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THE SIDELINES : Orangemen Top Ranked by AP

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<i> From Times Wire Services</i>

Syracuse remained atop the Associated Press college basketball poll today, with Kansas making the jump from fourth to second.

The Orangemen got 48 of the 63 first-place votes and 1,535 points from the nationwide panel of sportswriters and broadcasters after winning four games in its first-ever week as a regular-season No. 1.

Syracuse beat Rutgers and Cornell and won the Carrier Classic with wins over Virginia Commonwealth and Temple and is 4-0.

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Kansas (6-0) had 17 first-place votes and 1,443 points, 18 more than Georgetown (3-0), which remained No. 3 and had five first-place votes.

Missouri (4-0) and UNLV (3-1) rounded out the top five and were followed by Duke, Illinois, Michigan, Louisiana State and Arkansas.

Missouri had a first-place vote and 1,325 points, 60 more than the Runnin’ Rebels as both teams improved one place from last week. Duke (3-0), which has broken the 100-point mark every time out this year, had 1,246, and the Fighting Illini (2-0) had 1,139. Each also moved up one place.

Michigan (3-1) moved from 10th to eighth with 1,080, 29 more than LSU (2-1), which stayed ninth. Arkansas (3-0), which had two first-place votes, moved from 11th to 10th with 1,031 points.

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