2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings

Two human polls make up the 2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls.

Notable events

Duke dropped out of the top 25 in the AP Poll released 18 January 2016. They had been in the top 25 for the prior 312 consecutive weeks, starting with 29 November 1999 (17 seasons). The 312 week run is the third longest streak in history.[1]

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  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

This poll is compiled by sportswriters across the nation. In Division I men's and women's college basketball, the AP Poll is largely just a tool to compare schools throughout the season and spark debate, as it has no bearing on postseason play.

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

This marks the 40th year of the AP poll which was started in November 1976. Tennessee was not in the initial poll but made the final season poll in the first year and every subsequent year until this year. Texas now has 500 appearances in the poll, joining Tennessee and Georgia with this distinction.[16]

Preseason
Nov. 10[17]
Week 2
Nov. 17[18]
Week 3
Nov. 24[19]
Week 4
Dec. 1[20]
Week 5
Dec. 8[21]
Week 6
Dec. 15
Week 7
Dec. 22
Week 8
Dec. 28
Week 9
Jan. 4
Week 10
Jan. 11
Week 11
Jan. 18
Week 12
Jan. 25
Week 13
Feb. 1
Week 14
Feb. 8
Week 15
Feb. 15
Week 16
Feb. 22
Week 17
Feb. 29
Week 18
Mar. 7
Week 19
Mar. 14
1.Connecticut (32)Connecticut (0-0) (31)Connecticut (1-0) (32)Connecticut (3-0) (32)Connecticut (6-0) (32)Connecticut (8-0) (32)Connecticut (8-0) (32)Connecticut (9-0) (32)Connecticut (11-0) (32)Connecticut (14-0) (32)Connecticut (16-0) (32)Connecticut (18-0) (32)Connecticut (20-0) (32)Connecticut (22-0) (32)Connecticut (24–0) (32)Connecticut (26–0) (32)Connecticut (28–0) (32)Connecticut (31–0) (32)Connecticut (31–0) (32)1.
2.South CarolinaSouth Carolina (2-0) (1)South Carolina (4-0)South Carolina (7-0)South Carolina (8-0)South Carolina (9-0)South Carolina (11-0)South Carolina (12-0)South Carolina (13-0)South Carolina (15-0)South Carolina (17-0)South Carolina (19-0)South Carolina (21-0)South Carolina (22-0)Notre Dame (24–1)Notre Dame (25–1)Notre Dame (28–1)Notre Dame (31–1)Notre Dame (31–1)2.
3.Notre DameNotre Dame (1-0)Notre Dame (3-0)Notre Dame (6-0)Notre Dame (7-1)Notre Dame (9-1)Notre Dame (9-1)Notre Dame (10-1)Notre Dame (13-1)Notre Dame (15-1)Notre Dame (16-1)Notre Dame (19-1)Notre Dame (20-1)Notre Dame (23-1)South Carolina (23–1)South Carolina (25–1)South Carolina (28–1)South Carolina (31–1)South Carolina (31–1)3.
