Nova falls out of poll; Kansas, Duke, Vols on top

No.1 Kansas survives a scare from No. 17 Villanova as Lagerald Vick and Dedric Lawson drop 57 points combined in a 74-71 win. (1:53)

NEW YORK — Kansas, Duke and Tennessee were 1-2-3 Monday in the AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll for the second straight week, while reigning national champion Villanova fell out for a second time.

The Jayhawks earned 56 of 65 first-place votes to stay at No. 1, a perch they held in the preseason before being overtaken by Duke and later Gonzaga. Kansas returned to the top last week then beat Villanova at home.

The Blue Devils earned five first-place votes to stay at No. 2, while the Volunteers had two. Michigan and Virginia each claimed one first-place vote, helping them climb into the top five.

Gonzaga, which lost the No. 1 ranking after a loss to Tennessee, fell four spots to eighth after Saturday’s loss at North Carolina. The Tar Heels jumped three spots to ninth after the 103-90 win against the Zags.

No. 25 Nebraska was the only addition to this week’s poll, though the Cornhuskers were ranked No. 24 earlier this month.

As for Villanova, the Wildcats were ranked 17th last week before losing to Penn — snapping a city-record 25-game winning streak against its Philadelphia “Big 5” rivals — and then at Kansas to fall out of the poll again. The Wildcats were ranked eighth in November before losses to Michigan and Furman knocked them out of the poll, though that turned out to be merely a one-week absence.

Kansas State and Syracuse were the other teams to fall out of the poll. They were both tied with Indiana at No. 25 last week — the first three-way tie in the AP Top 25 since three teams shared the No. 13 ranking in 1991.

The Wildcats beat Georgia State in their only game last week and were among the leading vote-getters just outside the rankings. The Orange lost at home to Old Dominion.

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Senators celebrate Catriona victory

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2018 10:15:41 +0000

Senators congratulated Miss Philippines Catriona Gray for bringing home the country’s fourth Miss Universe crown Monday.

Senate President Vicente “Tito” C. Sotto III praised Gray’s performance in the beauty pageant held in Bangkok, Thailand.

“Congratulations of course. Her answer was superb. I think that, and the outstanding way she carried her gown was the final win. Her personality was there all along,” Sotto said.

Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph G. Recto said he was proud of Gray whom he described as “bright and beautiful.”

“We are all proud of Catriona being crowned miss universe. She is both bright and beautiful. She represents our collective values and aspirations as a people. I wish her all the best. Mabuhay ang kagandahan at talino ng Pilipina,” Recto said.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel F. Zubiri said he joins the country in celebrating Gray’s victory and cited her response in the beauty pageant’s Question and Answer portion.

“You made our country so proud of you and your answer in the final Q and A shows that not only do you have beauty but lots of heart as well in caring for our under privileged children in the informal settlements in our country,” Zubiri told Gray in a statement.

“You showed the world what a truly empowered woman could do to help so many. Congratulations once again!” he added.

Zubiri said the Senate would “definitely” approve a resolution commending Gray when they resume session next year.

Sen. Francis Pangilinan praised Gray’s advocacy for children.

“Congrats to our new Ms Universe! Wonderful answer on doing all we do for our children!” Pangilinan wrote on Twitter.

Sen. Grace Poe  thanked Gray for bringing honor to the Philippines with her win. “A woman of style, substance, and brave heart deserves the crown. Thank you for flying the Philippine flag high,” she said.

Sen. Joel Villanueva also expressed gratitude for the Philippines’ bet. “We extend our heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to Catriona Gray not only for bringing home the Miss Universe crown but also for giving our country so much pride and recognition,” Villanueva said.

“May your reign be a compelling platform for positive change and women empowerment, and also an opportunity to promote our country’s tourism and everything our beloved country has to offer,” he added.

Senators  Risa Hontiveros and Cythia Villar told Gray:

“Mabuhay, @catrionaelisa, Binibini ng Pilipinas, binibini ng Universe!” Hontiveros said in a tweet.

“I join the entire Philippine community here and around the world in celebrating Catriona Gray’s victory in the Miss Universe pageant. I also thank her for successfully raising the Philippine flag and championing Filipino pride in the global stage,” Villar said.

“I commend her for sending out a very powerful message of looking for opportunities to help even in the most desperate situations. I look forward to Catriona’s meaningful and uplifting reign as Miss Universe,” she added. (Vanne Elaine P. Terrazola)

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