This Week’s Top 25 Fared
Monday, Dec. 6, 2004 | 12:05 p.m.
1. Wake Forest (6-1) lost to No. 5 Illinois 91-73; beat Richmond 90-73.
2. Kansas (4-0) beat Nevada 85-52; beat Pacific 81-70.
3. Syracuse (7-0) beat St. Bonaventure 91-67; beat Colgate 68-55.
4. Georgia Tech (5-0) beat Michigan 99-68; beat Georgia 87-49.
5. Illinois (6-0) beat No. 1 Wake Forest 91-73; beat Arkansas 72-60.
6. Oklahoma State (5-0) beat Southern Methodist 76-57; beat Washington State 81-29.
7. Connecticut (3-0) beat Florida International 99-48; beat Indiana 74-69.
8. Kentucky (4-1) beat Tennessee Tech 92-63; lost to No. 9 North Carolina 91-78.
9. North Carolina (6-1) beat Indiana 70-63; beat No. 8 Kentucky 91-78.
10. Duke (5-0) beat No. 11 Michigan State 81-74; beat Valparaiso 93-61.
11. Michigan State (4-2) lost to No. 10 Duke 81-74; lost to George Washington 96-83; beat George Mason 66-60.
12. Maryland (4-2) lost to No. 25 Wisconsin 69-64; beat George Mason 78-54; lost to George Washington 101-92.
13. Pittsburgh (5-0) beat St. Francis, Pa. 65-41; beat Duquesne 87-57.
14. Washington (5-1) lost to Gonzaga 99-87; beat Eastern Washington 89-56.
15. Mississippi State (6-2) beat South Alabama 66-52; lost to No. 21 Arizona 68-64.
16. North Carolina State (6-0) beat Purdue 60-53; beat Manhattan 76-60.
17. Louisville (4-1) beat Lafayette 98-57.
18. Texas (5-1) beat Coppin State 86-50; beat Seton Hall 70-62.
19. Florida (4-1) beat Florida A&M 88-51; lost to Miami 72-65.
20. Notre Dame (3-1) lost to Michigan 61-60.
21. Arizona (5-2) beat Wyoming 98-70; beat No. 15 Mississippi State 68-64.
22. Alabama (6-1) beat East Tennessee State 114-77; beat Charlotte 102-101, 3OT.
23. Iowa (6-1) beat Drake 91-75. beat Centenary 88-53; beat North Carolina-Greensboro 83-58.
24. Virginia (6-0) beat Northwestern 48-44; beat Auburn 89-87.
25. Wisconsin (4-1) beat No. 12 Maryland 69-64; beat Rutgers 70-62.
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