4.TennesseeTennessee (1-0)Tennessee (3-0)Baylor (6-0)Baylor (9-0)Baylor (10-0)Baylor (12-0)Baylor (13-0)Texas (13-0)Texas (15-0)Baylor (18-1)Baylor (19-1)Baylor (21-1)Baylor (23-1)Baylor (25–1)Baylor (27–1)Baylor (29–1)Baylor (32–1)Baylor (32–1)4.
5.BaylorBaylor (1-0)Baylor (4-0)Maryland (6-0)Maryland (8-0)TTexas (8-0)Texas (10-0)Texas (11-0)Ohio State (10-3)Ohio State (12-3)Maryland (16-2)Maryland (17-2)Maryland (19-2)Maryland (21-2)Ohio State (21–4)Ohio State (23–4)Maryland (27–3)Maryland (30–3)Maryland (30–3)5.
6.Ohio StateFlorida State (0-0)Maryland (3-0)Texas (5-0)Texas (7-0)TMaryland (10-0)Maryland (11-0)Maryland (11-0)Baylor (14-1)Baylor (14-1)Texas (16-1)Texas (18-1)Texas (20-1)Texas (21-1)Maryland (23–3)Maryland (25–3)Texas (26–2)Oregon State (28–4)Oregon State (28–4)6.
7.Florida StateOhio State (0-1)Oregon State (3-0)Oregon State (5-0)Oregon State (6-0)Oregon State (7-0)Kentucky (10-0)Kentucky (10-0)Mississippi State (14-1)Mississippi State (16-1)Ohio State (13-4)Ohio State (15-4)Ohio State (16-4)Ohio State (18-4)Oregon State (22–3)Oregon State (24–3)Louisville (24–6)Texas (28–3)Texas (28–3)7.
8.LouisvilleMaryland (1-0)Mississippi State (2-0)TTennessee (5-1)Kentucky (7-0)Kentucky (9-0)Mississippi State (10-1)Mississippi State (11-1)Maryland (12-2)Maryland (14-2)Arizona State (15-3)Arizona State (17-3)Arizona State (18-3)Oregon State (20-3)Texas (22–2)Texas (24–2)Oregon State (25–4)Louisville (25–7)Louisville (25–7)8.
9.MarylandOregon State (1-0)Texas (3-0)TMississippi State (5-0)Mississippi State (6-1)Mississippi State (7-1)Ohio State (7-3)Ohio State (8-3)Stanford (11-2)Kentucky (13-1)Kentucky (14-2)Oregon State (16-3)Oregon State (17-3)Arizona State (20-4)Arizona State (22–4)Arizona State (24–4)Ohio State (23–6)Ohio State (24–7)Ohio State (24–7)9.
10.Oregon StateMississippi State (1-0)Texas A&M (4-0)Ohio State (4-2)Ohio State (5-3)Ohio State (6-3)Florida State (9-2)Oregon State (9-1)Kentucky (10-0)Arizona State (12-3)Mississippi State (16-2)Texas A&M (14-5)Florida State (18-4)Florida State (19-4)Florida State (21–4)Louisville (22–6)Arizona State (25–5)UCLA (24–8)UCLA (24–8)10.
11.Mississippi StateTexas (1-0)Ohio State (2-2)Kentucky (6-0)Florida State (7-1)Florida State (7-2)Oregon State (8-1)Stanford (9-2)Oregon State (10-2)Stanford (13-3)Oregon State (14-3)Florida State (16-4)Mississippi State (19-4)Mississippi State (21-4)Louisville (19–6)Texas A&M (20–7)Stanford (24–6)Arizona State (25–6)Arizona State (25–6)11.
