The 14th regular season editions of the 2012-13 USA Today and Associated Press Top 25 Polls were released on Monday with the Indiana Hoosiers (20-2, 8-1 Big Ten) taking over as the new No. 1 and receiving 83 of 96 first-place votes.

The Florida Gators, coming off another pair of dominant league victories, jumped up two spots to No. 2 in both polls. Florida gained 57 voting points in the USA Today rankings and added 116 points in the AP poll. The Gators are one of three Southeastern Conference teams listed in the rankings.

Florida, which received six first-place votes in the USA Today rankings and seven first-place votes in the AP poll, registered its highest regular season rankings in the respective polls since last being No. 1 in the country on Feb. 12, 2007.

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[EXPAND CLICK TO EXPAND and view full versions of the top 25 polls.]USA TODAY COACHES POLL

This Week 1-5: Indiana (25), Florida (6), Michigan, Duke, Kansas

6-10: Gonzaga, Arizona, Michigan State, Syracuse, Ohio State

11-15: Miami, Louisville, Creighton, Butler, Kansas State

16-20: New Mexico, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Oregon, Missouri

21-25: Georgetown, Wichita State, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh/SDSU

Last Week 1-5: Kansas (16), Michigan (14), Indiana, Florida (1), Duke

6-10: Syracuse, Gonzaga, Arizona, Michigan State, Butler

11-15: Ohio State, Oregon, Louisville, Wichita State, Miami

16-20: Ole Miss, Creighton, Missouri, N.C. State, San Diego State

21-25: Kansas State, New Mexico, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Marquette

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL

This Week 1-5: Indiana (58), Florida (7), Michigan, Duke, Kansas

6-10: Gonzaga, Arizona, Miami, Syracuse, Ohio State

11-15: Louisville, Michigan State, Kansas State, Butler, New Mexico

16-20: Creighton, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Oregon, Georgetown

21-25: Missouri, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Marquette, Notre Dame

Last Week 1-5: Michigan (51), Kansas (13), Indiana, Florida (1), Duke

6-10: Syracuse, Gonzaga, Arizona, Butler, Oregon

11-15: Ohio State, Louisville, Michigan State, Miami, Wichita State

16-20: Ole Miss, Missouri, Kansas State, N.C. State, New Mexico

21-25: Creighton, San Diego State, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Marquette