Down 89-87 in the final minute to Gonzaga, Duke's roster of stars can't convert on seven field goal attempts, including RJ Barrett's last-second layup attempt. (1:07)

Gonzaga pulled off what some considered impossible, stopping the Duke juggernaut in the Maui Invitational title game without one of its best players. Now the Zags are No. 1 again.

Third in last week's poll, Gonzaga leapfrogged No. 2 Kansas to the top spot in The Associated Press Top 25 poll released Monday. The Zags received 32 first-place votes from a 65-person media panel, edging the Jayhawks by one.

AP Top 25 poll First-place votes in parentheses 1. Gonzaga (32)

2. Kansas (31)

3. Duke (1)

4. Virginia (1)

5. Nevada

6. Tennessee

7. Michigan

8. Auburn

9. Michigan State

10. Kentucky

11. North Carolina

12. Kansas State

13. Virginia Tech

14. Iowa

15. Florida State

16. Ohio State

17. Texas

18. Oregon

19. Purdue

20. Texas Tech

21. Buffalo

22. Wisconsin

23. Villanova

24. Maryland

25. Mississippi State Complete rankings

No. 3 Duke received one first-place vote despite the loss to Gonzaga, and No. 4 Virginia received the other one after winning the Battle 4 Atlantis title.

No. 5 Nevada has its highest ranking ever after winning the Las Vegas Invitational, with Tennessee, Michigan, Auburn, Michigan State and Kentucky rounding out the top 10.

Gonzaga (6-0) is missing do-everything forward Killian Tillie for the first two months of the season because of an ankle injury and was a big underdog heading into the Maui title game last week.

Duke (5-1) and its cache of lottery-pick freshmen were an unstoppable force the first four weeks of the season, blowing past then-No. 2 Kentucky in the season opener and winning the first three games in lopsided fashion.

Duke came to Maui undefeated on the Valley Isle, winning five titles in five tries, and opened with two wins to reach the title game. But Gonzaga punched the Blue Devils in the gut early in the championship game and withstood a late charge, relying on its experience to win 89-87 for its second Maui title.

The Zags are No. 1 for the third time, following stints atop the poll in 2016-17, when they reached the national title game, and in 2012-13.

"They're good. I mean they have good basketball players," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "They're strong, they're old, they're unselfish and they play their butts off."

Kansas was the preseason No. 1 until Duke blasted Kentucky in the opener and passed the Jayhawks for No. 1.

Kansas (5-0) has done nothing but win since then yet finds itself looking up at Gonzaga. The Jayhawks beat their second top-10 opponent of the season by holding off No. 6 Tennessee in overtime to win the NIT Season Tip-Off title in New York.

Nevada opened the season with its highest preseason ranking at No. 6. The Wolf Pack (6-0) have lived up to the lofty expectations, rolling over opponents with a deep, experienced roster led by the Martin twins.

Nevada won the Las Vegas Invitational by beating Tulsa by 10 points and UMass by 23 in the title game, moving up a spot for their highest ranking ever.

Villanova is back in the poll after dropping out of the Top 25 following losses to Michigan and Furman, the first back-to-back losses under coach Jay Wright in five years. The defending national champions are No. 23 after beating Oklahoma State and No. 15 Florida State to win the AdvoCare Invitational title in Florida.

Ohio State had the biggest jump in this week's poll, moving up seven spots to No. 16 after rolling over Samford and Cleveland State. Iowa climbed six spots to No. 14 and Purdue was up five to No. 19.

No. 25 Mississippi State had the biggest drop among teams still in the poll, losing 10 spots. No. 11 North Carolina lost four sports to drop out of the top 10 following a loss to Texas in the semifinals of the Las Vegas Invitational.

Texas went from out of the poll all the way up to No. 17 after beating the Tar Heels and playing No. 9 Michigan State close in the tournament's second title game. Texas Tech is in the AP Top 25 for the first time this season at No. 20, and Maryland came in at No. 24.

TCU made a precipitous drop after losing to Lipscomb at home, receiving only eight votes after being No. 18 last week. Also dropping out of the poll are Clemson from No. 16, LSU from 19 and UCLA from 17.