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The AP Top 25 preseason men’s college basketball rankings were released Monday with North Carolina leading all teams headed into the 2022-23 season.
Here is the AP Top 25, along with some initial reactions and takeaways from the rankings:
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TEAM
2021-22 RECORD
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North Carolina takes the top spot in the preseason poll after finishing as the runner-up in last season’s title game. The Tar Heels are the preseason No. 1 for a record 10th time.
Head coach Hubert Davis enters his second year at the helm, and he’ll have his star player Armando Bacot back with him. Bacot is coming off a dominant postseason run, ending the season with eight straight double-doubles, including six in the NCAA tournament. With Bacot and four returning starters leading the way, AP voters think North Carolina looks ready for another deep tournament run.
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For the first time since 2019, No. 2 Gonzaga is not atop the preseason AP poll. Yet, the Bulldogs remain one of the nation’s best teams entering the year, especially with the return of All-American Drew Timme. Timme has long been one of the nation’s elite players, scoring 1,521 points in his career. In 2022-23, he’ll try to lead Gonzaga to its third consecutive No. 1 seed in the tournament.
No. 3 Houston opens the season with its highest preseason ranking since 1983 after falling short in last year’s Elite Eight. The Cougars made a deep tournament run last year without star player Marcus Sasser who suffered a season-ending foot injury 12 games into the season. When last on the court, Sasser averaged 17.7 points per game. 
After unanimously winning national player of the year, Oscar Tshiebwe is the first award winner to return to school since North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough did so in 2009. Tshiebwe’s coming off a season with 25 double-doubles, and he’s part of the reason No. 4 Kentucky enters the season in the top five. 
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It’s safe to say that the preseason AP poll reflects different expectations for last season’s Final Four teams entering this season.
Defending national champion No. 5 Kansas enters the season tied for fifth with Big 12 rival Baylor. The Jayhawks return Jalen Wilson and receive an influx of talent from players like Gradey Dick, a sharpshooter.
No. 7 Duke finished last year in the Final Four in the final season for coach Mike Krzyzewski, who retired as the all-time winningest coach in DI men’s basketball history. New head coach Jon Scheyer welcomes a top recruiting class featuring Dereck Lively II and Dariq Whitehead. 
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Meanwhile, No. 16 Villanova enters the year as the lowest-ranked Final Four team after hall of fame head coach Jay Wright retired this offseason. Kyle Neptune replaces Wright, and the newcomer will lead a Wildcats team with its lowest preseason ranking since 2008.
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Here’s a breakdown of the preseason AP poll by conference:
Stan Becton joined NCAA.com in 2021 and has since served as an FCS, track and field, cross country and HBCU beat reporter. He has covered numerous NCAA championship events, including the FCS Championship, DI Track & Field Championships and Men’s Frozen Four. Additionally, he covered the 2021 Celebration Bowl. Stan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, earning a degree in Professional Writing and playing football as a five-year letterman. You can follow him on Twitter @stan_becton.
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