LSU men’s and women’s basketball ranked in latest AP Poll

Both the men’s and women’s teams climb in the latest AP top 25 polls.

Both the LSU men’s and women’s teams are ranked once again and climbing in the AP Polls. The two teams are a combined 20-1 heading into Monday.

The LSU men’s basketball climbed in both the Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll and the AP Poll. Last week saw the Tigers at No. 19 but now find themselves at No. 17. However, this time the Texas Longhorns are ahead of the Bayou Bengals, unlike how the coaches see it. Just 27 points separate the two teams. The Kentucky Wildcats are the lowest-ranked SEC team in the poll at No. 20.

The conference has five ranked teams and only Alabama is in the top 10, barely as they were ranked No. 10 this week. The Tigers will face the No. 12 ranked Auburn Tigers on Dec. 29.

The men’s basketball AP Poll

LSU head coach Will Wade reacts during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Louisiana Tech in Bossier City, La., Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)

A full look at the AP poll for men’s basketball:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Baylor 10-0 1,524 (60)
2 Duke 10-1 1,445
3 Purdue 10-1 1,360
4 Gonzaga 9-2 1,313 +1
5 UCLA 9-1 1,294 -1
6 Arizona 11-0 1,230 (1) +2
7 Kansas 9-1 1,210
8 USC 12-0 937 +2
9 Iowa State 11-0 926 +2
10 Alabama 9-2 897 -4
11 Michigan State 9-2 822 +1
12 Auburn 10-1 782 +1
13 Houston 10-2 780 +1
14 Ohio State 8-2 744 +1
15 Seton Hall 9-2 693 +1
16 Texas 8-2 569 +1
17 LSU 11-0 542 +2
18 Xavier 11-1 469 +4
19 Tennessee 8-2 447 -1
20 Kentucky 8-2 428 +1
21 Colorado State 10-0 328 +2
22 Providence 11-1 266
23 Villanova 7-4 222 -14
24 Wisconsin 9-2 182
25 Texas Tech 8-2 86

Others Receiving Votes

Oklahoma 65, West Virginia 57, Connecticut 55, Illinois 49, Loyola Chicago 42, Arkansas 9, Michigan 9, BYU 8, North Carolina 7, San Francisco 6, Wake Forest 5, Oklahoma State 4, Virginia Tech 4, Iowa 3, Minnesota 3, Creighton 2, Memphis 1

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Next, the women’s AP poll

LSU men’s basketball continues to rise in the Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll

LSU leapfrogs Texas for the No. 16 spot in the poll.

The LSU men’s basketball just keeps on rolling. They are coming off the come from behind win over in-state rivals, Louisiana Tech. Tari Eason and Darius Days led the way to give the Tigers their 11th win of the year. It kept their perfect season intact ahead of SEC play that opens next week.

This week in the Ferris Mowers  USA TODAY Sports Coaches poll the Tigers were able to leapfrog over Texas to get closer to the top 15. Will Wade’s group jumps four spots to No. 16. SEC foe Arkansas was dropped from the rankings after their loss to Hofstra on Saturday. The SEC has a total of five teams in the top 25 with Tennessee as the lowest-ranked conference team.

LSU has one more game against a nonconference opponent before jumping into SEC play with Auburn on Dec. 29.

The full Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Baylor 10-0 800
2 Duke 10-1 754
3 Purdue 10-1 689 +1
4 Gonzaga 9-2 673
4 Arizona 11-0 673
6 UCLA 9-1 670 -3
7 Kansas 9-1 639
8 Iowa State 11-0 501 +3
9 USC 12-0 480
10 Michigan State 9-2 446 +2
11 Alabama 9-2 422 -3
12 Auburn 10-1 412 +2
13 Ohio State 8-2 400 +2
14 Houston 10-2 398 -1
15 Seton Hall 9-1 383 +1
16 LSU 11-0 254 +4
17 Texas 8-2 243
18 Kentucky 8-2 217 +3
19 Tennessee 8-2 215 -1
20 Xavier 11-1 204 +5
21 Colorado St 10-0 203 +2
22 Villanova 7-4 158 -12
23 Providence 11-1 149 +4
24 Wisconsin 9-2 129 +2
25 Texas Tech 8-2 89 -1

Schools Dropped Out

No. 19 Arkansas; No. 22 Connecticut

Others Receiving Votes

Arkansas 36; Connecticut 34; Illinois 24; West Virginia 23; Oklahoma 21; Loyola-Chicago 16; Minnesota 15; San Francisco 12; Wake Forest 9; Saint Mary’s 3; Florida 2; Brigham Young 2; Michigan 1; Indiana 1

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LSU vs UL-Monroe: How to watch the men’s basketball opener

LSU men’s basketball tips off the 2021-22 season on Tuesday night.

Opening night for LSU Tigers men’s basketball season has finally arrived. Last year head coach Will Wade led the team to a 19-10 season and a round of 32 appearance in the NCAA tournament.

The Tigers and Warhawks were set to play last year but pushed back to 2021-22 season due to the pandemic. Over the last three years, LSU leads the SEC with 39 conference wins and is the only team to finish in the top three each year.

Wade and the Tigers get ready for another run at the SEC crown and it all begins on Tuesday night. Darius Days will lead the team as he returns for his fourth season. Days averaged 11.6 points and 7.8 rebounds per game last season. According to LSU’s press release, the Tigers were 19-1 when Days scored double digits.

Former Missouri guard Xavier Pinson makes his LSU debut after averaging 13.6 points per game a season ago. ULM is led by former LSU assistant Keith Richard.

How to Watch, Listen, and Stream

(Tennessean/USA TODAY Sports)

Game Details:

  • Location: Pete Maravich Center in Baton Rouge
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. CT
  • TV: SEC Network+
  • Radio: LSU Radio Network
  • App: Watch ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

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LSU Morning Rush: Two players to return against Auburn

The top stories of the day including two LSU Tigers return on Saturday.

We start off this edition of the morning rush with some positive news. The LSU Tigers are getting help in two players who are now eligible. Wide receiver Jontre Kirklin and defensive end Soni Fonua.

Fonua comes back at a good time after losing Andre Anthony to a knee injury. Fonua appeared in four games last season with seven tackles and 0.5 TFL. Coach Ed Orgeron was ecstatic about the additions to his 2021 team.

“We’re very happy,” Orgeron said. “I’m very complimentary of both of those young men. They practiced hard the last four weeks, and they’re eligible. They’re ready to play. I’m excited about that.”

Kirklin joins a wide receiver group that has been very productive. In his Tigers career, the senior wideout has caught 16 passes for 264 yards and three touchdowns. Both players have been practicing over the last four weeks in preparation for the 2021 season debuts. Both will be welcome additions on Saturday night when LSU hosts Auburn.

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The conference announces SEC-Big 12 Challenge TV Schedule

For this year’s challenge, the LSU Tigers men’s basketball team will head to Fort Worth, Texas, to take on TCU. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. CDT and will be aired on ESPN2. The challenge is set for Jan. 29, 2022.

Last year Will Wade’s team finished 19-10 overall and 11-2 at home. This will be his fifth season in Baton Rouge after coming to the Tigers from VCU where he served as head coach from 2015-17.

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