14    .300    11 1/2
Monday’s Games
Denver 106, Philadelphia 98
Cleveland 116, Toronto 112
Oklahoma City 102, Atlanta 99
Washington 118, Brooklyn 113
Houston 107, Boston 106
Memphis 110, New Orleans 108, 2OT
Portland 112, Chicago 110
San Antonio 97, Milwaukee 96
Charlotte 109, Dallas 101
Golden State 142, Indiana 106
Utah 107, L.A. Lakers 101
Tuesday’s Games
Orlando at Washington, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Memphis, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Utah, 9 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Denver at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Cleveland at New York, 8 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m.
Portland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Indiana at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.

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Cavaliers’ box
CLEVELAND (116)
James 12-26 8-9 34, Love 8-18 6-6 28, Thompson 3-5 0-2 6, Irving 9-18 4-4 24, Smith 1-2 0-0 2, Jefferson 2-3 0-0 5, Frye 3-7 2-2 10, Shumpert 1-1 0-0 2, Liggins 1-2 2-4 5, Dunleavy 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 40-84 22-27 116.
TORONTO (112)
Carroll 3-10 1-2 8, Siakam 3-6 0-0 6, Valanciunas 1-8 2-2 4, Lowry 7-14 6-7 24, DeRozan 12-23 7-7 31, Ross 4-9 2-2 14, Patterson 3-12 3-4 12, Nogueira 2-2 2-3 6, Joseph 3-4 0-0 7, Powell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-88 23-27 112.
Cleveland    30    32    28    26    =    116
Toronto    27    34    20    31    =    112
3-Point Goals—Cleveland 14-32 (Love 6-11, Frye 2-5, Irving 2-6, James 2-7, Jefferson 1-1, Liggins 1-1, Smith 0-1), Toronto 13-32 (Ross 4-7, Lowry 4-9, Patterson 3-7, Joseph 1-1, Carroll 1-6, DeRozan 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 48 (Love, Thompson 14), Toronto 33 (Valanciunas 10). Assists—Cleveland 21 (Irving, James 7), Toronto 22 (Lowry 9). Total Fouls—Cleveland 21, Toronto 22. Technicals—Toronto defensive three second, Toronto team. A—19,800 (19,800).

Nagurski award
Bronko Nagurski Award Winners
2016—Jonathan Allen, Alabama
2015—Tyler Matakevich, Temple
2014—Scooby Wright III, Arizona
2013—Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
2012—Manti Te’o, Notre Dame
2011—Luke Kuechly, Boston College
2010—Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson
2009—Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
2008—Brian Orakpo, Texas
2007—Glenn Dorsey, LSU
2006—James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
2005—Elvis Dumervil, Louisville
2004—Derrick Johnson, Texas
2003—Derrick Strait, Oklahoma
2002—Terrell Suggs, Arizona State
2001—Roy Williams, Oklahoma
2000—Dan Morgan, Miami
1999—Corey Moore, Virginia Tech
1998—Champ Bailey, Georgia
1997—Charles Woodson, Michigan
1996—Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
1995—Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
1994—Warren Sapp, Miami
1993—Rob Waldorf, Arizona

AP football poll
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 3, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record    Pts    Pv
1. Alabama (61)    13-0    1525    1
2. Ohio St.    11-1    1444    2
3. Clemson    12-1    1396    3
4. Washington    12-1    1329    4
5. Penn St.    11-2    1252    8
6. Michigan    10-2    1249    5
7. Oklahoma    10-2    1173    7
8. Wisconsin    10-3    1054    6
9. Southern Cal    9-3    1040    10
10. Florida St.    9-3    889    12
11. Colorado    10-3    886    9
12. W. Michigan    13-0    871    13
13. Oklahoma St.    9-3    800    11
14. West Virginia    10-2    788    14
15. Louisville    9-3    542    16
16. Stanford    9-3    508    17
17. Auburn    8-4    493    18
18. Virginia Tech    9-4    372    19
19. LSU    7-4    351    21
20. Florida    8-4    331    15
21. Iowa    8-4    272    22
22. Pittsburgh    8-4    237    24
23. Temple    10-3    229    NR
24. Nebraska    9-3    196    23
25. South Florida    10-2    173    24
Others receiving votes: Houston 101, Utah 99, Boise St. 95, Washington St. 31, Texas A&M 26, Air Force 20, Navy 15, Tennessee 12, San Diego St. 8, W. Kentucky 7, Miami 6, Georgia Tech 3, Kansas St. 2.

