Did Texas A&M basketball move up in the AP Top 25 Poll after Week 2?

Texas A&M basketball stays in the top 25 after going 2-0 highlighted by a 14-point win over Ohio State in Week 2

It’s still early but if head coach Buzz Williams continues to have his team score in the high 80s per game, they will be a tough team for anyone down the stretch. Texas A&M (3-1) is on a three-game winning streak and looking better each time out.

Even with going 2-0 and beating both teams by double digits A&M remains in the No. 23 spot. It is fair because they played Lamar then their win over Ohio State was impressive, but it knocked the Buckeyes out of this week’s rankings. They also did not shoot the ball particularly well and had more made free throws than made shots.

Kansas remained in the top spot, with Alabama falling to No. 8 and Arizona had the biggest drop down 9 to No. 17. The Aggies’ win over Ohio State knocked the Buckeyes out of the top 25 and A&M still ranked No. 23 for the second consecutive week.

Below is the most recent AP Top 25 Poll after Week 2:

  1. Kansas 4-0
  2. UConn 3-0
  3. Gonzaga 3-0
  4. Auburn 3-0
  5. Iowa State 2-0
  6. Purdue 4-0
  7. Houston 2-1
  8. Alabama 3-1
  9. Kentucky 3-0
  10. North Carolina 2-1
  11. Tennessee 4-0
  12. Duke 3-1
  13. Baylor 3-1
  14. Creighton 4-0
  15. Marquette 4-0
  16. Indiana 3-0
  17. Arizona 2-1
  18. Cincinnati 3-0
  19. Wisconsin 4-0
  20. Arkansas 2-1
  21. Florida 4-0
  22. St. John’s 4-0
  23. Texas A&M 3-1
  24. Rutgers 3-0
  25. Illinois 3-0
Others receiving votes:

Texas Tech 109, Mississippi 103, Xavier 89, BYU 27, UCF 21, Texas 17, VCU 17, Michigan St. 16, Mississippi St. 15, Ohio St. 13, Miami 10, Pittsburgh 9, Oregon 7, Memphis 6, Penn St. 4, Providence 4, Utah St. 3, Kansas St 3, Clemson 2, Furman 2, Arizona St 2, Michigan 1, Hofstra 1, Maryland 1.

Texas A&M will host Southern at 7:00pm CST on Nov. 20 at Reed Arena in Bryan-College Station. The game can be watched on SEC Network+.

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