12.TexasTexas A&M (2-0)Kentucky (4-0)Texas A&M (5-1)Northwestern (8-0)Northwestern (9-0)Stanford (8-2)Duke (9-3)Tennessee (9-3)Oregon State (12-3)Stanford (14-4)Kentucky (14-3)Texas A&M (15-6)Louisville (18-6)Texas A&M (17–7) TFlorida State (21–5)UCLA (22–7)Kentucky (23–7)Kentucky (23–7)12.
13.Texas A&MKentucky (2-0)Stanford (3-0)Florida State (5-1)Duke (7-2)Duke (7-2)Duke (9-3)Tennessee (8-3)Texas A&M (9-3)Tennessee (11-4)Texas A&M (13-5)Mississippi State (17-4)Louisville (17-5)Stanford (19-5)UCLA (19–6) TStanford (22–6)Kentucky (21–6)Stanford (24–7)Stanford (24–7)13.
14.DukeDuke (2-0)Florida State (2-1)Duke (6-1)Stanford (6-1)Tennessee (7-2)Tennessee (8-3)Northwestern (11-1)Arizona State (10-3)Oklahoma (12-3)Florida State (14-4)Louisville (14-5)UCLA (16-5)UCLA (17-6)Mississippi State (21–5)UCLA (20–7)Florida State (23–6)Syracuse (25–7)Syracuse (25–7)14.
15.Arizona StateStanford (2-0)Duke (3-1)Northwestern (6-0)Texas A&M (6-2)Stanford (6-2)Northwestern (10-1)Florida State (9-3)UCLA (10-3)Texas A&M (12-4)South Florida (12-4)UCLA (14-5)Stanford (17-5)Texas A&M (16-7)Stanford (20–6)Kentucky (19–6)Texas A&M (21–8)Mississippi State (26–7)Mississippi State (26–7)15.
16.StanfordLouisville (0-1)Arizona State (1-1)TStanford (6-1)Tennessee (6-2)DePaul (7-3)Texas A&M (7-3)Texas A&M (9-3)Northwestern (12-2)Florida State (11-4)Miami (17-2)Stanford (15-5)Miami (18-3)Florida (19-4)Kentucky (17–6)Mississippi State (22–6)Mississippi State (24–6)Michigan State (24–8)Michigan State (24–8)16.
17.OklahomaOklahoma (1-0)California (4-0)TArizona State (3-2)Oklahoma (7-1)Oklahoma (9-1)DePaul (8-4)Arizona State (8-3)Oklahoma (10-3)UCLA (11-4)Louisville (14-5)Miami (17-3)Michigan State (16-4)Michigan State (18-5)Oklahoma State (19–5)Miami (22–5)Syracuse (23–6)Florida State (23–7)Florida State (23–7)17.
18.KentuckyArizona State (0-1)South Florida (2-0)California (5-1)DePaul (6-2)Texas A&M (7-3)Oklahoma (9-2)Oklahoma (9-2)Duke (11-4)Michigan State (12-3)Tennessee (11-4)Michigan State (14-4)Kentucky (15-5)Kentucky (16-6)Miami (21–5)Syracuse (22–6)DePaul (24–7)DePaul (25–7)Texas A&M (21–9)18.
19.NorthwesternSouth Florida (2-0)Northwestern (3-0)Michigan State (4-1)Syracuse (5-2)UCLA (5-2)UCLA (7-2)California (8-2)Florida State (10-4)South Florida (8-3)Oklahoma (12-4)Tennessee (12-6)South Florida (15-5)Miami (20-4)South Florida (18–6)DePaul (23–7)Michigan State (22–7)Texas A&M (21–9)Miami (24–8)19.
20.South FloridaNorthwestern (1-0)Michigan State (3-0)Syracuse (4-1)UCLA (4-2)South Florida (6-2)South Florida (7-2)South Florida (7-2)Missouri (13-0)Florida (15-2)UCLA (12-5)South Florida (13-5)Oklahoma (15-5)Oklahoma State (18-4)Oklahoma (17–7)Michigan State (20–7)South Florida (21–7)Miami (24–8)DePaul (25–8)20.
