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Beavers
Oregon State and Virginia,
the nation's only major
unbeaten college basketball
teams, shared the No.l
position in The Associated
Press poll Tuesday after
finishing in a tie for the top
slot.
Oregon State, which held
No.l alone last week, and
Virginia, 16-0, each received
29 first-place votes and 1,147
points from a nationwide
panel of sports writers and
broadcasters. Three
members of the poll did not
submit ballots this week,
while one other . tabbed
Louisiana State for the No.l
position.
THE BEAVERS, who held
a 40-19 first-place vote advantage
over Virginia last
week, raised their record to
15-0 with two victories last
week, including a 97-91
overtime thriller against
Washington.
The Top Twenty temas in The
Associated Press college
basketball poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, this season's
records and total points. Points
based on 20-19-18 17-16-15-14-13-1211
10 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1:
I. Oregon St . (29? 15-0 L147
Virginia (29) 16-0 1 *147
3. DePaul 16-1 1.039
4. Louisiana St. 17-1 1.025
5 Arizona St. 14-2 1180
6. Wake Forest 15-1 826
7 Kentucky 13-3 766
8 Notre Dame 12-3 732
9 Utah 17-1 638
10 UCLA 11-3 622
II.Tennessee 13-3 537
12.North Carolina 14-4 491
13 Iowa 12-3 463
14.Maryland 13-4 403
15.Brigham Young 15-3 350
16.South Alabama 16-2 32?
17.Michigan 12-3 178
18. Kansas 14-2 168
19. Minnesota 11-4 93
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