1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

The 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various other preseason polls.

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  New to rankings from previous week
Italics   Number of first place votes
(#–#)   Win–loss record
т Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

The final AP poll was released before the NCAA Tournament on March 14, 1993.

Preseason
 [1]
Week 1
Nov. 23[1][2]
Week 2
Nov. 30[1][3]
Week 3
Dec. 7[1][4]
Week 4
Dec. 14[1][5]
Week 5
Dec. 21[1][6]
Week 6
Dec. 28[1][7]
Week 7
Jan. 4[1][8]
Week 8
Jan. 11[1][9]
Week 9
Jan. 18[1][10]
Week 10
Jan. 25[1][11]
Week 11
Feb. 1[1][12]
Week 12
Feb. 8[13][14]
Week 13
Feb. 15[13][15]
Week 14
Feb. 22[13][16]
Week 15
Mar. 1[13][17]
Week 16
Mar. 8[13][18]
Final
Final[13][19]
1.MichiganMichigan (0–0) (24)Michigan (0–0)Duke (2–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (7–0)Duke (8–0)Kentucky (11–0)Kansas (14–1)Kansas (16–1)Indiana (19–2)Indiana (20–2)Indiana (22–2)Indiana (24–2)North Carolina (24–3)North Carolina (25–3)Indiana (28–3)1.
2.KansasKansas (0–0) (18)Indiana (4–0)Kansas (2–0)Kansas (5–0)Kansas (6–0)Kansas (8–0)Kentucky (9–0)Michigan (12–1)Indiana (15–2)Indiana (17–2)Kentucky (15–1)Kentucky (17–1)Kentucky (18–2)Kentucky (20–2)Indiana (25–3)Indiana (26–3)Kentucky (26–3)2.
3.DukeDuke (0–0) (15)Kansas (0–0)Kentucky (2–0)Kentucky (4–0)Kentucky (5–0)Kentucky (6–0)Michigan (10–1)Duke (10–1)North Carolina (14–1)North Carolina (16–1)Kansas (17–2)Duke (17–3)North Carolina (20–3)North Carolina (22–3)Arizona (21–2)Michigan (23–4)Michigan (26–4)3.
4.IndianaIndiana (2–0) (6)Duke (0–0)Indiana (4–1)Indiana (7–1)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (10–1)Kansas (9–1)Kansas (11–1)Kentucky (11–1)Kentucky (13–1)Cincinnati (15–1)Michigan (18–3)Arizona (17–2)Arizona (19–2)Michigan (22–4)Kentucky (23–3)North Carolina (28–4)4.
5.KentuckyKentucky (0–0)Kentucky (0–0)North Carolina (3–0)North Carolina (5–0)North Carolina (6–0)North Carolina (7–0)Indiana (11–2)North Carolina (12–1)Michigan (13–2)Michigan (15–2)Duke (15–3)Arizona (15–2)Michigan (19–4)Michigan (21–4)Kentucky (21–3)Vanderbilt (25–4)Arizona (24–3)5.
6.Seton HallSeton Hall (2–0) (2)Seton Hall (4–1)Michigan (1–1)Michigan (3–1)Michigan (5–1)Michigan (6–1)North Carolina (9–1)Indiana (13–2)Duke (12–2)Cincinnati (13–1)North Carolina (17–2)North Carolina (18–3)Kansas (20–3)Florida State (21–6)Duke (22–5)Arizona (22–3)Seton Hall (27–6)6.
7.North CarolinaFlorida State (2–0)North Carolina (0–0)Seton Hall (4–1)Seton Hall (6–1)Seton Hall (8–1)Seton Hall (9–1)Seton Hall (11–1)Seton Hall (13–1)Virginia (11–0)Duke (13–3)Michigan (16–3)Kansas (18–3)Duke (19–4)Kansas (21–4)Vanderbilt (23–4)Kansas (23–5)Cincinnati (24–4)7.
8.Memphis StateNorth Carolina (0–0)Memphis State (0–0)Iowa (3–0)Iowa (5–0)Iowa (6–0)Iowa (8–0)Iowa (10–0)Georgia Tech (9–1)Arkansas (12–1)Arizona (11–2)Arizona (13–2)Cincinnati (17–2)Cincinnati (19–2)Vanderbilt (21–4)Kansas (22–5)Duke (23–5)Vanderbilt (26–5)8.
