2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings

Two human polls make up the 2018–19 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

Preseason
Oct. 31[1]
Week 2
Nov. 12[2]
Week 3
Nov. 19[3]
Week 4
Nov. 26[4]
Week 5
Dec. 3[5]
Week 6
Dec. 10[6]
Week 7
Dec. 17[7]
Week 8
Dec. 24[8]
Week 9
Dec. 31
Week 10
Jan. 7[9]
Week 11
Jan. 14[10]
Week 12
Jan. 21[11]
Week 13
Jan. 28[12]
Week 14
Feb. 4[13]
Week 15
Feb. 11[14]
Week 16
Feb. 18[15]
Week 17
Feb. 25[16]
Week 18
Mar. 4[17]
Week 19
Mar. 11[18]
Week 20
Mar. 18[19]
1.Notre Dame (31)Notre Dame (1–0) (30)Notre Dame (3–0) (31)Notre Dame (6–0) (31)Connecticut (7–0) (31)Connecticut (9–0) (31)Connecticut (9–0) (31)Connecticut (11–0) (31)Connecticut (11–0) (31)Notre Dame (14–1) (12)Notre Dame (16–1) (23)Notre Dame (18–1) (22)Baylor (17–1) (24)Baylor (19–1) (25)Baylor (21–1) (22)Baylor (23–1) (26)Baylor (25–1) (28)Baylor (27–1) (28)Baylor (30–1) (28)Baylor (31–1) (28)1.
2.ConnecticutConnecticut (1–0)Connecticut (2–0)Connecticut (5–0)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Notre Dame (11–1)Notre Dame (12–1)Louisville (14–0) (10)Baylor (13–1) (6Baylor (15–1) (7)Connecticut (18–1) (2)Louisville (21–1) (3)Louisville (23–1) (3)Oregon (24–1) (2)Connecticut (25–2)Connecticut (27–2)Connecticut (30–2)Connecticut (31–2)2.
3.OregonOregon (2–0) (1)Oregon (4–0)Oregon (6–0)Oregon (7–0)Baylor (7–0)Louisville (11–0)Louisville (12–0)Louisville (12–0)Connecticut (12–1) (3)Connecticut (14–1) (1Connecticut (16–1) (1)Louisville (19–1) (2)Oregon (21–1)Oregon (23–1) (3)Connecticut (23–2)Louisville (25–2)Louisville (27–2)Notre Dame (30–3)Notre Dame (30–3)3.
4.BaylorBaylor (3–0)Baylor (4–0)Baylor (6–0)Baylor (7–0)Louisville (10–0)Mississippi State (10–0)Maryland (11–0)Maryland (12–0)Baylor (11–1) (5)Louisville (15–1)Louisville (17–1)Oregon (19–1)Notre Dame (21–2)Connecticut (21–2)Louisville (23–2)Notre Dame (25–3)Notre Dame (27–3)Mississippi State (30–2)Mississippi State (30–2)4.
5.LouisvilleLouisville (2–0)Louisville (2–0)Louisville (5–0)Louisville (8–0)Mississippi State (9–0)Maryland (10–0)Oregon (11–1)Oregon (11–1)Oregon (13–1)Oregon (15–1)Oregon (17–1)Notre Dame (19–2)Connecticut (19–2)Mississippi State (22–1)Notre Dame (23–3)Mississippi State (25–2)Mississippi State (27–2)Louisville (29–3)Louisville (29–3)5.
6.Mississippi StateMississippi State (2–0)Mississippi State (4–0)Mississippi State (6–0)Mississippi State (8–0)Maryland (9–0)Baylor (8–1)Stanford (9–1)Stanford (10–1)Stanford (12–1)Stanford (14–1)Stanford (16–1)Mississippi State (19–1)Mississippi State (21–1)Notre Dame (22–3)Mississippi State (23–2)Oregon (25–3)Oregon (27–3)Stanford (28–4)Stanford (28–4)6.