21.George WashingtonCalifornia (2-0)Oklahoma (3-1)Oklahoma (5-1)South Florida (5-2)Arizona State (5-3)California (7-2)UCLA (7-3)California (9-3)Miami (15-2)Michigan State (13-4)Oklahoma (13-5)Missouri (18-4)Oklahoma (16-6)DePaul (21–7)South Florida (19–7)Miami (22–7)South Florida (23–8)South Florida (23–9)21.
22.North CarolinaGeorge Washington (1-0)Louisville (0-2)Seton Hall (7-0)California (6-2)California (7-2)TArizona State (7-3)Miami (11-1)South Florida (8-3)Duke (12-5)Florida (15-3)Missouri (16-4)Florida (18-4)South Florida (16-6)Florida (19–6)Oklahoma State (19–7)Colorado State (26–1)TColorado State (28–1)Colorado State (31–1)22.
23.SyracuseMichigan State (1-0)Syracuse (1-1)DePaul (5-1)Iowa (8-1)Miami (10-0)Miami (11-1)Missouri (12-0)Michigan State (10-3)Louisville (12-5)Missouri (15-3)DePaul (16-6)Tennessee (13-8)DePaul (19-7)Syracuse (20–6)Oklahoma (18–8)West Virginia (22–8)TWest Virginia (24–9)West Virginia (24–9)23.
24.Michigan StateChattanooga (2-0)George Washington (2-1)South Florida (3-2)Arizona State (4-3)Michigan State (7-2)Michigan State (8-2)Michigan State (9-2)DePaul (10-5)Missouri (14-2)DePaul (14-6)West Virginia (16-4)Washington (16-5)West Virginia (18-6)Tennessee (15–9)Missouri (21–6)Oklahoma (19–9)Oklahoma (21–10)Oklahoma (21–10)24.
25.ChattanoogaSyracuse (1-0)Iowa (4-0)UCLA (3-2)Michigan State (5-2)St. John's (8-1)Missouri (11-0)DePaul (8-4)Seton Hall (13-1)USC (14-2)West Virginia (15-4)Washington (15-4)Oklahoma State (16-4)Tennessee (14-9)Michigan State (18–7)Colorado State (24–1)Florida (22–7)Florida (22–8)Florida (22–8)25.
Preseason
Nov. 10[17]
Week 2
Nov. 17[18]
Week 3
Nov. 24[19]
Week 4
Dec. 1[20]
Week 5
Dec. 8[21]
Week 6
Dec. 15
Week 7
Dec. 22
Week 8
Dec. 28
Week 9
Jan. 4
Week 10
Jan. 11
Week 11
Jan. 18
Week 12
Jan. 25
Week 13
Feb. 1
Week 14
Feb. 8
Week 15
Feb. 15
Week 16
Feb. 22
Week 17
Feb. 29
Week 18
Mar. 7
Week 19
Mar. 14
Dropped:
North Carolina (0-2)
Dropped:
Chattanooga (3-1)
Dropped:
  • Louisville (1–4)
  • George Washington (5–2)
  • Iowa (6-1)
Dropped:
Seton Hall (7-1)
Dropped:
Iowa, Syracuse
Dropped:
St. John's
NoneDropped:
Miami
Dropped:
  • Northwestern
  • California
  • DePaul
  • Seton Hall
Dropped:
  • USC
  • Duke
Dropped:
Florida
Dropped:
  • West Virginia
  • DePaul
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Washington
Dropped:
West Virginia
Dropped:
  • Florida
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Oklahoma State
  • Missouri
NoneNone

