2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings

Two human polls make up the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings, the AP poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls.

Legend

  Increase in ranking
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  Not ranked 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 AP poll for women's college basketball poll began during the 1976–77 season, and was initially compiled by Mel Greenberg and published by The Philadelphia Inquirer. At first, it was a poll of coaches conducted via telephone, where coaches identified top teams and a list of the top 20 teams was produced. The contributors continued to be coaches until 1994, when the AP took over administration of the poll from Greenberg, and switched to a panel of writers.[1]

Preseason
Oct. 17[2]
Week 2
Nov. 13[3]
Week 3
Nov. 20[4]
Week 4
Nov. 27[5]
Week 5
Dec. 4[6]
Week 6
Dec. 11[7]
Week 7
Dec. 18[8]
Week 8
Dec. 25[9]
Week 9
Jan. 1[10]
Week 10
Jan. 8[11]
Week 11
Jan. 15[12]
Week 12
Jan. 22[13]
Week 13
Jan. 29[14]
Week 14
Feb. 5[15]
Week 15
Feb. 12[16]
Week 16
Feb. 19[17]
Week 17
Feb. 26[18]
Week 18
Mar. 4[19]
Week 19
Mar. 11[20]
Week 20
Mar. 18[21]
Final
Apr. 8[22]
1.LSU (35)South Carolina (2–0) (23)South Carolina (3–0) (36)South Carolina (5–0) (36)South Carolina (7–0) (35)South Carolina (9–0) (36)South Carolina (10–0) (35)South Carolina (11–0) (36)South Carolina (12–0) (34)South Carolina (14–0) (34)South Carolina (15–0) (36)South Carolina (17–0) (35)South Carolina (19–0) (35)South Carolina (21–0) (35)South Carolina (23–0) (35)South Carolina (25–0) (35)South Carolina (27–0) (35)South Carolina (29–0) (35)South Carolina (32–0) (35)South Carolina (32–0) (35)South Carolina (38–0) (35)1.
2.UConn (1)Iowa (3–0) (13)UCLA (4–0)UCLA (6–0)UCLA (7–0)UCLA (9–0)UCLA (9–0)UCLA (11–0)UCLA (12–0) (1)UCLA (14–0) (1)Iowa (17–1)UCLA (15–1)Kansas State (20–1)Iowa (21–2)Ohio State (21–3)Ohio State (22–3)Ohio State (24–3)Stanford (26–4)Iowa (29–4)Iowa (29–4)Iowa (34–5)2.
3.IowaUCLA (3–0)Colorado (4–0)Stanford (7–0)NC State (9–0)NC State (10–0)NC State (11–0)NC State (12–0)NC State (13–0)Iowa (15–1)Colorado (15–1)Colorado (16–2)Iowa (19–2)NC State (19–2)Stanford (22–3)Stanford (23–3)Texas (26–3)Iowa (26–4)USC (26–5)USC (26–5)UConn (33–6)3.
4.UCLAUtah (2–0)Stanford (4–0)Iowa (7–1)Iowa (8–1)Iowa (10–1)Iowa (11–1)Iowa (12–1)Iowa (13–1)Baylor (14–0)NC State (15–1)Kansas State (18–1)Stanford (19–2)Colorado (19–3)Iowa (22–3)Iowa (23–3)Stanford (24–4)Ohio State (25–4)Stanford (28–5)Texas (30–4)NC State (31–7)4.
5.UtahColorado (3–0)Iowa (4–1)NC State (7–0)Texas (9–0)Texas (10–0)Texas (11–0)Texas (12–0)Colorado (11–1)Colorado (13–1)UCLA (14–1)Iowa (18–2)NC State (18–2)Ohio State (19–3)Texas (22–3)Texas (24–3)Virginia Tech (23–4)USC (23–5)Texas (28–4)Stanford (28–5)USC (29–6)5.
6.South CarolinaStanford (2–0)UConn (3–1)USC (5–0)USC (7–0)USC (8–0)USC (8–0)USC (10–0)Baylor (12–0)NC State (14–1)USC (13–1)Stanford (17–2)Colorado (17–3)Stanford (20–3)NC State (21–3)NC State (23–3)Iowa (24–4)Texas (27–4)UCLA (25–6)UCLA (25–6)LSU (31–6)6.
