Alabama Men’s Basketball Ranked Again in AP Poll for First Time in Two Weeks
For the first time in two weeks, the Alabama Crimson Tide is ranked in the AP top 25 following a 2-0 weekend with wins against Ole Miss on the road and South Carolina in Coleman Coliseum. Alabama guard Latrell Wrightsell Jr. scored 21 points on 7-13 shooting from three-point range against Ole Miss and 19 points on 3-7 shooting from three-point range against South Carolina.

The Crimson Tide ranks No. 25 in the new AP poll after falling out of the rankings entirely following a road loss to the Florida Gators on February 1st. Since Alabama's last ranking in the AP Top 25 two weeks ago, the Crimson Tide has gone 4-0 with victories over the Texas A&M Aggies, at the Auburn Tigers, at the Ole Miss Rebels, and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Here is the current AP Top 25
1. Michigan
2. Houston
3. Duke
4. Arizona
5. UConn
6. Iowa State
7. Purdue
8. Kansas
9. Nebraska
10. Illinois
11. Gonzaga
12. Florida
13. Texas Tech
14. Virginia
15. Michigan State
16. North Carolina
17. St. John's
18. Saint Louis
19. Vanderbilt
20. Arkansas
21. Louisville
22. Miami (OH)
23. BYU
24. Wisconsin
25. Alabama
The Crimson Tide will play two games this week, starting with No. 20 Arkansas and then on the road against LSU on Saturday, February 21.
Ryan Bond is an intern for Tide 100.9 with an avid interest in college football and college basketball. To keep up with Ryan, follow him on X at @Ryanb5172.
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