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College Basketball: Hoosiers stay on top, Illini creep into top 10

Indiana is No. 1 for a sixth straight week in the Associated Press college basketball poll. The Hoosiers are again followed in the Top 25 by Duke, Michigan, and Syracuse. The only changes in Monday's poll is the order, not who's ranked.

Indiana is No. 1 for a sixth straight week in the Associated Press college basketball poll.

The Hoosiers are again followed in the Top 25 by Duke, Michigan, and Syracuse. The only changes in Monday's poll is the order, not who's ranked.

The Hoosiers (9-0) received 44 first-place votes from the 64-member national media panel. Duke (9-0) again drew the other No. 1 votes.

Florida and Louisville switched places at fifth and sixth. They were followed by Ohio State, Arizona, Kansas, and Illinois. The Illini (10-0) beat fellow unbeaten Gonzaga on Saturday, moving into the top 10.

The Big Ten has the most ranked teams with six. The Big East has five and the Atlantic Coast Conference and Mountain West three each.

Georgetown 89, Longwood 53 - Otto Porter scored a career-high 22 points, added seven assists and four rebounds, and returned after taking an apparent hit to the head during the second half of the No. 15 Hoyas' win over the Lancers in Washington. He took a hit to the head during the Hoyas' season-opening win over Duquesne and missed the next game with concussion symptoms. Georgetown (8-1) built a sizable lead over Longwood (2-8) early.

Women

Delaware Valley 84, Penn State Brandywine 63 - In Doylestown, sophomore Brenna Coll (Springside) scored a career-high 27 points, including 20 in a 56-point first half as the Aggies (2-5) downed the Lions (2-5). Amanda Congialdi had 15 points for Penn State Brandywine.