Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Released by Week 13

The US Today Coacher Poll Top 25 has been Updated After an excellent thirteenth week for 2024-2025 Lord’s College Basketball Season.

With conferences that are furious, the schedule continues to provide amazing matchups and exciting results. Many of the best teams in the country were still able to stamp their mark on the week, while others fell in the process, which led to some serious changes in the entire top 25.

With that in mind, the brightest coaching of the sport puts their brains together to come up with some rankings after week 13. Check Top 25 Below and see if your team got the cut as the season progresses.

Auburn went on to 20-1 over the past week. They defeated LSU on Wednesday and followed up with a win over Ole Miss on Saturday and presented their resume as the country’s best team.

The Tigers have two matches this week, but you will be an intense conference match. They face Florida on Saturday afternoon, but before it’s a clash with Oklahoma on Slate for Tuesday.

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Duke took care of business against their top rival this weekend. Kon Knukppel led the way with 22 points as they sent North Carolina home with a 17-point loss on Saturday.

As 19-2, the blue devils hope to keep the good times to roll this week. They travel to Syracuse on Wednesday, and then a trip to Clemson is on the dock for this weekend.

Alabama defeated Georgia by 21 on Saturday. It’s something that football fans would very much like to see Crimson Tide do again and again when they play the bulldogs, but it was the basketball team that took care of the business this time.

As 19-3 years, Alabama has become one of the best teams in the country and really raises their games. They travel to Arkansas on Saturday night next.

Tennessee had an uneven week. First they fell to Kentucky last Tuesday with five, but then they beat Florida with double digits this weekend, which was huge for their psyche.

As 18-4 years, the volunteers have two games this week. Missouri is on the dock for Wednesday and then they take Oklahoma over the weekend.

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Houston was on a roll, especially after defeating West Virginia on Wednesday. However, it all stopped over the weekend when Texas Tech defeated Cougars with one on overtime on Saturday.

They have two chances of getting back on track this week. Houston is facing Oklahoma State on Tuesday, followed by a clash with Colorado this coming Saturday.

It was a disappointing weekend for Florida. They had been on a solid race, but a trip to Knoxville did not end well for them as Gators fell by 20 to Tennessee.

However, there is no rest for the tired ones. Florida is facing Vanderbilt on Tuesday and then travels to go at No. 1 Auburn on Saturday.

Purdue continued their winning ways this past week. Boilermakers defeated Indiana over the weekend, strengthening their resume.

Iowa and USC will be their opponents this week. Purdue hopes to chop their eighteenth and nineteenth wins of the season in the process.

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A brutal week took place for Iowa State. Cyclones fell to 17-4, which doesn’t sound too bad, but they are on a two-match’s losing row after Arizona and Kansas State defeated them.

However, it will not be easier for them this week. Iowa State is facing Kansas Monday, and then they welcome TCU to the city on Saturday.

Michigan State suffered their third loss of the season this weekend. A Western Tour did not end well for them when the USC defeated the Spartans by six.

Maybe they will be able to get back on the winning side this week. UCLA and Oregon will be their opponents as Michigan State seems to be getting back on track.

St. John’s is shooting on all cylinders at the moment. The Big East program defeated Providence by two over the weekend, moved to 19-3 on the season and continued their ascent.

The Red Storm has two massive games this week. First they fight on Marquette on Tuesday, and then they face Connecticut on Friday. It can be a legendary week or a disappointing – it will be up to Rick Pitino Having his team ready for the challenge.

Coaches Poll Top 25 no. 11-25:

11. Marquette (-2)
12. Texas Tech (+7)
13. Texas A&M (+2)
14. Kentucky (-2)
15. Memphis (+1)
16. Missouri (+5)
17. Kansas (-6)
18. Connecticut (+6)
19. Wisconsin (-2)
20. Arizona (No)
21. Clemson (+4)
22. Michigan (No)
23. Saint Mary’s (No)
24. Maryland (No)
25. Illinois (-5)

Schools dropped out: No. 13 Mississippi State; No. 18 Oregon; No. 22 Louisville; No. 23 Ole Miss

Others receive votes: Mississippi State 88; Ole Miss 70; Louisville 50; Creighton 44; Oregon 31; New Mexico 18; UCLA 7; West Virginia 6; Utah State 4; Gonzaga 4; Drake 2; Byu 2; UC Irvine 1; Baylor 1

As you can tell, this was where College Basketball’s top coach landed this week at their location. Come back in next week to find out if your team got a movement up the ladder in the US Today Coaches Top 25 vote, which is bound to swing throughout the season.