9.Florida StateMemphis State (0–0)Arizona (0–0)Louisville (1–0)Oklahoma (5–0)Oklahoma (5–0)Arkansas (7–0)Purdue (9–0)Arkansas (11–1)Cincinnati (11–1)Seton Hall (15–3)Iowa (14–3)Wake Forest (15–3)Florida State (19–6)Duke (20–5)Utah (22–3)Seton Hall (24–6)Kansas (25–6)9.
10.ArizonaArizona (0–0)Iowa (0–0)Florida State (3–2)Florida State (3–2)Arkansas (5–0)Georgetown (5–0)Georgia Tech (7–1)Oklahoma (11–2)Seton Hall (14–2)UNLV (11–1)UNLV (13–1)Florida State (16–6)Wake Forest (16–4)Cincinnati (20–3)Seton Hall (22–6)Florida State (22–8)Duke (23–7)10.
11.IowaIowa (0–0)Florida State (2–2)Georgetown (2–0)Georgetown (4–0)Georgetown (5–0)UCLA (7–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Cincinnati (9–1)Arizona (9–2)Iowa (14–3)Vanderbilt (16–3)Vanderbilt (17–4)Vanderbilt (19–4)Utah (21–3)Florida State (21–8)Cincinnati (22–4)Florida State (22–9)11.
12.GeorgetownLouisville (0–0)Louisville (0–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Arkansas (3–0)UCLA (6–1)Syracuse (8–0)UNLV (6–0)Arizona (7–2)Oklahoma (12–3)Vanderbilt (14–3)Florida State (14–6)UNLV (14–2)Utah (19–3)Wake Forest (17–5)Cincinnati (21–4)Wake Forest (19–7)Arkansas (20–8)12.
13.LouisvilleGeorgetown (0–0)Georgia Tech (0–0)UCLA (4–1)UCLA (5–1)Syracuse (7–0)Purdue (6–0)Arkansas (8–1)Iowa (11–2)Purdue (11–2)Pittsburgh (13–2)Wake Forest (13–3)Iowa (14–5)Arkansas (16–5)UNLV (17–3)Arkansas (18–6)New Orleans (25–2)Iowa (22–8)13.
14.Georgia TechGeorgia Tech (0–0)Georgetown (0–0)Arizona (0–1)Syracuse (3–0)Arizona (2–1)Georgia Tech (5–1)Michigan State (8–1)Virginia (9–0)Iowa (12–3)Purdue (11–3)Seton Hall (15–5)Arkansas (15–4)Purdue (15–5)Seton Hall (20–6)Wake Forest (18–6)Arkansas (19–7)UMass (23–6)14.
15.OklahomaOklahoma (0–0)Oklahoma (0–0)Syracuse (3–0)Arizona (2–1)Purdue (5–0)Oklahoma (7–1)UCLA (9–2)Connecticut (7–2)UNLV (9–1)Virginia (11–2)Pittsburgh (13–3)Marquette (17–2)UNLV (16–3)Arkansas (17–6)Iowa (19–6)Utah (22–5)Louisville (20–8)15.
16.ConnecticutConnecticut (0–0)UCLA (3–1)Arkansas (3–0)Purdue (4–0)Georgia Tech (2–1)UNLV (4–0)Cincinnati (6–1)UCLA (10–3)Georgia Tech (9–3)Arkansas (12–3)Oklahoma (14–5)Utah (17–3)Seton Hall (18–6)Tulane (20–4)UNLV (19–4)Louisville (18–8)Wake Forest (19–8)16.
17.TulaneSyracuse (0–0)Syracuse (0–0)Georgia Tech (1–1)Georgia Tech (2–1)Nebraska (6–0)Michigan State (5–1)Georgetown (7–1)Purdue (9–2)Connecticut (8–3)Utah (14–2)Arkansas (13–4)Pittsburgh (14–4)Pittsburgh (15–5)Purdue (15–6)New Orleans (23–2)Iowa (19–8)New Orleans (26–3)17.
18.SyracuseMichigan State (0–0)Michigan State (0–0)Purdue (3–0)Tulane (5–1)Florida State (5–3)Florida State (6–3)Vanderbilt (11–1)UNLV (6–1)Georgetown (10–2)Georgia Tech (10–4)Tulane (15–3)Purdue (13–5)Tulane (17–4)Iowa (16–6)Xavier (20–3)Purdue (17–8)Georgia Tech (19–10)18.
