After a triple-overtime loss at Kansas last week, Oklahoma wasn't punished too harshly by pollsters Monday, staying at No. 2 in The Associated Press poll and falling one spot to No. 2 in the USA Today coaches' poll.
The Sooners (13-1) rebounded from the 109-106 loss with a home win over Kansas State on Saturday.
Oklahoma kept one first-place vote in the AP poll with the No. 1 Jayhawks receiving 63. No. 4 Michigan State received the lone other first-place vote. Maryland is No. 3.
The the coaches' poll, Kansas received all 32 first-place votes in the coaches' poll.