Hey listeners, buckle up because college basketball is firing on all cylinders right now, with the Final Four just around the corner and teams battling for supremacy. Arizona is dominating the last five games rankings from TeamRankings.com, going 5-0 with a scorching 33.2 rating, proving they're the hottest squad out there. Right behind them, Michigan sits at number two with a 4-1 record and 31.5 rating, while Houston, Illinois, and Iowa State round out the top five, all showing serious momentum as the postseason heats up.
In the overall power rankings from CBS Sports, Duke holds steady at number one, with Arizona, Michigan, and Florida locked in the top four—no major shakes this week, but St. John's climbed into the top 10 after a strong run. ESPN's coverage highlights the Final Four contenders: Arizona, Michigan, UConn, and Illinois, each boasting starters ranked among the nation's elite. UConn punched their ticket to the semis with a heart-stopper, thanks to Braylon Mullins' 35-foot game-winner over Duke in the Elite Eight, as reported by NCAA.com.
Scoring is explosive across the board. BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa leads the nation at 25.5 points per game according to NCAA stats, followed closely by East Carolina's Jordan Riley at 23.6 and Arkansas' Darius Acuff Jr. at 23.5. Duke's Cameron Boozer is ninth at 22.5, keeping the Blue Devils dangerous. Keep an eye on Ohio State's Bruce Thornton Jr., who's fifth in recent hot lists from Busting Brackets—he dropped 34 points on Illinois, shooting 66.6% from deep in a full 40-minute masterpiece, averaging 21.7 through nine games. Baylor's Cameron Carr is right there too, pouring in 25 in a blowout and 27 against St. John's, at 21.8 points per game.
Assists leaders are dishing dimes like crazy—Michigan State's Jeremy Fears Jr. tops at 9.4 per game per NCAA.com, with Purdue's Braden Smith close at 8.8. As these teams gear up for Lucas Oil Stadium showdowns, like that thriller where Illinois edged UConn 3-2 in a simulated champ vibe from ESPN scoreboards, the drama is just starting.
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