Coaches’ poll
The Amway Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 3, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and previous ranking:
Record    Pts    Pv
1. Alabama (58)    13-0    1450    1
2. Ohio State    11-1    1354    2
3. Clemson    12-1    1347    3
4. Washington    12-1    1283    4
5. Penn State    11-2    1186    8
6. Michigan    10-2    1181    6
7. Oklahoma    10-2    1128    7
8. Wisconsin    10-3    992    5
9. Southern California    9-3    981    11
10. Florida State    9-3    898    12
11. Colorado    10-3    828    9
12. West Virginia    10-2    806    13
13. Oklahoma State    9-3    754    10
14. Western Michigan    13-0    635    14
15. Louisville    9-3    631    15
16. Stanford    9-3    542    17
17. Auburn    8-4    504    19
18. Florida    8-4    421    16
19. Virginia Tech    9-4    374    18
20. LSU    7-4    359    21
21. Nebraska    9-3    241    22
22. South Florida    10-2    197    23
23. Utah    8-4    170    24
24. Temple    10-3    126    NR
25. Iowa    8-4    97    25
Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 61; Boise State 50; Houston 43; Navy 42; Washington State 39; San Diego State 36; Tennessee 33; Texas A&M 22; Miami (Fla.) 14; Western Kentucky 14; North Carolina 7; Appalachian State 2; Kentucky 2.

Boys’ H.S. scores
Ohio High School Athletic Association
Monday’s Boys’ Basketball Scores
Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 76, Sugar Grove Berne Union 51
Cols. Ready 45, Cols. Franklin Hts. 36
Nelsonville-York 71, Stewart Federal Hocking 16

Girls’ H.S. scores
Ohio High School Athletic Association
Monday’s Girls’ Basketball Scores
Bellaire 65, Martins Ferry 40
Belpre 47, Crown City S. Gallia 23
Chesapeake 62, Gallipolis Gallia 37
Fayetteville-Perry 68, Manchester 51
Ironton 49, Portsmouth 36
Jackson 51, Wellston 33
Leesburg Fairfield 44, Mowrystown Whiteoak 21
Lynchburg-Clay 78, Georgetown 30
Nelsonville-York 63, Stewart Federal Hocking 36
New Boston Glenwood 68, Symmes Valley 54
Oak Hill 65, Lucasville Valley 32
Parkersburg South, W.Va. 48, Beverly Ft. Frye 39
Portsmouth Clay 65, Franklin Furnace Green 16
Portsmouth Notre Dame 66, Latham Western 38
Portsmouth W. 62, McDermott Northwest 59
Proctorville Fairland 68, Ironton Rock Hill 37
Racine Southern 42, Corning Miller 24
Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington 37, W. Union 33
S. Point 60, Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 59
S. Webster 53, Waverly 44
Sardinia Eastern Brown 50, Peebles 39
Wheelersburg 55, Minford 54

Blue Jackets’ box
Arizona    1    0    0    =    1
Columbus    1    1    2    =    4
First Period—1, Arizona, Rieder 7 (Ekman-larsson, Goligoski), 9:28 (pp). 2, Columbus, Gagner 9 (Wennberg, Atkinson), 11:39 (pp). Penalties—Dubinsky, CBJ, (hooking), 8:23; Crouse, ARI, (high sticking), 11:24; Hanzal, ARI, (holding), 11:53; Hartnell, CBJ, (roughing), 18:25; White, ARI, (roughing), 18:25.
Second Period—3, Columbus, Foligno 10 (Gagner, Atkinson), 5:09 (pp). Penalties—Rieder, ARI, (boarding), 3:56; Hanzal, ARI, (interference), 12:18.
Third Period—4, Columbus, Gagner 10 (Hartnell, Saad), 11:37. 5, Columbus, Werenski 6 (Gagner), 15:00. Penalties—Crouse, ARI, (roughing), 7:56; Jones, CBJ, (roughing), 7:56; Perlini, ARI, (high sticking), 9:03; Hanzal, ARI, (hooking), 18:30.
Shots on Goal—Arizona 8-5-5—18. Columbus 11-7-16—34.
Power-play opportunities—Arizona 1 of 1; Columbus 2 of 6.
Goalies—Arizona, Domingue 4-9-1 (34 shots-30 saves). Columbus, Bobrovsky 14-5-2 (18-17).
A—11,091 (18,144). T—2:27.
Referees—Wes McCauley, Brad Meier. Linesmen—Derek Amell, Bryan Pancich.