7.StanfordStanford (2–0)Maryland (4–0)Maryland (6–0)Maryland (8–0)Oregon (7–1)Oregon (8–1)Baylor (8–1)Mississippi State (12–1)Mississippi State (14–1)Mississippi State (15–1)Mississippi State (17–1)NC State (20–0)Oregon State (19–3)Maryland (22–2)Stanford (21–4)Stanford (23–4)Stanford (25–4)Oregon (29–4)Oregon (29–4)7.
8.Oregon StateOregon State (1–0)Stanford (3–0)Stanford (6–0)Oregon State (6–1)Oregon State (7–1)Stanford (7–1)Mississippi State (11–1)Baylor (8–1)NC State (15–0)NC State (17–0)NC State (18–0)Stanford (17–2)Marquette (19–3)Marquette (21–3)Maryland (23–3)Maryland (24–3)Maryland (26–3)Iowa (26–6)Iowa (26–6)8.
9.MarylandMaryland (2–0)Oregon State (3–0)Oregon State (5–1)Tennessee (6–0)Tennessee (8–0)Tennessee (8–0)NC State (12–0)NC State (13–0)Maryland (13–1)Maryland (15–1)Oregon State (15–3)Oregon State (17–3)NC State (21–1)Oregon State (20–4)NC State (22–2)Oregon State (23–5)NC State (25–4)Maryland (28–4)Maryland (28–4)9.
10.South CarolinaSouth Carolina (1–0)Texas (3–0)Texas (6–0)NC State (8–0)NC State (10–0)NC State (11–0)Tennessee (9–1)Tennessee (11–1)Oregon State (12–2)Oregon State (14–2)Marquette (16–3)Marquette (18–3)Maryland (19–2)Stanford (19–4)Iowa (21–5)NC State (24–3)Iowa (23–6)NC State (26–5)NC State (26–5)10.
11.TennesseeTTexas (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)Tennessee (5–0)Stanford (6–1)Stanford (6–1)Oregon State (8–2)Oregon State (9–2)Oregon State (10–2)Texas (12–2)Texas (14–2)Maryland (16–2)Maryland (18–2)Stanford (18–3)South Carolina (17–5)Marquette (22–4)Kentucky (23–5)Oregon State (24–6)Oregon State (24–7)Oregon State (24–7)11.
12.TexasTTennessee (1–0)Iowa (4–0)Syracuse (6–1)Texas (7–1)Texas (7–2)Texas (8–2)Minnesota (11–0)Minnesota (12–0)Syracuse (13–2)Syracuse (14–2)Texas (15–3)Texas (17–3)South Carolina (16–5)NC State (21–2)Oregon State (20–5)Iowa (21–6)South Carolina (21–8)Gonzaga (27–3)Syracuse (24–8)12.
13.IowaIowa (2–0)South Carolina (2–1)NC State (6–0)California (7–0)California (8–0)Minnesota (10–0)Texas (9–2)Texas (10–2)Tennessee (12–2)Gonzaga (16–1)Syracuse (15–3)Iowa (16–4)Gonzaga (21–2)Gonzaga (22–2)South Carolina (19–6)Marquette (23–5)Kentucky (24–6)Iowa State (25–7) TIowa State (25–8)13.
14.GeorgiaGeorgia (2–0)Syracuse (3–1)Iowa (4–1)Minnesota (7–0)Minnesota (9–0) TCalifornia (9–0)California (9–1)Syracuse (11–2)Gonzaga (15–1)Marquette (14–3)Rutgers (15–3)Utah (18–1)Texas (18–4)Iowa (19–5)Miami (FL) (22–5)South Carolina (20–7)Gonzaga (27–3)Marquette (25–6) TTexas A&M (24–7)14.
15.DePaulDePaul (1–0)NC State (4–0)California (6–0)Syracuse (7–2)Syracuse (8–2)Syracuse (9–2)Syracuse (11–2)Michigan State (11–1)Marquette (12–3)South Carolina (12–4)Kentucky (16–3)Gonzaga (19–2)Syracuse (17–4)Texas (19–5)Gonzaga (23–3)Miami (FL) (23–6)Texas A&M (23–6)Syracuse (24–8)South Carolina (21–9)15.
