Kentucky's week off didn't weaken the Wildcats' hold on the No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press Top 25.
If anything, coach John Calipari hopes it gave his team the chance to focus on getting better.
"We've tried to zero in on a couple areas that we've really got to get better at offensively," Calipari said. "They're things we're going to have to be able to do if we want to be the kind of team everybody keeps talking about."
The Wildcats (13-0) received all 64 first-place votes cast for Monday's poll; it's the fifth straight week that they are the unanimous No. 1. Kentucky hasn't played since beating Louisville on Dec. 27 -- that 58-50 win stands as the Wildcats' closest of the season -- and returns Tuesday against Mississippi.
"Our focus is on us," Calipari said. "Our focus is on, how do we improve individual players? How do we get them even closer? Are there small things that we can do to make this team better?"
The top five in the poll remained unchanged, with Duke (13-0), Virginia (13-0), Wisconsin (14-1) and Louisville (13-1) behind Kentucky as the focus across the country shifted into conference play.
Gonzaga, Arizona, Villanova and Utah remained in the top 10, while Texas slipped in at No. 10 to replace Iowa State -- which fell from No. 9 to No. 17 after losing to South Carolina in Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
Seton Hall, VCU, Arkansas and Old Dominion were new arrivals to the Top 25, with the No. 19 Pirates (12-2) the highest of that group after upsetting then-unbeaten Villanova over the weekend. For the No. 25 Monarchs (12-1), it marked their first appearance in program history.
Coached by former Virginia and American coach Jeff Jones, the Monarchs have won nine straight games and are off to the best start in the school's Division I history.
"I am excited for our program, the University and Monarch alumni and fans everywhere," Jones said in a statement. "It's a big step for the program and a credit to the hard work of our student-athletes and our coaching staff."
ODU can go to 2-0 in Conference USA when it travels to Marshall on Thursday.
Washington, Colorado State, Northern Iowa and Georgetown dropped out of the poll.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.