Duke returned to the top spot in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll on Monday, while the latest big win for St. John's vaulted the Red Storm into the Top 25 for the first time in more than a decade.

The Blue Devils (25-2, 12-1 ACC) were fifth in last week's poll, but the four teams ahead of them all lost -- the first time the top four teams in the poll all lost since the week of Nov. 25, 2003.

Kansas fell one spot to No. 2, followed by Ohio State, San Diego State and Texas. Pitt, BYU, Purdue, Notre Dame and Arizona round out the top 10.

Duke received 19 of 31 possible first-place votes in the poll, voted on by a panel of 31 Division I coaches. Also receiving votes were Ohio State (four), Pittsburgh (four), San Diego State (three) and Kansas (one). Duke also was No. 1 in The Associated Press media poll.

The loss of the top spot in the poll isn't the only issue facing Kansas. The school announced Monday that junior guard Tyshawn Taylor, a starter, has been suspended indefinitely for violating team rules.

The rough week for the highly ranked started Monday when Kansas lost 84-68 at Kansas State. Saturday was the rough day for former No. 2 Texas, which lost 70-67 at Nebraska, and former No. 4 Pittsburgh, which lost 60-59 to St. John's at Madison Square Garden.