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Grid DistributionWeek 15 AP Poll (Feb 10, 2020)
1Baylor (48) 21-1Previous: 1
High: 1 - 48 Voters
Low: 3 - Jesse Newell
1583
Points
2Gonzaga (15) 25-1Previous: 2
High: 1 - 15 Voters
Low: 4 - Luke DeCock
1546
Points
3Kansas (1) 20-3Previous: 3
High: 1 - Jesse Newell
Low: 5 - 3 Voters
1450
Points
4San Diego State 24-0Previous: 4
High: 2 - 2 Voters
Low: 7 - 2 Voters
1422
Points
5Louisville 21-3Previous: 5
High: 3 - Brian Holland
Low: 7 - 7 Voters
1331
Points
6Dayton 21-2Previous: 6
High: 5 - 9 Voters
Low: 9 - 2 Voters=
1255
Points
7Duke 20-3Previous: 7
High: 4 - Jesse Newell
Low: 10 - 3 Voters
1211
Points
8Florida State 20-3Previous: 8
High: 5 - 2 Voters
Low: 15 - Jesse Newell
1170
Points
9Maryland 19-4Previous: 9
High: 5 - James Crepea
Low: 13 - Carlos Silva
1057
Points
10Seton Hall 18-5Previous: 12 ▲
High: 7 - Sam Blum
Low: 12 - 7 Voters
1013
Points
11Auburn 21-2Previous: 11
High: 7 - Marcus Fuller
Low: 24 - Jesse Newell
998
Points
12Kentucky 18-5Previous: 15 ▲
High: 7 - Brian Holland
Low: 22 - 2 Voters
853
Points
13Penn State 18-5Previous: 22 ▲
High: 9 - Jeff Rabjohns
Low: 20 - Chris Murray
787
Points
14West Virginia 18-5Previous: 13 ▼
High: 10 - Jesse Newell
Low: 22 - Joe Buettner
721
Points
15Villanova 17-6Previous: 10 ▼
High: 11 - Jon Wilner
Low: NR - 2 Voters
581
Points
16Colorado 19-5Previous: 24 ▲
High: 13 - Jack Ebling
Low: NR - 2 Voters
567
Points
17Oregon 18-6Previous: 14 ▼
High: 13 - 3 Voters
Low: NR - 4 Voters
497
Points
18Marquette 17-6Previous: 27 ▲
High: 12 - Chris Murray
Low: NR - 4 Voters
425
Points
19Butler 18-6Previous: 19
High: 11 - James Crepea
Low: NR - 5 Voters
414
Points
20Houston 19-5Previous: 25 ▲
High: 12 - Scott Wolf
Low: NR - 2 Voters
402
Points
21Iowa 17-7Previous: 17 ▼
High: 15 - Chad Leistikow
Low: NR - 4 Voters
374
Points
22Illinois 16-7Previous: 20 ▼
High: 12 - Seth Davis
Low: NR - 13 Voters
235
Points
23Creighton 18-6Previous: 21 ▼
High: 16 - Dave Borges
Low: NR - 14 Voters
213
Points
24Texas Tech 15-8Previous: 26 ▲
High: 15 - 2 Voters
Low: NR - 21 Voters
169
Points
25LSU 17-6Previous: 18 ▼
High: 14 - Tom Bragg
Low: NR - 29 Voters
160
Points
Others Receiving Votes
26Michigan State 16-8Previous: 16 ▼
High: 9 - Jesse Newell
Low: NR - 33 Voters
124
Points
27Rhode Island 18-5Previous: 30 ▲
High: 14 - John Feinstein
Low: NR - 49 Voters
57
Points
28Northern Iowa 21-3Previous: 31 ▲
High: 17 - Dave Preston
Low: NR - 51 Voters
44
Points
29BYU 19-7Previous: 33 ▲
High: 17 - Jordan Hansen
Low: NR - 53 Voters
43
Points
30Arizona 16-7Previous: 23 ▼
High: 14 - Jesse Newell
Low: NR - 56 Voters
34
Points
31Purdue 14-10Previous: -
High: 16 - Jesse Newell
Low: NR - 56 Voters
27
Points
32Ohio State 15-8Previous: 28 ▼
High: 13 - Jesse Newell
Low: NR - 62 Voters
14
Points
33Cincinnati 15-8Previous: -
High: 20 - Seth Davis
Low: NR - 63 Voters
6
Points
Stephen F. Austin 21-3Previous: 36 ▲
High: 23 - Dave Preston
Low: NR - 60 Voters
6
Points
35Michigan 14-9Previous: 37 ▲
High: 24 - Rob Dauster
Low: NR - 62 Voters
3
Points
Rutgers 17-7Previous: 34 ▼
High: 24 - Rick Bozich
Low: NR - 63 Voters
2
Points
Virginia 15-7Previous: 37 ▲
High: 24 - Doug Doughty
Low: NR - 63 Voters
2
Points
39Winthrop 18-7Previous: 37 ▼
High: 25 - John Feinstein
Low: NR - 63 Voters
1
Point
Wright State 21-5Previous: -
High: 25 - Dave Preston
Low: NR - 63 Voters
1
Point
Highest Rated Ballots
Dave Borges (23)New Haven Register (New Haven, CT) Jack Ebling (17)WSYM (Lansing, MI) Doug Doughty (17)The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA)
Lowest Rated Ballots
Jesse Newell (-222)Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO) Rob Dauster (-26)NBC Sports (Mount Laurel, NJ) Chad Leistikow (-25)Des Moines Register (Des Moines, IA)
Most Extreme Ballots
Jesse NewellKansas City Star (Kansas City, MO) John FeinsteinNational Public Radio (Washington, DC) Dave PrestonWTOP Radio (Washington, DC)
Least Extreme Ballots
Paul KleeThe Gazette (Denver, CO) Lauren BrownlowWRAL (Durham, NC) Jerry CarinoGannett (Somerville, NJ)