19.Iowa StateTulane (1–1)UMass (0–0)Cincinnati (1–0)Cincinnati (3–0)UNLV (3–0)California (5–0)Connecticut (6–1)Minnesota (10–1)Vanderbilt (13–3)Florida State (13–5)Purdue (12–4)Seton Hall (16–6)UMass (17–4)New Orleans (20–2)Oklahoma State (18–5)UNLV (20–6)Utah (23–6)19.
20.Michigan StateUMass (0–0)Tulane (1–1)Tulane (3–1)Nebraska (5–0)Michigan State (5–1)Nebraska (7–1)Arizona (5–2)Georgetown (8–2)Pittsburgh (11–2)Oklahoma (12–5)Marquette (15–2)Tulane (16–4)Iowa (14–6)Marquette (19–4)Tulane (20–6)UMass (20–6)Western Kentucky (24–5)20.
21.CincinnatiUCLA (2–0)New Mexico State (3–0)Memphis State (0–1)Louisville (1–2)California (4–0)Cincinnati (4–1)Syracuse (8–2)Ohio State (9–2)Michigan State (10–3)Georgetown (11–3)Utah (15–3)Boston College (13–5)New Orleans (17–2)UMass (18–5)BYU (22–6)Oklahoma State (19–7)New Mexico (24–6)21.
22.UNLVUNLV (0–0)Cincinnati (0–0)UNLV (1–0)UNLV (2–0)Connecticut (3–1)Arizona (2–2)UMass (5–2)Boston College (9–2)Utah (12–2)Connecticut (9–4)Georgia Tech (11–5)UMass (15–4)Louisville (14–6)Virginia (16–6)Louisville (16–8)Xavier (21–4)Purdue (17–9)22.
23.UMassCincinnati (0–0)UNLV (0–0)UMass (1–1)Michigan State (3–1)Cincinnati (3–1)Connecticut (4–1)Florida State (8–4)Michigan State (8–3)UCLA (11–4)Tulane (14–3)Georgetown (12–4)Kansas State (14–3)Virginia (15–5)BYU (21–5)UMass (18–6)Tulane (21–7)Oklahoma State (19–8)23.
24.UCLAIowa State (1–1)Purdue (1–0)Michigan State (1–1)Connecticut (3–1)Tulane (5–2)Vanderbilt (8–1)Pittsburgh (8–1)Syracuse (9–2)Ohio State (9–3)Marquette (14–2)Virginia (12–4)Virginia (13–4)Marquette (17–4)Xavier (18–3)Purdue (15–8)New Mexico State (23–6)New Mexico State (25–7)24.
25.NebraskaNebraska (0–0)Connecticut (0–1)Nebraska (2–0)California (3–0)Vanderbilt (8–1)BYU (7–2)Virginia (7–0)Utah (10–2)Long Beach State (12–1)Houston (11–2)Michigan State (11–5)New Orleans (17–2)St. John's (14–6)Pittsburgh (15–7)St. John's (16–8)BYU (23–7)UNLV (21–7)25.
Preseason
 [1]
Week 1
Nov. 23[1][2]
Week 2
Nov. 30[1][3]
Week 3
Dec. 7[1][4]
Week 4
Dec. 14[1][5]
Week 5
Dec. 21[1][6]
Week 6
Dec. 28[1][7]
Week 7
Jan. 4[1][8]
Week 8
Jan. 11[1][9]
Week 9
Jan. 18[1][10]
Week 10
Jan. 25[1][11]
Week 11
Feb. 1[1][12]
Week 12
Feb. 8[13][14]
Week 13
Feb. 15[13][15]
Week 14
Feb. 22[13][16]
Week 15
Mar. 1[13][17]
Week 16
Mar. 8[13][18]
Final
Final[13][19]
NoneDropped:
  • Iowa State
  • Nebraska
Dropped:
  • New Mexico State
  • Connecticut
Dropped:
  • Memphis State
  • UMass (2–2)
Dropped:
  • Louisville
Dropped:
  • Tulane
Dropped:
  • California (5–2)
  • Nebraska (9–3)
  • BYU (8–4)
Dropped:
  • Vanderbilt (11–3)
  • UMass
  • Florida State (9–5)
  • Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • Minnesota
  • Boston College
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • UCLA (12–5)
  • Ohio State
  • Long Beach State
Dropped:
  • Connecticut
  • Houston
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma (14–7)
  • Georgia Tech (12–6)
  • Georgetown
  • Michigan State
Dropped:
  • Boston College
  • Kansas State
Dropped:
  • Louisville
  • St. John's
Dropped:
  • Marquette (19–6)
  • Virginia (16–8)
  • Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • St. John's
Dropped:
  • Xavier
  • Tulane
  • BYU

Coaches Poll

The final Coaches poll was released after the NCAA Tournament to cap the 1992–93 season.

Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Nov. 30[1]
Week 3
Dec. 7[1]
Week 4
Dec. 14[1]
Week 5
Dec. 21[1]
Week 6
Dec. 28[1]
Week 7
Jan. 4[1]
Week 8
Jan. 11[1]
Week 9
Jan. 18[1]
Week 10
Jan. 25[1]
Week 11
Feb. 1[1]
Week 12
Feb. 8[13]
Week 13
Feb. 15[13]
Week 14
Feb. 22[13]
Week 15
Mar. 1[13]
Week 16
Mar. 8[13]
Week 17
Mar. 15[13]
Final
Final[13]
1.MichiganIndiana (4–0)Duke (2–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (7–0)Duke (8–0)Kentucky (11–0)Kansas (14–1)Kansas (16–1)Indiana (19–2)Indiana (20–2)Indiana (22–2)Indiana (24–2)North Carolina (24–3)North Carolina (25–3)Indiana (28–3)North Carolina (34–4)1.
2.DukeMichigan (0–0)Kansas (2–0)Kansas (5–0)Kansas (6–0)Kansas (8–0)Kentucky (9–0)Duke (10–1)Indiana (15–2)North Carolina (16–1)Kentucky (15–1)Kentucky (17–1)Kentucky (18–2)Kentucky (20–2)Indiana (25–3)Indiana (26–3)North Carolina (28–4)Michigan (31–5)2.
3.IndianaDuke (0–0)Indiana (4–1)Kentucky (4–0)Kentucky (5–0)Kentucky (6–0)Michigan (10–1)Michigan (12–1)Duke (12–2)Indiana (17–2)Kansas (17–2)Duke (17–3)North Carolina (20–3)North Carolina (22–3)Arizona (21–2)Michigan (23–4)Kentucky (26–3)Kentucky (30–4)3.
4.KansasKansas (0–0)Kentucky (2–0)Indiana (7–1)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (10–1)Indiana (11–2)Indiana (13–2)North Carolina (14–1)Kentucky (13–1)Cincinnati (15–1)Michigan (18–3)Kansas (20–3)Arizona (19–2)Kentucky (21–3)Kentucky (23–3)Michigan (26–4)Kansas (29–7)4.
5.KentuckyKentucky (0–0)Michigan (1–1)North Carolina (5–0)North Carolina (6–0)North Carolina (7–0)North Carolina (9–1)Kansas (11–1)Michigan (13–2)Michigan (15–2)North Carolina (17–2)Kansas (18–3)Michigan (19–4)Michigan (21–4)Michigan (22–4)Arizona (22–3)Arizona (24–3)Indiana (31–4)5.
6.Seton HallSeton Hall (4–1)North Carolina (3–0)Michigan (3–1)Michigan (5–1)Michigan (6–1)Kansas (9–1)North Carolina (12–1)Kentucky (11–1)Cincinnati (13–1)Duke (15–3)North Carolina (18–3)Arizona (17–2)Kansas (21–4)Duke (22–5)Vanderbilt (25–4)Seton Hall (27–6)Cincinnati (29–5)6.
7.North CarolinaNorth Carolina (0–0)Seton Hall (4–1)Seton Hall (6–1)Seton Hall (8–1)Seton Hall (9–1)Seton Hall (11–1)Seton Hall (13–1)Arkansas (12–1)Duke (13–3)Arizona (13–2)Arizona (15–2)Cincinnati (19–2)Florida State (21–6)Kansas (22–5)Kansas (23–5)Cincinnati (24–4)Florida State (25–10)7.
8.Florida StateMemphis State (0–0)Florida State (3–2)Iowa (5–0)Iowa (6–0)Iowa (8–0)Iowa (10–0)Georgia Tech (9–1)Cincinnati (11–1)Arizona (11–2)Iowa (14–3)Cincinnati (17–2)Duke (19–4)Cincinnati (20–3)Vanderbilt (23–4)Duke (23–5)Kansas (25–6)Vanderbilt (28–6)8.