7.Ohio StateLSU (2–1)LSU (4–1)LSU (7–1)LSU (8–1)LSU (9–1)LSU (11–1)LSU (12–1)LSU (13–1)LSU (15–1)Kansas State (17–1)NC State (16–2)UCLA (16–3)Texas (21–3)Kansas State (21–3)USC (20–4)USC (21–5)UCLA (24–5)Ohio State (25–5)Ohio State (25–5)Texas (33–5)7.
8.Virginia TechUConn (1–1)USC (3–0)Colorado (6–1)Colorado (8–1)Colorado (9–1)Colorado (9–1)Colorado (10–1)Stanford (12–1)Stanford (14–1)Stanford (15–2)UConn (16–3)Ohio State (17–3)Kansas State (20–3)Colorado (20–4)Virginia Tech (22–4)UCLA (21–5)LSU (26–4)LSU (28–5)LSU (28–5)Oregon State (27–8)8.
9.IndianaVirginia Tech (1–1)Virginia Tech (2–1)Virginia Tech (5–1)Stanford (8–1)Stanford (8–1)Stanford (9–1)Stanford (10–1)USC (10–1)USC (12–1)UConn (14–3)LSU (18–2)LSU (18–3)UCLA (17–4)UCLA (19–4)Oregon State (21–4)LSU (24–4)UConn (26–5)Notre Dame (26–6)Notre Dame (26–6)Stanford (30–6)9.
10.Notre DameUSC (2–0)Utah (4–1)Texas (7–0)Baylor (7–0)Baylor (7–0)Baylor (9–0)Baylor (10–0)Texas (13–1)Texas (15–1)LSU (16–2)Texas (18–2)Indiana (17–2)USC (16–4)USC (17–4)Kansas State (22–4)UConn (24–5)NC State (25–5)UConn (28–5)UConn (29–5)UCLA (27–7)10.
11.TennesseeTexas (2–0)NC State (4–0)UConn (4–2)Utah (7–1)Utah (8–2)Utah (9–2)Kansas State (12–1)Kansas State (13–1)Virginia Tech (12–2)Texas (16–2)USC (13–3)UConn (17–4)UConn (19–4)Oregon State (20–3)Colorado (20–5)Oregon State (22–5)Virginia Tech (23–6)NC State (27–6)NC State (27–6)Notre Dame (28–7)11.
12.Ole MissFlorida State (2–0)Texas (4–0)Utah (5–1)Ohio State (6–1)Kansas State (9–1)тKansas State (10–1)Utah (10–2)UConn (13–1)Kansas State (15–1)Baylor (14–2)Ohio State (15–3)Texas (18–3)Notre Dame (17–4)Virginia Tech (20–4)UCLA (20–5)NC State (23–5)Indiana (24–4)Oregon State (24–7)Oregon State (24–7)Indiana (26–6)12.
13.TexasOhio State (1–1)Florida State (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Kansas State (7–1)Ohio State (8–1)тOhio State (9–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Virginia Tech (10–2)UConn (12–3)Louisville (15–2)Baylor (15–2)Baylor (16–3)LSU (19–4)LSU (21–4)LSU (21–4)Colorado (20–6)Oregon State (23–6)Virginia Tech (24–7)Virginia Tech (24–7)Baylor (26–8)13.
14.MarylandNC State (2–0)Baylor (3–0)Kansas State (6–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Virginia Tech (9–2)Indiana (11–1)Indiana (13–1)Virginia Tech (13–3)Indiana (16–2)Notre Dame (15–4)Indiana (18–3)Indiana (20–3)Indiana (21–3)Indiana (22–4)Notre Dame (23–6)Gonzaga (29–2)Indiana (24–5)Gonzaga (32–4)14.
15.StanfordTennessee (1–1)Ohio State (2–1)Florida State (5–1)Virginia Tech (5–2)Indiana (8–1)Virginia Tech (8–2)UConn (9–3)Utah (10–3)Louisville (13–2)Florida State (14–4)Notre Dame (14–3)USC (14–4)Louisville (19–3)UConn (20–5)UConn (22–5)Kansas State (23–5)Gonzaga (29–2)Indiana (24–5)Kansas State (25–7)Colorado (24–10)15.
