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SportsZone Top 25 college basketball fan poll

Through Feb. 27, 1996
Here are results of this week's college basketball poll, with 1995-96 record in parentheses, total points* and previous week's ranking. Records are through games of Feb. 25.
    Team                         Pts.       Pvs.      AP Rank       
 1. Kentucky (24-1)		116,429	      2		    1
 2. Massachusetts (26-1)	110,739	      1		    2
 3. Connecticut (25-2)    	106,580	      3		    4
 4. Kansas (23-2)        	103,549	      5		    3
 5. Villanova (23-4)		 93,481	      4	   	    6
 6. Cincinnati (21-3)   	 90,558       6		    7
 7. Georgetown (21-4) 		 85,413	      9		    8
 8. Utah (22-5)	 		 85,413       7	 	   10
 9. Purdue (23-4)   		 76,640	     12		    5
10. Wake Forest (18-5)		 76,465	      8		   13
11. Arizona (21-5)       	 71,939	     10		   11
12. Syracuse (20-7)       	 57,303	     13		   15
13. Penn St. (19-4)		 53,019	     14		   12
14. North Carolina (19-8)        51,360      11		   19
15. Memphis (20-5)      	 47,521      15            14
16. Texas Tech (24-1)  		 42,862	     20		    9
17. Georgia Tech (18-10)      	 40,887      18		   18
18. Virginia Tech (20-4)  	 33,456	     16		   16
19. UCLA (19-7)     		 32,178	     17		   17
20. Iowa (19-7) 		 30,508	     19		   20
21. Boston College (16-8)  	 16,914      22		   --
22. Michigan (18-9)		 15,768	     21		   --
23. Louisville (19-8)		 15,448	     --		   21
24. George Washington (18-5) 	 14,106	     --		   24
25. Mississippi St. (18-6)	 14,101	     23		   --
New this week: Louisville, George Washington.

Dropped out: Stanford, Illinois.


Note: The SportsZone Fan Poll is open for voting each week from Saturday at 9 p.m. ET to Tuesday at 9 a.m. ET. Users select their Top 25 from a pool of top Division I-A basketball teams. Results will be posted each Tuesday by 1 p.m. ET.

*Because the actual number of votes will vary from week to week, the total points should not be used as a measure of the absolute strength of a team's ranking. They are provided to give an idea of the relative strength of a team's position when compared to the team(s) in front and/or behind it.


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