16.MissouriMissouri (1–0)DePaul (1–1)DePaul (3–2)Iowa (5–2)Iowa (7–2)Iowa (9–2)Iowa (9–2)Kentucky (13–1)Kentucky (14–2)Kentucky (15–3)Arizona State (13–5)South Carolina (13–5)Iowa (17–5)Syracuse (18–5)Kentucky (21–5)Gonzaga (25–3)Miami (FL) (24–7)South Carolina (21–9)Gonzaga (28–4)16.
17.NC StateNC State (2–0)South Florida (4–0)Texas A&M (4–1)Arizona State (5–2)Arizona State (7–2)Arizona State (8–2)Arizona State (9–2)Gonzaga (12–1)Iowa (10–3)Michigan State (12–3)Iowa (14–4)Rutgers (16–4)Utah (18–3)Kentucky (19–5)Arizona State (18–6)Syracuse (20–6)Marquette (24–6)Texas A&M (24–7)Kentucky (24–7)17.
18.SyracuseSyracuse (1–1)California (4–0)South Carolina (3–3)Marquette (6–1)Kentucky (9–1)Kentucky (10–1)Kentucky (12–1)California (9–2)Minnesota (12–2)Iowa State (13–3)Gonzaga (17–2)Syracuse (16–4)Texas A&M (18–4)Iowa State (18–5)Syracuse (19–6)Texas (21–6)Syracuse (22–7)Kentucky (24–7)Marquette (26–7)18.
19.MarquetteMarquette (3–0)Arizona State (2–1)Arizona State (3–2)Kentucky (8–0)Marquette (7–2)Marquette (9–2)DePaul (9–3)Iowa (9–3)Arizona State (11–3)Arizona State (12–4)South Carolina (12–5)Kentucky (17–4)Kentucky (18–5)Arizona State (16–6)Texas (20–6)Texas A&M (20–6)Iowa State (22–7)Miami (FL) (24–8)Miami (FL) (24–8)19.
20.Texas A&MTexas A&M (2–0)Texas A&M (2–1)Minnesota (5–0)DePaul (4–3)DePaul (7–3)DePaul (8–3)Gonzaga (11–1)Marquette (10–3)Iowa State (12–2)Rutgers (13–3)тIowa State (14–4)Texas A&M (16–4)Rutgers (17–5)тMiami (FL) (21–5)Iowa State (19–6)Iowa State (20–7)Arizona State (19–9)UCLA (20–12)UCLA (20–12)20.
21.DukeSouth Florida (2–0)Missouri (3–1)Miami (FL) (6–1)Drake (7–1)Gonzaga (9–1)Gonzaga (10–1)Michigan State (10–1)Texas A&M (11–2)South Carolina (10–4)Tennessee (12–4)тUtah (16–1)Arizona State (14–6)Arizona State (17–5)тFlorida State (20–4)Texas A&M (19–6)Arizona State (18–8)Texas (21–8)Drake (25–5)Rice (28–3)21.
22.South FloridaArizona State (1–1)Marquette (3–1)Marquette (4–1)South Carolina (4–4)Missouri (8–2)Michigan State (9–1)Marquette (9–3)Arizona State (9–3)Florida State (14–1)Iowa (11–4)Florida State (16–2)Michigan State (15–5)Iowa State (17–5)Texas A&M (18–5)Florida State (21–5)Florida State (21–6)Florida State (22–7) TTexas (23–9)Arizona State (20–10)22.
23.Arizona StateCalifornia (2–0)Minnesota (3–0)Iowa State (5–0)Missouri (6–2)Michigan State (8–1)Texas A&M (8–2)Texas A&M (10–2)South Carolina (8–4)Michigan State (11–3)Minnesota (12–3)Michigan State (13–5)Iowa State (15–5)Michigan State (16–5)Rutgers (17–6)South Dakota (23–3)Drake (21–5)Drake (23–5) TArizona State (20–10)Texas (23–9)23.