16.North CarolinaNotre Dame (1–1)Kansas State (4–0)Ohio State (5–1)Indiana (7–1)Virginia Tech (7–2)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (10–1)Notre Dame (9–2)Gonzaga (14–2)Indiana (14–2)Utah (13–5)Louisville (18–3)Virginia Tech (18–4)Notre Dame (18–5)Gonzaga (26–2)Gonzaga (28–2)Kansas State (24–6)Kansas State (25–6)Gonzaga (30–3)Ohio State (25–6)16.
17.LouisvilleNorth Carolina (2–0)Notre Dame (3–1)Indiana (5–1)UConn (4–3)UConn (6–3)UConn (7–3)Ohio State (10–2)Louisville (12–2)Ohio State (11–3)Gonzaga (16–2)Gonzaga (18–2)Virginia Tech (16–4)Oregon State (17–3)Gonzaga (24–2)Syracuse (22–4)Notre Dame (21–6)Baylor (23–6)Oklahoma (22–8)Colorado (22–9)Duke (22–12)17.
18.Florida StateIndiana (1–1)North Carolina (4–0)Notre Dame (5–1)Louisville (8–1)Louisville (9–1)Marquette (11–0)Marquette (12–0)Gonzaga (13–2)Notre Dame (10–3)Ohio State (13–3)Louisville (16–3)Oregon State (17–3)Baylor (17–4)Louisville (20–5)Utah (19–7)Utah (20–8)Colorado (21–8)Colorado (22–9)Oklahoma (22–9)Virginia Tech (25–8)18.
19.BaylorLouisville (2–0)Tennessee (3–1)Ole Miss (6–1)Marquette (8–0)Marquette (9–0)Louisville (10–2)Louisville (11–2)Marquette (12–1)Utah (11–4)Notre Dame (12–3)Virginia Tech (14–4)Gonzaga (20–2)Gonzaga (22–2)Syracuse (20–4)Notre Dame (18–6)Syracuse (23–5)Oklahoma (21–8)Baylor (24–7)Baylor (24–7)Kansas State (26–8)19.
20.ColoradoMaryland (1–1)Louisville (4–0)Tennessee (4–2)Florida State (6–2)Creighton (7–1)Gonzaga (11–2)Gonzaga (13–2)Ohio State (10–3)North Carolina (11–4)Utah (12–5)North Carolina (14–5)Utah (15–6)Utah (17–6)Creighton (20–3)Louisville (21–6)Oklahoma (20–7)Syracuse (23–6)Utah (22–10)UNLV (30–2)Syracuse (24–8)20.
21.USCBaylor (1–1)Indiana (3–1)Mississippi State (8–0)Washington State (9–1)Gonzaga (10–2)Creighton (8–2)тCreighton (9–2)Creighton (10–2)Florida State (12–4)Creighton (13–3)Creighton (14–3)Syracuse (17–3)Creighton (18–3)Baylor (18–5)Creighton (21–6)Baylor (21–6)Creighton (24–4)UNLV (27–2)Utah (22–10)Oklahoma (23–10)21.
22.CreightonCreighton (1–1)Oklahoma (5–0)Louisville (6–1)Creighton (6–1)Florida State (7–3)Florida State (8–3)тFlorida State (9–3)Florida State (11–3)Creighton (11–3)Marquette (15–2)Syracuse (16–2)Creighton (16–3)West Virginia (19–2)Utah (18–7)West Virginia (22–3)Louisville (22–7)Utah (21–9)Syracuse (23–7)Syracuse (23–7)Utah (23–11)22.
23.IllinoisOle Miss (1–1)Washington State (5–0)Marquette (6–0)Gonzaga (8–2)UNLV (9–0)Washington (11–0)TCU (13–0)TCU (14–0)Marquette (13–2)North Carolina (12–5)Florida State (14–6)West Virginia (17–2)Syracuse (18–4)Oklahoma (17–6)Oklahoma (18–7)Creighton (22–4)UNLV (26–2)Creighton (25–5)Louisville (24–9)Creighton (26–6)23.
24.Washington StateWashington State (3–0)Ole Miss (4–1)North Carolina (5–2)North Carolina (5–3)Miami (FL) (8–0)North Carolina (7–4)North Carolina (8–4)West Virginia (12–0)West Virginia (13–1)Iowa State (12–4)West Virginia (16–2)North Carolina (15–6)Oklahoma (15–6)West Virginia (20–3)Baylor (19–6)West Virginia (22–5)Louisville (23–8)Louisville (24–9)Creighton (25–5)West Virginia (25–8)24.