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 32 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 points is then ranked #1; second highest is ranked #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 receive is 800.

Sources:[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]

Preseason
Nov. 2[17]
Week 2
Nov. 16[18]
Week 3
Nov. 23[19]
Week 4
Dec. 1[20]
Week 5
Dec. 8[21]
Week 6
Dec. 14
Week 7
Dec. 21
Week 8
Dec. 28
Week 9
Jan. 4
Week 10
Jan. 11
Week 11
Jan. 18
Week 12
Jan. 25
Week 13
Feb. 1
Week 14
Feb. 8
Week 15
Feb. 15
Week 16
Feb. 22
Week 17
Feb. 29
Week 18
Mar. 7
Week 19
Mar. 14
Final
1.Connecticut (32)Connecticut (1–0) (32)Connecticut (2–0) (32)Connecticut (4–0) (32)Connecticut (6–0) (32)Connecticut (8–0) (32)Connecticut (9–0) (32)Connecticut (10–0) (32)Connecticut (11–0) (32)Connecticut (14–0) (32)Connecticut (16–0) (32)Connecticut (18–0) (31)Connecticut (20–0) (32)Connecticut (23–0) (32)Connecticut (24–0) (32)Connecticut (26–0) (32)Connecticut (29–0) (32)Connecticut (32–0) (32)Connecticut (32–0) (32)Connecticut (32–0) (32)1.
2.South CarolinaSouth Carolina (2–0)South Carolina (4–0)South Carolina (7–0)South Carolina (8–0)South Carolina (9–0)South Carolina (11–0)South Carolina (12–0)South Carolina (13–0)South Carolina (15–0)South Carolina (17–0)South Carolina (19–0) (1)South Carolina (21–0)South Carolina (22–1)South Carolina (24–1)South Carolina (26–1)South Carolina (28–1)South Carolina (31–1)South Carolina (31–1)Oregon State (32–5)2.
3.Notre DameNotre Dame (1–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Notre Dame (6–0)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Notre Dame (10–1)Notre Dame (11–1)Notre Dame (13–1)Notre Dame (15–1)Notre Dame (17–1)Notre Dame (19–1)Notre Dame (21–1)Notre Dame (23–1)Notre Dame (24–1)Notre Dame (26–1)Notre Dame (28–1)Notre Dame (31–1)Notre Dame (31–1)Syracuse (30–8)3.
4.TennesseeBaylor (2–0)Baylor (4–0)Baylor (6–0)Baylor (9–0)Baylor (10–0)Baylor (13–0)Baylor (13–0)Texas (13–0)Texas (15–0)Baylor (18–1)Baylor (19–1)Baylor (21–1)Baylor (23–1)Baylor (25–1)Baylor (28–1)Baylor (30–1)Baylor (33–1)Baylor (33–1)Baylor (36–2)4.
5.BaylorTennessee (1–0)Tennessee (4–0)Maryland (6–0)Maryland (8–0)Maryland (10–0)Maryland (11–0)Maryland (11–1)Ohio State (10–3)Ohio State (12–3)Maryland (16–2)Maryland (17–2)Maryland (19–2)Texas (21–1)Ohio State (21–4)Ohio State (23–4)Maryland (27–3)Maryland (30–3)Maryland (30–3)South Carolina (33–2)5.
6.MarylandMaryland (1–0)Maryland (3–0)Texas (5–0)Texas (7–0)Texas (8–0)Texas (10–0)Texas (11–0)Mississippi State (14–1)Mississippi State (16–1)Texas (16–1)Texas (18–1)Texas (20–1)Ohio State (19–4)Maryland (23–3)Maryland (25–3)Louisville (24–6)Oregon State (28–4)Oregon State (28–4)Notre Dame (33–2)6.
7.Florida StateOregon State (2–0)Oregon State (3–0)Oregon State (5–0)Oregon State (6–0)Oregon State (7–0)Kentucky (10–0)Kentucky (11–0)Baylor (14–1)Baylor (16–1)Ohio State (13–4)Ohio State (15–4)Ohio State (17–4)Maryland (21–3)Texas (22–2)Oregon State (24–3)Texas (26–3)Texas (28–4)Texas (28–4)Texas (31–5)7.
8.LouisvilleTexas (1–0)Texas (3–0)Tennessee (5–1)Kentucky (7–0)Kentucky (9–0)Mississippi State (11–1)Mississippi State (11–1)Maryland (12–2)Maryland (14–2)Oregon State (14–3)Oregon State (16–3)Oregon State (18–3)Oregon State (20–3)Oregon State (22–3)Texas (24–2)Oregon State (25–4)Louisville (25–7)Louisville (25–7)Washington (26–11)8.