NHL standings
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP    W    L    OT    Pts    GF    GA
Montreal    25    17    6    2    36    74    56
Ottawa    26    15    9    2    32    64    67
Boston    26    15    10    1    31    63    58
Tampa Bay    27    14    11    2    30    77    72
Florida    26    12    11    3    27    63    67
Detroit    26    12    11    3    27    65    69
Toronto    24    10    9    5    25    72    77
Buffalo    25    9    10    6    24    51    65
GP    W    L    OT    Pts    GF    GA
N.Y. Rangers    26    17    8    1    35    95    65
Pittsburgh    26    16    7    3    35    88    80
Columbus    24    15    5    4    34    77    53
Washington    24    14    7    3    31    61    55
Philadelphia    27    14    10    3    31    87    85
New Jersey    24    11    7    6    28    63    66
Carolina    25    10    10    5    25    58    65
N.Y. Islanders    24    9    10    5    23    62    71
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP    W    L    OT    Pts    GF    GA
Chicago    27    16    8    3    35    74    68
St. Louis    25    14    7    4    32    69    70
Minnesota    24    12    8    4    28    66    51
Winnipeg    28    13    13    2    28    74    81
Nashville    24    11    9    4    26    71    66
Dallas    26    10    10    6    26    66    85
Colorado    23    9    13    1    19    49    69
GP    W    L    OT    Pts    GF    GA
San Jose    25    15    9    1    31    60    51
Edmonton    27    14    10    3    31    80    70
Anaheim    26    12    9    5    29    67    67
Los Angeles    25    13    10    2    28    66    66
Calgary    28    13    13    2    28    71    82
Vancouver    25    11    12    2    24    58    75
Arizona    24    8    12    4    20    57    76
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Monday’s Games
Washington 3, Buffalo 2, OT
Boston 4, Florida 3, OT
Columbus 4, Arizona 1
Pittsburgh 8, Ottawa
Tuesday’s Games
N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Edmonton at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
Montreal at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Arizona at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Calgary at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Boston at Washington, 8 p.m.
Ottawa at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Carolina at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m.

College basketball
College Basketball Scores
EAST
Lafayette 74, St. Francis Brooklyn 72
Md.-Eastern Shore 87, Central Penn College 74
Rider 71, Siena 69
St. John’s 76, CS Northridge 70
UConn 52, Syracuse 50
SOUTH
Coastal Carolina 100, Piedmont International 63
Jacksonville 76, Bethune-Cookman 66
Louisiana Tech 98, Alcorn St. 65
UNC-Greensboro 108, Mars Hill 56
MIDWEST
Iowa 95, Stetson 68
Iowa St. 91, Nebraska-Omaha 47
SOUTHWEST
Texas A&M 86, Texas A&M-CC 69
Texas-Arlington 99, Texas-Dallas 49
FAR WEST
Boise St. 80, Loyola Marymount 79
CS Bakersfield 81, N. Arizona 47
Milwaukee 83, Montana St. 78
Portland 90, Rio Grande 89
Wyoming 67, Colorado Christian 60