25.Mississippi StateOklahoma (3–0)Mississippi State (5–0)Princeton (4–2)Penn State (7–1)North Carolina (6–4)TCU (11–0)West Virginia (11–0)Syracuse (11–1)UNLV (12–1)UNLV (14–1)Oregon State (15–3)Princeton (15–3)Princeton (17–3)Princeton (18–3)Princeton (20–3)UNLV (24–2)Fairfield (26–1)Fairfield (28–1)Fairfield (31–1)Iowa State (21–12)25.
Preseason
Oct. 17[2]
Week 2
Nov. 13[3]
Week 3
Nov. 20[4]
Week 4
Nov. 27[5]
Week 5
Dec. 4[6]
Week 6
Dec. 11[7]
Week 7
Dec. 18[8]
Week 8
Dec. 25[9]
Week 9
Jan. 1[10]
Week 10
Jan. 8[11]
Week 11
Jan. 15[12]
Week 12
Jan. 22[13]
Week 13
Jan. 29[14]
Week 14
Feb. 5[15]
Week 15
Feb. 12[16]
Week 16
Feb. 19[17]
Week 17
Feb. 26[18]
Week 18
Mar. 4[19]
Week 19
Mar. 11[20]
Week 20
Mar. 18[21]
Final
Apr. 8[22]
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Illinois
  • No. 25 Mississippi State
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Maryland
  • No. 22 Creighton
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Oklahoma
  • No. 23 Washington State
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Ole Miss
  • No. 20 Tennessee
  • No. 21 Mississippi State
  • No. 25 Princeton
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Washington State
  • No. 25 Penn State
Dropped:
  • No. 23 UNLV
  • No. 24 Miami (FL)
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Washington
Dropped:
  • No. 24 North Carolina
Dropped:
  • No. 23 TCU
  • No. 25 Syracuse
Dropped:
  • No. 24 West Virginia
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Marquette
  • No. 24 Iowa State
  • No. 25 UNLV
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Florida State
Dropped:
  • No. 24 North Carolina
NoneNoneDropped:
  • No. 25 Princeton
Dropped:
  • No. 24 West Virginia
NoneNoneDropped:
  • No. 20 UNLV
  • No. 23 Louisville
  • No. 25 Fairfield

USA Today Coaches Poll

The Coaches Poll is the second-oldest poll still in use after the AP poll. It is compiled by a rotating group of 31 college Division I head coaches. The poll operates by Borda count. Each voting member ranks teams from 1 to 25. Each team then receives points for their ranking in reverse order: Number 1 earns 25 points, number 2 earns 24 points, and so forth. The points are then combined and the team with the highest number of points is then ranked No. 1; second highest is ranked No. 2 and so forth. Only the top 25 teams with points are ranked, with teams receiving first-place votes noted the quantity next to their name. The maximum points a single team can earn is 775.

Preseason
Oct 17[23]
Week 2
Nov 14[24]
Week 3
Nov 21[25]
Week 4
Nov 28[26]
Week 5
Dec 5[27]
Week 6
Dec 12[28]
Week 7
Dec 19[29]
Week 8
Dec 26[30]
Week 9
Jan 2[31]
Week 10
Jan 9[32]
Week 11
Jan 16[33]
Week 12
Jan 23[34]
Week 13
Jan 30[35]
Week 14
Feb 6[36]
Week 15
Feb 13[37]
Week 16
Feb 20[38]
Week 17
Feb 27[39]
Week 18
Mar 5[40]
Week 19
Mar 12[41]
Final
Apr 8[42]
1.LSU (29)South Carolina (2–0) (23)South Carolina (4–0) (32)South Carolina (5–0) (32)South Carolina (7–0) (32)South Carolina (9–0) (32)South Carolina (10–0) (32)South Carolina (11–0) (32)South Carolina (12–0) (32)South Carolina (14–0) (32)South Carolina (16–0) (32)South Carolina (17–0) (32)South Carolina (19–0) (32)South Carolina (21–0) (32)South Carolina (23–0) (32)South Carolina (25–0) (32)South Carolina (27–0) (32)South Carolina (29–0) (32)South Carolina (32–0) (32)South Carolina (38–0) (32)1.