9.Oregon StateDuke (2–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Mississippi State (5–0)Florida State (7–1)Mississippi State (7–1)Oregon State (9–1)Ohio State (8–3)Kentucky (11–1)Kentucky (13–1)Kentucky (14–2)Arizona State (17–3)Florida State (18–4)Florida State (19–4)Florida State (21–4)Arizona State (24–4)Ohio State (23–6)Ohio State (24–7)Ohio State (24–7)Maryland (31–4)9.
10.Ohio StateStanford (2–0)Mississippi State (2–0)Kentucky (6–0)Mississippi State (6–1)Florida State (7–2)Ohio State (8–3)Oregon State (9–2)Texas A&M (11–3)Oregon State (12–3)Mississippi State (17–2)Texas A&M (14–5)Arizona State (18–4)Arizona State (20–4)Arizona State (22–4)Louisville (22–6)Florida State (23–6)Florida State (23–7)Florida State (23–7)Ohio State (26–8)10.
11.TexasMississippi State (1–0)Kentucky (4–0)Texas A&M (5–1)Duke (7–2)Duke (8–2)Stanford (8–2)Stanford (10–2)Tennessee (10–3)Texas A&M (12–4)Arizona State (15–3)Florida State (16–4)Texas A&M (15–6)Mississippi State (21–4)Louisville (20–6)Texas A&M (20–7)Arizona State (25–5)Arizona State (25–6)Arizona State (25–6)Stanford (27–8)11.
12.DukeTexas A&M (2–0)Duke (3–1)Ohio State (4–2)Stanford (6–1)Ohio State (6–3)Duke (9–3)Duke (9–3)Oregon State (10–3)Stanford (13–3)Texas A&M (13–5)Kentucky (15–3)Mississippi State (19–4)Louisville (18–6)Texas A&M (18–7)Florida State (21–6)Stanford (24–6)UCLA (24–8)UCLA (24–8)Florida State (25–8)12.
13.Mississippi StateKentucky (2–0)Florida State (2–1)Duke (6–1)Ohio State (5–3)Northwestern (9–0)Florida State (9–3)Florida State (10–3) TStanford (11–3)Arizona State (13–3)Florida State (14–4)Mississippi State (17–4)Louisville (17–5)Texas A&M (16–7)Mississippi State (21–5)Stanford (22–6)Kentucky (21–6)Kentucky (23–7)Kentucky (23–7)UCLA (26–9)13.
14.StanfordFlorida State (0–1)TOhio State (2–2)Florida State (5–1)Northwestern (8–0)Stanford (6–2)Texas A&M (8–3)Texas A&M (9–3) TArizona State (11–3)Florida State (12–4)Stanford (14–4)Louisville (15–5)Michigan State (16–4)Stanford (19–5)UCLA (19–6)Kentucky (19–6)UCLA (22–7)Mississippi State (26–7)Mississippi State (26–7)Louisville (25–7)14.
15.Arizona StateOhio State (0–2)TCalifornia (4–0)Stanford (6–1)Tennessee (6–2)DePaul (7–3)Northwestern (10–1)Northwestern (11–1)Florida State (10–4)Tennessee (11–4)South Florida (12–4)Michigan State (14–4)Stanford (17–5)Michigan State (18–5)Stanford (20–6)UCLA (20–7)Texas A&M (21–8)Syracuse (25–7)Syracuse (25–7)Kentucky (25–8)15.
16.Texas A&MLouisville (0–1)Stanford (3–1)Northwestern (6–0)Texas A&M (7–2)Tennessee (7–2)Tennessee (8–3)Tennessee (8–3)Duke (11–4)South Florida (10–4)Miami (17–2)Stanford (15–5)UCLA (16–5)UCLA (17–6)Kentucky (17–6)Mississippi State (22–6)Mississippi State (24–6)Stanford (24–7)Stanford (24–7)Arizona State (26–7)16.
17.KentuckySouth Florida (2–0)South Florida (2–1)California (5–1)DePaul (6–2)Oklahoma (9–1)South Florida (7–2)South Florida (7–2)Northwestern (12–2)Oklahoma (12–3)Louisville (14–5)Miami (17–3)South Florida (15–5)Miami (20–4)Miami (21–5)Miami (22–5)Syracuse (23–6)Michigan State (24–8)Michigan State (24–8)DePaul (27–9)17.
18.OklahomaArizona State (0–1)Arizona State (1–1)DePaul (5–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Texas A&M (7–3)California (8–2)California (8–2)South Florida (8–3)Michigan State (12–3)Michigan State (13–4)South Florida (13–5)Kentucky (15–5)Kentucky (16–6)Syracuse (20–6)Syracuse (22–6)DePaul (24–7)Texas A&M (21–9)Texas A&M (21–9)Mississippi State (28–8)18.
