Oregon drops five spots in latest AP Poll following two-loss weekend
Even after a tumultuous Arizona road trip, Oregon still earned a spot in the latest AP top-25 Poll.
The Ducks (14-7, 7-3 Pac-12) dropped to No. 24 in Monday’s poll. That’s five spots down from where they landed a week ago.
Oregon garnered 99 points and, once again, was one of just three Pac-12 teams to crack the top-25. The Ducks’ drastic drop in the poll comes after they were blown out by No. 6 Arizona in Tucson on Friday and then beaten by Arizona State in Tempe two days later.
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With those two losses, they also dropped to third place in the Pac-12 standings and were overtaken by Arizona.
Stanford is still sitting at No. 2 in the top-25, and Arizona moved up to No. 6 after notching wins over Oregon and Oregon State. No other Pac-12 teams received votes.
South Carolina help strong at No. 1 and received all 30 first-place votes.
Oregon will travel to Pullman to face Washington State on Wednesday at noon in a makeup game. From there, the Ducks will travel to Corvallis to face Oregon State at 8 p.m. Friday, and then host the Beavers at 1 p.m. Sunday at Matthew Knight Arena.