9.Memphis StateArizona (0–0)Louisville (1–0)Florida State (3–2)Oklahoma (5–0)Arkansas (7–0)Purdue (9–0)Oklahoma (11–2)Seton Hall (14–2)UNLV (11–1)Michigan (16–3)Iowa (14–5)Florida State (19–6)Vanderbilt (21–4)Utah (22–3)Cincinnati (22–4)Vanderbilt (26–5)Duke (24–8)9.
10.ArizonaFlorida State (2–2)Iowa (3–0)Arizona (2–1)UCLA (6–1)UCLA (7–1)Oklahoma (10–1)Arkansas (11–1)Virginia (11–0)Seton Hall (15–3)UNLV (13–1)UNLV (14–2)Vanderbilt (19–4)Duke (20–5)Cincinnati (21–4)Seton Hall (24–6)Duke (23–7)Arkansas (22–9)10.
11.GeorgetownUCLA (3–1)Georgetown (2–0)Oklahoma (5–0)Arkansas (5–0)Georgetown (5–0)Georgia Tech (7–1)Cincinnati (9–1)Oklahoma (12–3)Iowa (14–3)Vanderbilt (16–3)Arkansas (15–4)Wake Forest (16–4)Utah (21–3)Florida State (21–8)Florida State (22–8)Florida State (22–9)Seton Hall (28–7)11.
12.LouisvilleGeorgetown (0–0)Arizona (0–1)Georgetown (4–0)Arizona (2–1)Purdue (6–0)UCLA (9–2)Arizona (7–2)Arizona (9–2)Arkansas (12–3)Arkansas (13–4)Florida State (16–6)Arkansas (16–5)Wake Forest (17–5)Seton Hall (22–6)Wake Forest (19–7)Arkansas (20–8)Arizona (24–4)12.
13.IowaLouisville (0–0)UCLA (4–1)UCLA (5–1)Georgetown (5–0)Georgia Tech (5–1) тArkansas (8–1)Iowa (11–2)Iowa (12–3)Vanderbilt (14–3)Oklahoma (14–5)Vanderbilt (17–4)Utah (19–3)UNLV (17–3)Arkansas (18–6)Utah (22–5)Iowa (22–8)Temple (20–13)13.
14.TulaneIowa (0–0)Oklahoma (2–0)Purdue (4–0)Purdue (5–0)Oklahoma (7–1) тUNLV (6–0)UCLA (10–3)Purdue (11–2)Virginia (11–2)Seton Hall (15–5)Utah (17–3)UNLV (16–3)Arkansas (17–6)UNLV (19–4)Arkansas (19–7)Louisville (20–8)Wake Forest (21–9)14.
15.Georgia TechGeorgia Tech (0–0)Purdue (3–0)Arkansas (3–0)Georgia Tech (2–1)UNLV (4–0)Michigan State (8–1)Purdue (9–2)Connecticut (8–3)Purdue (11–3)Florida State (14–6)Wake Forest (15–3)Pittsburgh (15–5)Seton Hall (20–6)Iowa (19–6)New Orleans (25–2)Wake Forest (19–8)Louisville (22–9)15.
16.OklahomaOklahoma (0–0)Arkansas (3–0)Georgia Tech (2–1)Nebraska (6–0)Florida State (6–3)Cincinnati (6–1)Connecticut (7–2)Georgia Tech (9–3)Connecticut (9–4)Purdue (12–4)Marquette (17–2)Iowa (14–6)Iowa (16–6)Wake Forest (18–6)UNLV (20–6)Utah (23–6)Western Kentucky (26–6)16.
17.UCLAPurdue (1–0)Georgia Tech (1–1)Tulane (5–1)UNLV (3–0)Arizona (2–2)Arizona (5–2)UNLV (6–1)UNLV (9–1)Georgia Tech (10–4)Pittsburgh (13–3)Pittsburgh (14–4)Purdue (15–5)Tulane (20–4)New Orleans (23–2)Iowa (19–8)UMass (23–6)California (21–9)17.
18.Texas тMichigan State (0–0)Michigan State (1–1)Cincinnati (3–0)Florida State (5–3)Michigan State (5–1)Georgetown (7–1)Virginia (9–0)Georgetown (10–2)Pittsburgh (13–2)Utah (15–3)Seton Hall (16–6)Seton Hall (18–6)Purdue (15–6)Xavier (20–3)Purdue (17–8)New Orleans (26–3)Virginia (21–10)18.