2.UConn (3)Iowa (3–0) (9)UCLA (4–0)UCLA (6–0)UCLA (7–0)UCLA (9–0)UCLA (10–0)UCLA (11–0)UCLA (12–0)UCLA (14–0)Iowa (17–1)Kansas State (19–1)Kansas State (20–1)Iowa (21–2)Ohio State (21–3)Ohio State (22–3)Ohio State (24–3)Stanford (26–4)Iowa (29–4)Iowa (34–5)2.
3.IowaUCLA (3–0)Stanford (4–0)Stanford (7–0)Iowa (8–1)Iowa (10–1)Iowa (11–1)Iowa (12–1)Iowa (13–1)Iowa (15–1)Colorado (15–1)Colorado (16–2)Stanford (19–2)NC State (20–2)Stanford (22–3)Stanford (23–3)Texas (26–3)Iowa (26–4)USC (26–5)UConn (33–6)3.
4.South CarolinaUtah (2–0)Colorado (4–0)Iowa (7–1)LSU (8–1)NC State (10–0)NC State (11–0)NC State (12–0)NC State (13–0)LSU (15–1)USC (13–1)UCLA (15–2)Iowa (19–2)Colorado (19–3)Iowa (22–3)Iowa (23–3)Virginia Tech (23–4)Ohio State (25–4)Texas (29–4)NC State (31–7)4.
5.Virginia TechLSU (2–1)LSU (5–1)LSU (7–1)NC State (9–0)USC (8–0)USC (9–0)USC (10–0)LSU (13–1)Colorado (13–1)UCLA (14–1)тStanford (17–2)тNC State (18–2)Ohio State (19–3)Texas (22–3)Texas (24–3)Stanford (24–4)LSU (26–4)Stanford (28–5)Texas (33–5)5.
6.Ohio StateStanford (2–0)Iowa (4–1)Utah (5–1)USC (7–0)LSU (9–1)LSU (11–1)LSU (12–1)USC (10–1)USC (12–1)NC State (15–1)тIowa (18–2)тColorado (17–3)Stanford (20–3)Kansas State (21–3)NC State (23–3)Iowa (24–4)Texas (27–4)LSU (28–5)USC (29–6)6.
7.UtahColorado (3–0)UConn (4–1)Colorado (6–1)Utah (7–1)Texas (10–0)Texas (11–0)Texas (12–0)Colorado (11–1)Baylor (14–0)Kansas State (17–1)NC State (16–2)Ohio State (17–3)Kansas State (20–3)NC State (21–3)USC (20–4)LSU (24–4)UCLA (24–5)UConn (29–5)LSU (31–6)7.
8.UCLAUConn (1–1)Utah (4–1)USC (5–0)Colorado (8–1)Colorado (9–1)Colorado (9–1)Colorado (10–1)Stanford (12–1)Stanford (14–1)Stanford (15–2)UConn (16–3)UCLA (16–3)Texas (21–3)Colorado (20–4)Virginia Tech (22–4)UCLA (22–5)USC (23–5)UCLA (25–6)Stanford (30–6)8.
9.IndianaVirginia Tech (1–1)Virginia Tech (3–1)Virginia Tech (5–1)Texas (9–0)Stanford (8–1)Stanford (9–1)Stanford (10–1)Baylor (12–0)NC State (14–1)LSU (16–2)LSU (18–2)Indiana (17–2)UConn (19–4)UCLA (19–4)Kansas State (22–4)USC (21–5)UConn (26–5)Ohio State (25–5)UCLA (27–7)9.
10.Notre DameUSC (3–0)тUSC (4–0)NC State (7–0)Stanford (8–1)Utah (8–2)Utah (9–2)Utah (10–2)Texas (13–1)Texas (15–1)UConn (14–3)USC (13–3)UConn (17–4)UCLA (17–4)USC (18–4)LSU (22–4)UConn (24–5)NC State (25–5)Notre Dame (26–6)Oregon State (27–8)10.