24.CaliforniaMiami (FL) (3–0)Miami (FL) (4–1)Drake (6–1)Gonzaga (8–1)Miami (FL) (8–2)Miami (FL) (9–2)Miami (FL) (11–2)DePaul (9–4)California (10–3)DePaul (12–5)Texas A&M (14–4)Florida State (17–3)Florida State (19–3)Michigan State (16–6)Drake (19–5)Rice (23–3)Rice (24–3)Rice (25–3)DePaul (26–7)24.
25.Miami (FL)Minnesota (1–0)West Virginia (3–0)Kentucky (7–0)Miami (FL) (7–2)South Carolina (5–4)South Carolina (6–4)South Carolina (7–4)Iowa State (10–2)Indiana (14–1)Indiana (15–2)Missouri (15–4)BYU (17–3)Miami (FL) (19–5)South Dakota (22–3)Rice (22–3)UCLA (17–11)UCLA (19–11)Florida State (23–8)Florida State (23–8)25.
Preseason
Oct. 31[1]
Week 2
Nov. 12[2]
Week 3
Nov. 19[3]
Week 4
Nov. 26[4]
Week 5
Dec. 3[5]
Week 6
Dec. 10[6]
Week 7
Dec. 17[7]
Week 8
Dec. 24[8]
Week 9
Dec. 31
Week 10
Jan. 7[9]
Week 11
Jan. 14[10]
Week 12
Jan. 21[11]
Week 13
Jan. 28[12]
Week 14
Feb. 4[13]
Week 15
Feb. 11[14]
Week 16
Feb. 18[15]
Week 17
Feb. 25[16]
Week 18
Mar. 4[17]
Week 19
Mar. 11[18]
Week 20
Mar. 18[19]
Dropped:
No. 21 Duke
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No. 14 Georgia
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No. 17 South Florida
No. 21 Missouri
No. 25 West Virginia
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No. 17 Texas A&M
No. 23 Iowa State
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No. 21 Drake
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No. 22 Missouri
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No. 24 Miami (FL)
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No. 21 Texas A&M
No. 24 DePaul
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No. 22 Florida State
No. 24 California
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No. 20 Tennessee
No. 23 Minnesota
No. 24 DePaul
No. 25 Indiana
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No. 25 Missouri
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No. 25 BYU
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No. 17 Utah
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No. 23 Rutgers
No. 24 Michigan State
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No. 23 South Dakota
NoneNoneDropped:
No. 21 Drake

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 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
Nov 1[20]
Week 2
Nov 20[21]
Week 3
Nov 27[22]
Week 4
Dec 4[23]
Week 5
Dec 11[24]
Week 6
Dec 18[25]
Week 7
Dec 24[26]
Week 8
Dec 31[27]
Week 9
Jan 8[28]
Week 10
Jan 15[29]
Week 11
Jan 22[30]
Week 12
Jan 29[31]
Week 13
Feb 5[32]
Week 14
Feb 12[33]
Week 15
Feb 19[34]
Week 16
Feb 26[35]
Week 17
Mar 5[36]
Week 18
Mar 12[37]
Week 19
Mar 18[38]
Final
Apr 8[39]
1.Notre Dame (30)Notre Dame (3–0)Notre Dame (6–0) (32)Connecticut (7–0) (32)Connecticut (9–0) (32)Connecticut (9–0) (32)Connecticut (11–0) (31)Connecticut (11–0) (31)Notre Dame (14–1) (15)Notre Dame (16–1) (26)Notre Dame (18–1)Baylor (17–1) (19)Baylor (20–1) (27)Baylor (21–1) (27)Baylor (23–1) (32)Baylor (26–1) (31)Baylor (28–1) (31)Baylor (31–1) (32)Baylor (31–1) (32)Baylor (37–1) (32)1.
