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Top Men’s and Women’s Programs
Here's an interesting tidbit I found... 04-cheers
MSNsportsNET Wrote:Top Men’s and Women’s Programs

There are nine schools with its men’s and women’s basketball programs in the AP Top 25 this week:

Connecticut (women 1 and men 19)

Ohio State (women 4 and men 20)
Tennessee (women 5 and men 14)
Duke (women 7 and men 8)
Baylor (women 14 and men 24)
West Virginia (women 16 and men 9)
Georgetown (women 17 and men 7)

Texas (women 19 and men 6)
Georgia Tech (women 25 and men 22)

Three of the nine reside in the Big East Conference.

Here are the top five combined men’s and women’s winning percentages in college basketball (as of Wednesday, Jan. 27)

Syracuse, 36-4, .900
•Kentucky, 35-4, .897
West Virginia, 34-5, .872
•BYU, 33-5, .868
•Tennessee, 32-5, .864
Not too shabby...
01-27-2010 09:15 PM
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