It's been a long seven months since that no-call in San Diego in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. Since that time, though, the TCU Horned Frogs men basketball team has just made themselves even better. And on Monday, when the AP released its preseason poll, TCU debuted at No. 14.
For the third time in program history, the TCU men's basketball team will be nationally ranked to start the season. The Horned Frogs appeared at No. 14 in the Associated Press Preseason Poll on Monday.
TCU has never been ranked higher before its season begins. The Frogs last appeared in the AP Preseason Poll prior to the 2018 season (20th) and were also ranked before the 1998 season (24th).
It's the 13th week TCU has been nationally ranked under head coach . TCU last appeared in the AP Poll on Jan. 7, 2019 at No. 25. The highest TCU has been ranked was No. 10 on Dec. 25, 2017.
With most of last year's team returning, the expectations are high for this group. At the end of last season, TCU made many "way too early" lists for the 2022-23 season. And last week, TCU was picked to come in fourth place in the Big 12. Mike Miles Jr. was selected as the Big 12 Pre-season Player of the Year.
TCU opens its season with an exhibition game on October 30 against Paul Quinn College .
The preseason poll includes five teams from the Big 12 - Kansas, Baylor, Texas, TCU, and Texas Tech.
Here is the poll:
AP Top 25
1 - North Carolina
2 - Gonzaga
3 - Houston
4 - Kentucky
5 (tie) - Kansas
5 (tie) - Baylor
7 - Duke
8 - UCLA
9 - Creighton
10 - Arkansas
11 - Tennessee
12 - Texas
13 - Indiana
14 - TCU
15 - Auburn
16 - Villanova
17 - Arizona
18 - Virginia
19 - San Diego State
20 - Alabama
21 - Oregon
22 - Michigan
23 - Illinois
24 - Dayton
25 - Texas Tech
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