Wisconsin’s two-straight losses have cost them a spot in the polls
The Wisconsin Badgers run in the Associated Press Top 25 poll is officially over.
After losses to Michigan State and Indiana last week, the Badgers have fallen out of the poll that was released on Monday. The two losses marked three straight for the Badgers this season.
Wisconsin got off to a good start this year but injuries and inconsistent play have hampered them as of late as they look to end this drought. The good news for the Badgers is that they have a chance to pick up some wins this week hosting Penn State and then going to Northwestern on Saturday.
As for the Big Ten, they have a total of two teams ranked as Purdue leads the way at No. 3 followed by No. 23 Rutgers.
- Houston
- Kansas
- Purdue
- Alabama
- UCLA
- Gonzaga
- Texas
- Xavier
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- Arizona
- Iowa State
- Kansas State
- TCU
- UCONN
- Auburn
- Miami
- Charleston
- Clemson
- Marquette
- Baylor
- Providence
- Rutgers
- Florida Atlantic
- Arkansas
Others receiving votes:
North Carolina State 111, Saint Mary’s 106, Arizona State 79, New Mexico 67, Illinois 61, San Diego State 44, Michigan State 29, Duke 24, Wisconsin 14, Creighton 9, Kent State 8, Boise State 6, Texas A&M 5, Ohio State 3, Missouri 3, VCU 2, Iowa 2, North Carolina 1