19.Cincinnati тTulane (1–1)Tulane (3–1)Nebraska (5–0)Michigan State (5–1)Connecticut (4–1)Connecticut (6–1)Michigan State (8–3)Vanderbilt (13–3)Oklahoma (12–5)UCLA (14–5)Virginia (13–4)Tulane (17–4)Marquette (19–4)Marquette (19–6)Louisville (18–8)UNLV (21–7)Iowa (23–9)19.
20.ConnecticutCincinnati (0–0)UNLV (1–0)UNLV (2–0)Connecticut (3–1) тNebraska (7–1) тVanderbilt (11–1)Georgetown (8–2)UCLA (11–4)Florida State (13–5)Wake Forest (13–3)Purdue (13–5)UMass (17–4)New Orleans (20–2)Tulane (20–6)Tulane (21–7)Georgia Tech (19–10)Utah (24–7)20.
21.Michigan StateUNLV (0–0)Nebraska (2–0)Michigan State (3–1)Tulane (5–2) тCincinnati (4–1) тUMass (5–2)Florida State (9–5)Michigan State (10–3)Utah (14–2)Marquette (15–2)Tulane (16–4)Virginia (15–5)Pittsburgh (15–7)Virginia (16–8)UMass (20–6)Purdue (17–9) тGeorge Washington (21–9)21.
22.NebraskaNew Mexico State (3–0)UMass (1–1)Louisville (1–2)UMass (5–2)California (5–0)Nebraska (9–3)Ohio State (9–2)Florida State (11–5)Georgetown (11–3)Georgia Tech (11–5)Oklahoma (14–7)Marquette (17–4)Virginia (16–6)Oklahoma State (18–5)Oklahoma State (19–7)Virginia (19–9) тUMass (24–7)22.
23.UNLVConnecticut (0–1)Connecticut (1–1)UMass (2–2)Cincinnati (3–1)UMass (2–2)Florida State (8–4)Vanderbilt (11–3)Pittsburgh (11–2)UCLA (12–5)Virginia (12–4)UMass (15–4)New Orleans (17–2) тUMass (18–5)Purdue (15–8)Marquette (20–6)Oklahoma State (19–8)Xavier (24–6)23.
24.Iowa StateTexas (0–0)Cincinnati (1–0)Connecticut (3–1)New Mexico State (5–2)BYU (7–2)BYU (8–4)Minnesota (10–1)Utah (10–2)Wisconsin (10–4)Tulane (15–3)Georgia Tech (12–6)Oklahoma (16–7) тOklahoma (17–8)UMass (18–6)New Mexico State (23–6)New Mexico State (25–7)UCLA (22–11)24.
25.New Mexico StateNebraska (0–0)New Mexico State (4–1)New Mexico State (5–2)California (4–0)Vanderbilt (8–1)New Mexico State (7–3)Nebraska (11–3)Ohio State (9–3)Xavier (12–2)Georgetown (12–4)Louisville (13–5)Louisville (14–6)Xavier (18–3)Louisville (16–8)Virginia (18–8)Western Kentucky (24–5)Minnesota (20–10)25.
Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Nov. 30[1]
Week 3
Dec. 7[1]
Week 4
Dec. 14[1]
Week 5
Dec. 21[1]
Week 6
Dec. 28[1]
Week 7
Jan. 4[1]
Week 8
Jan. 11[1]
Week 9
Jan. 18[1]
Week 10
Jan. 25[1]
Week 11
Feb. 1[1]
Week 12
Feb. 8[13]
Week 13
Feb. 15[13]
Week 14
Feb. 22[13]
Week 15
Mar. 1[13]
Week 16
Mar. 8[13]
Week 17
Mar. 15[13]
Final
Final[13]
Dropped:
  • Iowa State (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Memphis State
  • Texas
NoneDropped:
  • Louisville
Dropped:
  • Tulane
  • New Mexico State
Dropped:
  • California (5–2)
Dropped:
  • UMass
  • BYU
  • New Mexico State
Dropped:
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
Dropped:
  • Michigan State
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Connecticut
  • Wisconsin
  • Xavier
Dropped:
  • UCLA
  • Georgetown
Dropped:
  • Georgia Tech
Dropped:
  • Louisville
Dropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • Oklahoma
Dropped:
  • Xavier (21–4)
Dropped:
  • Tulane
  • Marquette
Dropped:
  • New Orleans (26–4)
  • UNLV (21–8)
  • Georgia Tech (19–11)
  • Purdue (17–10)
  • Oklahoma State (19–9)
  • New Mexico State (25–8)

References

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