Baylor leapfrogged Kansas and Duke into the second spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll on Monday after notching road victories last week at Texas Tech and then at Allen Fieldhouse against the Jayhawks.

The Bears finished with 1,567 points in voting by 65 media members who regularly cover the game, just seven back of top-ranked Gonzaga -- even though Baylor had 31 first-place votes and the Bulldogs had 30.

"I think to have a special team, you first need to have that work ethic, you need to have that character, but most of all you have to have guys that buy in to roles and celebrate each other's success," Bears coach Scott Drew explained. "As the year has gone on, we've done better and better at that. We call it 'playing with joy.' If you do that, good things happen."

AP Top 25 Poll First-place votes in parentheses: Team Rec 1. Gonzaga (30) 18-1 2. Baylor (31) 13-1 3. Duke (4) 15-1 4. Auburn 15-0 5. Butler 15-1 6. Kansas 12-3 7. San Diego State 17-0 8. Oregon 14-3 9. Florida State 14-2 10. Kentucky 12-3 11. Louisville 13-3 12. West Virginia 13-2 13. Dayton 14-2 14. Villanova 12-3 15. Michigan State 13-4 16. Wichita State 15-1 17. Maryland 13-3 18. Seton Hall 12-4 19. Michigan 11-5 20. Colorado 13-3 21. Ohio State 11-5 22. Memphis 13-3 23. Texas Tech 10-5 24. Illinois 12-5 25. Creighton 13-4 Complete rankings

Baylor (13-1, 3-0 Big 12) hasn't lost since playing Washington in Alaska in its second game of the season. Along the way, the team from Waco, Texas, has notched nonconference wins over ranked teams Villanova, Arizona and Butler along with league wins over the Red Raiders, Jayhawks and Longhorns.

The win over Kansas was the first for Baylor in 18 tries at Allen Fieldhouse and the first over a top-five team on the road.

"We came with the expectation to win, the expectation to do great things in the Big 12," Baylor guard Jared Butler said, "and it shows when you expect to win versus just trying to survive."

The Blue Devils fell to third in the AP poll, followed by unbeaten Auburn and Butler. The Jayhawks were next with another unbeaten, San Diego State, staying at No. 7. Oregon, Florida State and Kentucky rounded out the top 10.

The Wildcats climbed four spots by squeezing out tougher-than-expected wins over Georgia and Alabama.

"I'm telling you, I believe in every one of these kids. I wouldn't have recruited them here. But I'll tell you, it's really hard here," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "Every game we play is someone's Super Bowl."

The biggest climb came from Wichita State, which jumped seven spots to No. 16 after soundly beating No. 22 Memphis and turning back Connecticut in double overtime. The Shockers' only loss came against No. 12 West Virginia in the championship game of the Cancun Classic in late November.

"We're are at 15 wins now, and I don't even know when we got that last year, so the jump has been crazy," said Shockers guard Erik Stevenson, who leads the team in scoring. "National recognition is cool and all, but we feel like we've been slept on for a while now. We feel like we could beat anybody in the country."

The biggest drop by a team that remains in the poll came from Ohio State, which lost two more games to Maryland and Indiana to make it four consecutive losses. The Buckeyes were once in the top five but are now No. 21.

"We have to find a way to figure some things out here quickly," Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. "You know, I think it's a work in progress right now. I think we definitely have some offensive issues that we have to work out."

Here are some other takeaways from the latest edition of the college basketball poll:

Rising

West Virginia climbed five spots to No. 12 by following a tough road loss to Kansas with wins over Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. Colorado also jumped five spots to No. 20 after the Buffaloes throttled Utah 91-52 in their only game of the week.

Falling

Ohio State wasn't the only Big Ten team to take a tumble. Michigan State dropped seven spots to No. 15 after the Spartans were pounded 71-42 at Purdue, and Penn State fell from No. 20 all the way out of the poll after the Nittany Lions lost consecutive games to unranked teams in Wisconsin and Rutgers.

In/Out

Seton Hall returned to the poll at No. 18 thanks to back-to-back wins over Xavier and Marquette that ran the Pirates' record to 4-0 in the Big East. A pair of newcomers in Illinois and Creighton rounded out the Top 25, and Virginia and Arizona joined the Nittany Lions in falling out. The Cavaliers lost to Boston College, and the Wildcats fell to Oregon State last week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.