For the first time this college basketball season, UNLV will take the court as
a non-ranked team.
Monday, the Rebels fell into the 'others receiving votes' category of
both major polls, dropping from their No. 23 spot last week in USA Today
Coaches' Poll after splitting a pair of road Mountain West Conference games
last week.
In the Associated Press rankings, UNLV received 32 votes from the
65-member voting panel -- 61 behind No. 25 Miami. The Rebels (15-4, 2-2) would
be 30th in the AP rankings; No. 27 in the Coaches' Poll.
New Mexico is the league's lone team ranked in both polls, coming in at
No. 15 in the AP standings and No. 17 in the Coaches' Poll. San Diego State,
which lost last week to UNLV and Wyoming, fell to the No. 25 in the Coaches'
Poll and out of the AP rankings. The Aztecs, after losing by seven points last
Wednesday at home to UNLV, scored just nine first-half points Saturday in
losing at Wyoming. Following its win at San Diego State, UNLV came up short
Saturday in a 66-61 loss at Colorado State.
Wyoming (15-2, 2-1), which UNLV hosts Thursday at the Thomas & Mack
Center, received votes in both polls. In the AP, it received 28 votes, while
San Diego State received 26.
Duke is again the nation's No. 1 team in both polls, receiving 35
first-place votes in the AP poll. Duke is followed by No. 2 Michigan, while
Kansas and Syracuse received an identical number of votes for third place, and
previous No. 1 Louisville is No. 5. Duke, with the exception of last week
following a loss at NC State, has been ranked in the top spot every week.
Illinois, UCLA and Marquette each dropped from the AP rankings.
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UNLV, UCLA Booted From Basketball Rankings
Jan. 22, 2013
Ray Brewer, Las Vegas Sun
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