Even Larry Brown was young the last time SMU was ranked.

In their second season under the 73-year-old Hall of Fame coach, the No. 23 Mustangs moved into the Top 25 for the first time since the next-to-last poll of 1984-85, a season when they reached as high as No. 2.

Syracuse is a unanimous No. 1 in The Associated Press college basketball poll for the second straight week. The Orange (23-0) received all 65 first-place votes from the national media panel Monday.

Arizona, Florida, Wichita State, San Diego State and Villanova remained second through sixth. Wichita State (25-0) is the only other unbeaten team in Division I.

Kansas moved up one spot to seventh, and Duke jumped three spots to eighth. Michigan State and Cincinnati round out the top 10.

SMU (19-5) moved in off a 76-53 victory over then-No. 7 Cincinnati, a win that snapped the Bearcats' 15-game winning streak. It was the Mustangs' third win over a ranked team in a seven-game span since they moved back into a renovated Moody Coliseum five weeks ago.

Before the streak, SMU hadn't beaten a ranked team since December 2003, and the last time the Mustangs beat more than one ranked team in a season was 1984-85, when Jon Koncak was the star player and Dave Bliss was coach. Incidentally, the '84-85 team lost nine of its final 16 games and finished the season unranked, according to ESPN Stats & Info.