Keep winning.

That's the secret to getting the attention of those who vote in the two most important men's college basketball polls.

After winning twice last week, the University at Buffalo climbed three places to 14th in the Associated Press Top 25 poll and moved up three spots to No. 15 in the USA Today Coaches' Poll. The poll results were announced on Monday.

The AP ranking is the highest yet for UB (9-0) and follows victories over Division II Le Moyne, 89-55, and St. Bonaventure, 80-62. UB started at No. 25 in the Week 2 AP Poll and has climbed steadily every since to 22, 21, 17 and 14.

The Bulls, one of nine undefeated Division I teams left in the nation, have just one game, a home game against Southern Illinois on Saturday afternoon, before the next rankings are announced next Monday.

UB already owns a 62-53 win on the road over Southern Illinois. Even if the Bulls repeat that triumph there's no guarantee they will hold their place in the rankings.

Virginia and Nevada, two undefeated teams, won their games last week and dropped in the AP media poll, and Nevada slipped one spot in the USA Today poll.