Second-ranked Memphis was given 19 first place ballots while number-three Kansas and fourth-ranked Texas each got two. Fifth-ranked Georgetown received the remaining first-place vote.
The second five in this week's poll features Duke, Washington State, UCLA, Michigan State and Marquette.
The next ten are Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Indiana, Texas A Clemson, Oregon, Xavier, Butler, Gonzaga and Vanderbilt.
The last five ranked schools are Arizona, Louisville, Villanova, Saint Mary's and BYU.
The appearance of St. Mary's means there are two West Coast Conference schools in the poll. The other is Gonzaga. The last time the Gaels were in the top-25 was back in the 1988-'89 season.
Following is the AP Top 25 as of Dec. 10:
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 9, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. North Carolina (48) 8-0 1,772 1
2. Memphis (19) 7-0 1,708 2
3. Kansas (2) 9-0 1,637 3
4. Texas (2) 9-0 1,560 4
5. Georgetown (1) 7-0 1,528 5
6. Duke 9-0 1,434 6
7. Washington St. 9-0 1,358 8
8. UCLA 8-1 1,356 7
9. Michigan St. 8-1 1,136 9
10. Marquette 6-1 1,053 11
11. Pittsburgh 9-0 1,034 12
12. Tennessee 8-1 1,033 10
13. Indiana 8-1 924 15
14. Texas A 8-1 846 16
15. Clemson 8-0 702 18
16. Oregon 7-1 694 19
17. Xavier 7-1 503 21
18. Butler 8-1 413 13
19. Gonzaga 8-2 386 17
20. Vanderbilt 9-0 379 23
21. Arizona 6-2 360 22
22. Louisville 5-2 286 14
23. Villanova 7-1 279 25
24. Saint Mary's, Calif. 7-0 197 __
25. BYU 7-2 191 20
Others receiving votes: Miami 133, Southern Cal 118, Arkansas 88, West Virginia 70, Stanford 61, Rhode Island 41, Dayton 36, Florida 24, Boston College 15, Wisconsin 14, Mississippi 10, California 9, Creighton 5, N.C. State 2, Virginia 2, Davidson 1, Holy Cross 1, Sam Houston St. 1.

North Carolina's Ty Lawson
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