That matches the record set in 1983 for the most No. 1s in the history of the poll that dates to the 1948-49 season.
Baylor received 33 first-place votes and had 1,591 points from the 65-member media panel.
Gonzaga received 31 first-place votes for 1,588 points.
Kansas, San Diego State and Florida State replaced Duke, Auburn and Butler in the top five after those three schools each lost a pair of games last week.
Louisville moved up five spots to No. 6. Kentucky dropped five spots to No. 15.
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 19, 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 | Prv | |
---|---|---|---|
1. Baylor (33) | 15-1 | 1591 | 2 |
2. Gonzaga (31) | 20-1 | 1588 | 1 |
3. Kansas (1) | 14-3 | 1470 | 6 |
4. San Diego St. | 19-0 | 1422 | 7 |
5. Florida St. | 16-2 | 1335 | 9 |
6. Louisville | 15-3 | 1303 | 11 |
7. Dayton | 16-2 | 1139 | 13 |
8. Duke | 15-3 | 1065 | 3 |
9. Villanova | 14-3 | 1055 | 14 |
10. Seton Hall | 14-4 | 1034 | 18 |
11. Michigan St. | 14-4 | 1004 | 15 |
12. Oregon | 15-4 | 886 | 8 |
13. Butler | 15-3 | 867 | 5 |
14. West Virginia | 14-3 | 758 | 12 |
15. Kentucky | 13-4 | 755 | 10 |
16. Auburn | 15-2 | 637 | 4 |
17. Maryland | 14-4 | 525 | 17 |
18. Texas Tech | 12-5 | 399 | 23 |
19. Iowa | 13-5 | 398 | - |
20. Memphis | 14-3 | 394 | 22 |
21. Illinois | 13-5 | 280 | 24 |
22. Arizona | 13-5 | 225 | - |
23. Colorado | 14-4 | 154 | 20 |
24. Rutgers | 14-4 | 152 | - |
25. Houston | 14-4 | 151 | - |
Others receiving votes: Wichita St. 94, LSU 83, Michigan 73, N Iowa 42, Ohio St. 36, Stanford 28, Wisconsin 28, Penn St. 24, Liberty 21, Florida 21, Arkansas 19, Virginia 13, Creighton 13, Duquesne 13, Purdue 9, ETSU 6, Indiana 6, Southern Cal 4, Marquette 2, BYU 2, Harvard 1.