AP men’s poll
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 4, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking
Record    Pts    Pvs
1. Villanova (57)    8-0    1,613    2
2. UCLA (2)    9-0    1,478    11
3. Kansas    7-1    1,458    4
4. Baylor (6)    8-0    1,437    9
5. Duke    8-1    1,389    5
6. Kentucky    7-1    1,274    1
7. North Carolina    8-1    1,234    3
8. Gonzaga    8-0    1,198    8
9. Indiana    7-1    1,103    13
10. Creighton    8-0    1,003    10
11. Louisville    7-1    901    14
12. Saint Mary’s (Cal)    6-0    899    12
13. Xavier    7-1    784    7
14. Virginia    7-1    758    6
15. West Virginia    6-1    729    25
16. Butler    8-0    691    18
17. Wisconsin    7-2    655    17
18. Purdue    6-2    485    15
19. South Carolina    8-0    476    20
20. Arizona    6-2    320    16
21. Florida    7-1    285    24
22. Cincinnati    7-1    258    –
23. Notre Dame    8-0    197    –
24. Oregon    7-2    175    23
25. Iowa St.    5-2    95    19
Others receiving votes: Syracuse 45, Southern Cal 43, Ohio St. 40, TCU 33, Florida St. 18, Virginia Tech 11, California 10, Maryland 9, Valparaiso 7, Wichita St. 5, Temple 3, Michigan St. 3, Minnesota 1, IPFW 1, UNC Wilmington 1.

USA Today poll
The top 25 teams in the USA Today men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 4, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record    Pts    Pvs
1. Villanova (28)    8-0    796    2
2. UCLA (1)    9-0    715    9
3. Kansas (1)    7-1    709    5
4. Duke (2)    8-1    700    4
5. North Carolina    8-1    636    3
6. Baylor    8-0    629    11
7. Kentucky    7-1    620    1
8. Gonzaga    8-0    607    8
9. Indiana    7-1    528    10
10. Creighton    8-0    494    12
11. Saint Mary’s    6-0    434    13
12. Virginia    7-1    421    6
13. Louisville    7-1    396    14
14. Xavier    7-1    392    7
15. Butler    8-0    349    18
16. West Virginia    6-1    315    19
17. Wisconsin    7-2    270    17
18. South Carolina    8-0    261    23
19. Purdue    6-2    245    16
20. Arizona    6-2    178    15
21. Florida    7-1    121    —
22. Notre Dame    8-0    111    —
23. Cincinnati    7-1    107    —
24. Oregon    7-2    91    20
25. Iowa State    5-2    64    21
Others receiving votes: Syracuse 48, Maryland 42, TCU 21, Southern Cal 15, Ohio State 14, Rhode Island 11, Texas A&M 8, Colorado 7, Florida State 7, Oklahoma State 7, Virginia Tech 7, Arkansas 6, California 6, Wichita State 5, Michigan State 4, UCF 1, Fort Wayne 1, Valparaiso 1.

Women’s poll
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 4, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:
Record    Pts    Pvs
1. UConn (18)    7-0    809    2
2. Notre Dame (15)    8-0    807    1
3. Baylor    9-1    750    4
4. Maryland    8-0    732    5
5. Mississippi St.    8-0    668    6
6. South Carolina    6-1    660    3
7. Florida St.    8-1    613    8
8. Louisville    7-2    574    7
9. UCLA    6-1    564    10
10. Stanford    8-1    525    11
11. Washington    8-1    487    13
12. Ohio St.    6-3    403    9
13. West Virginia    9-0    401    16
14. Miami    7-1    398    18
15. Kentucky    6-2    338    17
16. DePaul    5-2    252    15
17. Texas    2-4    249    14
18. Colorado    8-0    231    21
19. Oklahoma    5-2    187    12
20. Syracuse    6-3    161    20
21. Duke    9-1    158    —
22. South Florida    6-0    109    —
23. Florida    6-2    105    19
24. Oregon St.    5-1    70    24
25. Virginia Tech    7-0    66    —
Others receiving votes: Oregon 65, Arizona St. 48, Kansas St 48, Michigan 48, Tennessee 31, California 30, Auburn 28, Green Bay 22, Texas A&M 22, Northwestern 17, Marquette 15, Gonzaga 8, Oklahoma St. 8, Michigan St. 6, Boise St. 6, Southern Cal 5, Vanderbilt 1.