11.MarylandOhio State (1–1)тTexas (4–0)Texas (7–0)Ohio State (6–1)Ohio State (8–1)Baylor (9–0)Baylor (11–0)Virginia Tech (10–2)Virginia Tech (12–2)Texas (16–2)Texas (18–2)LSU (18–4)USC (16–4)LSU (21–4)Colorado (20–5)NC State (23–5)Virginia Tech (23–6)NC State (27–6)Notre Dame (28–7)11.
12.TennesseeTexas (2–0)Ohio State (3–1)UConn (4–2)Notre Dame (6–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Utah (10–3)тKansas State (15–1)Louisville (15–2)Ohio State (15–3)Louisville (18–3)LSU (19–4)Indiana (20–3)UCLA (20–5)Indiana (22–4)Indiana (24–4)Gonzaga (30–2)Indiana (26–6)12.
13.StanfordFlorida State (2–0)Florida State (4–0)Ohio State (5–1)Virginia Tech (5–2)Baylor (7–0)Ohio State (9–2)Ohio State (10–2)Kansas State (13–1)тIndiana (13–1)Baylor (14–2)Indiana (16–2)Baylor (16–3)Indiana (18–3)Virginia Tech (20–4)UConn (23–5)Gonzaga (28–2)Gonzaga (29–2)Virginia Tech (24–7)Gonzaga (32–4)13.
14.TexasNotre Dame (1–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Notre Dame (5–1)Baylor (7–0)Virginia Tech (7–2)Virginia Tech (8–2)Virginia Tech (9–2)Indiana (11–1)UConn (12–3)Virginia Tech (13–3)Utah (14–5)Texas (19–3)Notre Dame (17–4)UConn (20–5)Oregon State (21–4)Kansas State (23–5)Notre Dame (23–6)Oregon State (24–7)Ohio State (26–6)14.
15.LouisvilleLouisville (2–0)Louisville (4–0)Florida State (5–1)Indiana (7–1)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (9–1)Indiana (10–1)UConn (10–3)Louisville (13–2)Ohio State (13–3)Baylor (15–3)USC (14–4)Louisville (19–4)Oregon State (20–3)Gonzaga (26–2)Colorado (20–7)Oregon State (23–6)Indiana (24–5)Baylor (26–8)15.
16.Ole MissNorth Carolina (2–0)NC State (4–0)Baylor (5–0)Kansas State (7–1)Kansas State (9–1)Kansas State (11–1)Kansas State (12–1)Louisville (12–2)Ohio State (11–3)Indiana (14–2)Louisville (16–3)Notre Dame (15–4)Gonzaga (22–2)Gonzaga (24–2)Indiana (21–4)Oregon State (22–5)Kansas State (24–6)Kansas State (25–7)Colorado (24–10)16.
17.North CarolinaIndiana (1–1)North Carolina (4–0)Indiana (5–1)UConn (4–3)Louisville (9–1)UConn (8–3)UConn (9–3)Notre Dame (9–2)Gonzaga (14–2)Gonzaga (16–2)Gonzaga (18–2)Gonzaga (20–2)Baylor (17–4)Notre Dame (18–5)Syracuse (22–4)Notre Dame (21–6)Baylor (23–6)Colorado (22–9)Virginia Tech (25–8)17.
18.ColoradoNC State (2–0)Baylor (3–0)Kansas State (6–1)Louisville (8–1)UConn (6–3)Marquette (11–0)Marquette (12–0)Ohio State (10–3)Utah (11–4)Florida State (14–4)Notre Dame (14–3)Virginia Tech (16–4)Virginia Tech (18–4)Louisville (20–5)Notre Dame (19–6)Utah (20–8)Creighton (24–4)Baylor (24–7)Kansas State (26–8)18.
19.DukeMaryland (1–1)Indiana (3–1)Louisville (6–1)Marquette (8–0)Marquette (9–0)Louisville (10–2)Louisville (11–2)Gonzaga (13–2)Notre Dame (10–3)Notre Dame (12–3)Virginia Tech (14–4)Oregon State (17–3)Oregon State (18–3)Creighton (20–3)Utah (19–7)Syracuse (23–5)Colorado (21–8)UNLV (28–2)Creighton (26–6)19.
20.BaylorTennessee (2–1)Oklahoma (5–0)Ole Miss (6–1)Florida State (6–2)Creighton (7–1)Gonzaga (11–2)Gonzaga (13–2)Marquette (12–1)Florida State (12–4)Utah (12–5)Creighton (14–3)Utah (15–6)Creighton (18–3)Syracuse (20–4)Louisville (21–6)Creighton (22–4)Syracuse (23–6)Oklahoma (22–9)Oklahoma (23–10)20.
