The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 19, 1960, Image 11

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    TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1960
Bearcats Still la . in AP Poll
By the Associated Press
Despite its one - point loss
Saturday, Cincinnati retained
its top ranking in the weekly
Associated Press poll of the ,
nation's college basketball
teams. Bradley, which handed
the Bearcats their first defeat of
the season, vaulted from fourth
into second place.
California and West Virginia
each dropped a notch to third and
fourth, respectively. Utah State
moved into the top 10 for the first
time, displacing Southern Califor
nia, which dropped from 10th to
14th with a one-point defeat by
UCLA. Utah State jumped from
12th to ninth.
The only other major changes
in the rankings, based on the
votes of 191 sports writers and
sportscasters, involved Villano
va and Texas A&M, each beaten
for the first time last week.
The Wildcats, defeated 89-81 by
West Virginia, moved from ninth
to eighth The Aggies, dropped
by Southern Methodist 66-64,
slipped from eighth to 10th.
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Ohio State, Georgia Tech and
Utah again were ranked fifth,
sixth and seventh.
Cincinnati, which bowed 91-90
at Bradley after . walloping St.
Louis for its 13th straight victory
of the season, was still the lopsid
ed favorite of the experts. That
may have been because of the
Bearcats 86-71 triumph over Brad
ley in Cincinnati Dec. 22.
1. Cincinnati 86 (13.1) 1,691
2. Bradley 17 (12-1) 1,527
3. California 22 (14-1) 1,514
4. W. Virginia 13 (15-1) 1.417
5. Ohio State (11-2) 1,046
6. Georgia Tech 2 (13.1) 850
7. Utah (13-2) 465
8. Villanova (10-1) 314
9. Utah State (13-2) 280
10. Texas A&M (11-1) 219
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Gunsel Looks Like
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