The North Carolina men’s basketball team is up one spot to number six in the latest Associated Press men’s basketball poll.
UNC knocked off UNCG, Clemson and Georgia Tech over the past week.
Carolina is now 13-2 on the season and off to a 2-0 start in Atlantic Coast Conference play.
Kansas moved to the top of the rankings after previous number one Michigan State lost for the first time last week to Iowa. Kansas garnered 44 first-place votes, while Oklahoma received the remaining 21 to be ranked second. Maryland and fellow ACC member Virginia ranked third and fourth, respectively, with Michigan State rounding out the top five.
Miami is ranked 12th in the new poll with the Duke Blue Devils at number 14. ACC members Louisville (16) and Pittsburgh (24) were also ranked in the top 25.
UNC will be back in action looking for its first ACC road win of the season against Florida State on Monday night at seven o’clock.
Carolina is riding a six-game winning streak and is looking to win its fifth straight game against Florida State.
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