21.USCOklahoma (3–0)Tennessee (3–1)Mississippi State (8–0)Creighton (6–1)Gonzaga (10–2)Creighton (8–2)Creighton (9–2)Creighton (10–2)Creighton (11–3)Creighton (13–3)North Carolina (14–5)Creighton (16–3)Utah (17–6)Baylor (18–5)Creighton (21–4)Baylor (21–6)Oklahoma (21–8)Creighton (25–5)Duke (22–12)21.
22.Florida StateDuke (2–0)Kansas State (4–0)Tennessee (4–2)Washington State (9–1)Florida State (7–3)Florida State (8–3)Florida State (9–3)Florida State (11–3)North Carolina (11–4)Marquette (15–2)Syracuse (16–2)West Virginia (17–2)West Virginia (19–2)Utah (18–7)West Virginia (22–3)Oklahoma (20–7)Utah (21–9)Utah (22–10)Utah (23–11)22.
23.OklahomaтBaylor (1–0)Ole Miss (5–1)Marquette (6–0)Gonzaga (8–2)Miami (FL) (8–0)Washington (11–0)Miami (FL) (9–1)TCU (14–0)Marquette (13–2)UNLV (14–1)West Virginia (16–2)Syracuse (17–3)Syracuse (18–4)West Virginia (20–3)Princeton (20–3)Louisville (22–7)UNLV (26–2)Syracuse (23–7)Syracuse (24–8)23.
24.CreightonтCreighton (2–0)Maryland (2–2)North Carolina (5–2)North Carolina (5–3)UNLV (9–0)Miami (FL) (8–1)Washington (11–1)Washington (11–1)Vanderbilt (15–1)North Carolina (12–5)Florida State (14–6)North Carolina (15–6)Princeton (17–3)Princeton (18–3)Baylor (19–6)UNLV (24–2)Louisville (23–8)Princeton (23–4)UNLV (30–3)24.
25.Miami (FL) т
Michigan т
Ole Miss (1–1)Washington State (5–0)Creighton (5–1)Michigan (7–1)North Carolina (6–4)North Carolina (7–4)TCU (13–0)West Virginia (12–0)UNLV (12–1)Syracuse (14–2)Oregon State (15–3)Princeton (15–3)UNLV (19–2)Oklahoma (17–6)Oklahoma (18–7)West Virginia (22–5)Princeton (22–4)Louisville (24–9)West Virginia (25–8)25.
Preseason
Oct 17[23]
Week 2
Nov 14[24]
Week 3
Nov 21[25]
Week 4
Nov 28[26]
Week 5
Dec 5[27]
Week 6
Dec 12[28]
Week 7
Dec 19[29]
Week 8
Dec 26[30]
Week 9
Jan 2[31]
Week 10
Jan 9[32]
Week 11
Jan 16[33]
Week 12
Jan 23[34]
Week 13
Jan 30[35]
Week 14
Feb 6[36]
Week 15
Feb 13[37]
Week 16
Feb 20[38]
Week 17
Feb 27[39]
Week 18
Mar 5[40]
Week 19
Mar 12[41]
Final
Apr 8[42]
Dropped:
  • No. 25т Miami (FL)
  • No. 25т Michigan
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Duke
  • No. 24 Creighton
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Oklahoma
  • No. 24 Maryland
  • No. 25 Washington State
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Ole Miss
  • No. 21 Mississippi State
  • No. 22 Tennessee
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Washington State
  • No. 25 Michigan
Dropped:
No. 24 UNLV
Dropped:
No. 25 North Carolina
Dropped:
No. 23 Miami (FL)
Dropped:
  • No. 23 TCU
  • No. 24 Washington
  • No. 25 West Virginia
Dropped:
No. 24 Vanderbilt
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Marquette
  • No. 23 UNLV
Dropped:
No. 24 Florida State
Dropped:
No. 24 North Carolina
Dropped:
No. 25 UNLV
NoneDropped:
No. 23 Princeton
Dropped:
No. 25 West Virginia
NoneDropped:
  • No. 24 Princeton
  • No. 25 Louisville

See also

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