19.South FloridaDePaul (2–0)Northwestern (3–0)Arizona State (3–2)Iowa (8–1)South Florida (6–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Oklahoma (10–3)Duke (12–5)Oklahoma (12–4)UCLA (14–5)Oklahoma (15–5)Florida (19–4)DePaul (21–7)DePaul (23–7)Michigan State (22–7)Miami (24–8)Miami (24–8)Tennessee (22–14)19.
20.North CarolinaGeorge Washington (1–0)DePaul (3–1)Michigan State (4–1)South Florida (5–2)California (7–2)Miami (11–1)Miami (12–1)Seton Hall (13–1)Miami (15–2)Northwestern (13–5)Oklahoma (13–5)Miami (18–4)South Florida (16–6)South Florida (18–7)South Florida (19–7)South Florida (21–8)South Florida (23–9)South Florida (23–9)Texas A&M (22–10)20.
21.George WashingtonCalifornia (2–0)Iowa (4–0)Seton Hall (7–0)California (6–2)Miami (10–0)Arizona State (8–3)Arizona State (9–3)UCLA (11–3)Florida (14–2)DePaul (14–6)DePaul (16–6)Missouri (18–4)Oklahoma (16–6)Oklahoma (17–7)Michigan State (20–7)Miami (22–7)DePaul (25–8)DePaul (25–8)Michigan State (25–9)21.
22.DePaulNorthwestern (1–0)Michigan State (3–0)Oklahoma (5–1)Miami (10–0)Michigan State (7–2)Michigan State (9–2)Michigan State (9–2)Michigan State (10–3)Louisville (12–5)Tennessee (11–6)Green Bay (17–2)Florida (18–4)Syracuse (18–6)Michigan State (18–7)BYU (23–4)Oklahoma (19–9)Colorado State (28–1)Colorado State (28–1)South Florida (24–10)22.
23.IowaIowa (2–0)George Washington (3–1)South Florida (3–2)Michigan State (5–2)Arizona State (6–3)DePaul (8–5)Seton Hall (10–1)Iowa (12–2)UCLA (11–4)Florida (15–3)Tennessee (12–7)Syracuse (16–6)DePaul (19–7)Duquesne (23–2)Oklahoma (18–9)Colorado State (26–1)Oklahoma (21–10)Oklahoma (21–10)Oklahoma (22–11)23.
24.NorthwesternOklahoma (1–1)TOklahoma (3–1)Iowa (6–1)Arizona State (4–3)Iowa (8–2)Seton Hall (10–1)DePaul (8–5)DePaul (10–5)Northwestern (12–4)Syracuse (14–4)Missouri (16–4)DePaul (17–7)Duquesne (21–2)Oklahoma State (19–5)Missouri (21–6)Florida (22–7)BYU (26–5)Florida (22–8)Miami (24–9)24.
25.PrincetonPrinceton (2–0)TSeton Hall (4–0)Syracuse (4–1)Syracuse (5–2)Seton Hall (9–1)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (10–2)Syracuse (11–3)DePaul (12–6) T Duquesne (15–2) TUCLA (12–5)Seton Hall (16–4)Tennessee (13–8)Oklahoma State (18–4)Florida (19–6)Colorado State (24–1)UTEP (25–2)Florida (22–8)St. John's (23–9) West Virginia (24–9)West Virginia (25–10)25.
Preseason
Nov. 2[17]
Week 2
Nov. 16[18]
Week 3
Nov. 23[19]
Week 4
Dec. 1[20]
Week 5
Dec. 8[21]
Week 6
Dec. 14
Week 7
Dec. 21
Week 8
Dec. 28
Week 9
Jan. 4
Week 10
Jan. 11
Week 11
Jan. 18
Week 12
Jan. 25
Week 13
Feb. 1
Week 14
Feb. 8
Week 15
Feb. 15
Week 16
Feb. 22
Week 17
Feb. 29
Week 18
Mar. 7
Week 19
Mar. 14
Final
Dropped:
North Carolina (0-2)
Dropped:
  • Louisville (0–2)
  • Princeton (2–1)
Dropped:
George Washington (5–2)
Dropped:
Seton Hall (7–1)
Dropped:
Syracuse
NoneNoneDropped:
  • California
  • Miami
Dropped:
  • Seton Hall
  • Iowa
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Duke
  • Duquesne
Dropped:
  • Northwestern
  • Florida
  • Syracuse
Dropped:
  • Green Bay
  • Seton Hall
Dropped:
  • Missouri
  • Tennessee
NoneDropped:
  • Duquesne
  • Oklahoma State
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • BYU
  • Missouri
Dropped:
UTEP
Dropped:
BYU
Dropped:
  • Colorado State
  • Florida
  • St. John's

See also

References

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