2.Connecticut (2)Connecticut (2–0)Connecticut (5–0)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Notre Dame (9–1)Notre Dame (11–1)Notre Dame (12–1)Louisville (14–0) (9)Connecticut (14–1) (6)Connecticut (16–1)Connecticut (18–1) (11)Louisville (21–1) (3)Louisville (23–1) (2)Connecticut (23–2)Connecticut (25–2)Connecticut (28–2)Connecticut (31–2)Connecticut (31–2)Notre Dame (35–4)2.
3.OregonOregon (4–0)Oregon (6–0)Oregon (7–0)Louisville (10–0)Louisville (11–0)Louisville (12–0)Louisville (12–0)Connecticut (12–1) (6)Baylor (13–1) (2)Baylor (15–1)Louisville (19–1)Oregon (21–1) (1)Oregon (23–1) (3)Oregon (24–2)Louisville (25–2)Louisville (27–2)Notre Dame (30–3)Notre Dame (30–3)Connecticut (35–3)3.
4.LouisvilleLouisville (3–0)Louisville (6–0)Louisville (8–0)Baylor (7–0)Mississippi State (10–0)Maryland (11–0)Maryland (12–0)Baylor (11–1) (2)Louisville (15–1)Louisville (17–1)Oregon (19–1) (1)Notre Dame (21–2) (1)Connecticut (22–2)Louisville (23–2)тNotre Dame (26–3)Notre Dame (27–3)Mississippi State (30–2)Mississippi State (30–2)Oregon (33–5)4.
5.BaylorBaylor (4–0)Baylor (6–0)Baylor (7–0)Mississippi State (9–0)Maryland (10–0)Oregon (11–1)Oregon (11–1)Oregon (13–1)Oregon (15–1)Oregon (17–1)Notre Dame (19–2) (1)Connecticut (19–2)Mississippi State (22–1)Notre Dame (24–3)тMississippi State (25–2)Mississippi State (27–2)Louisville (29–3)Louisville (29–3)Mississippi State (33–3)5.
6.Mississippi StateMississippi State (4–0)Mississippi State (6–0)Mississippi State (8–0)Maryland (10–0)Baylor (8–1)Baylor (8–1)Mississippi State (12–1)Mississippi State (14–1)Mississippi State (16–1)Mississippi State (17–1)Mississippi State (19–1)Mississippi State (21–1)Notre Dame (22–3)Mississippi State (23–2)Oregon (25–3)Oregon (27–3)Stanford (28–4)Stanford (28–4)Louisville (32–4)6.
7.StanfordStanford (3–0)Stanford (6–0)Maryland (8–0)Oregon (7–1)Oregon (8–1)Mississippi State (11–1)Baylor (8–1)Stanford (12–1)Stanford (14–1)Stanford (16–1)NC State (20–0)Marquette (19–3)Marquette (21–3)Stanford (21–4)Stanford (23–4)Stanford (25–4)Oregon (29–4)Oregon (29–4)Stanford (31–5)7.
8.TexasOregon State (3–0)Maryland (6–0)Oregon State (6–1)Oregon State (7–1)Tennessee (8–0)Stanford (9–1)Stanford (10–1)NC State (15–0)NC State (17–0)NC State (18–0)Stanford (17–2)Maryland (20–2)Maryland (22–2)Oregon State (21–5)Oregon State (23–5)Maryland (26–3)Iowa (26–6)Iowa (26–6)Iowa (29–7)8.
9.Oregon StateTexas (3–0)Oregon State (5–1)Tennessee (6–0)Tennessee (8–0)Stanford (7–1)NC State (12–0)NC State (13–0)Maryland (13–1)Maryland (15–1)Marquette (16–3)Marquette (18–3)NC State (21–1)Oregon State (20–4)Maryland (23–3)Maryland (25–3)Oregon State (24–6)Maryland (28–4)Maryland (28–4)NC State (28–6)9.
10.MarylandMaryland (4–0)Texas (6–0)NC State (8–0)NC State (10–0)NC State (11–0)Tennessee (9–1)Tennessee (11–1)Oregon State (12–2)Oregon State (14–2)Maryland (16–2)Maryland (18–2)Oregon State (19–3)Stanford (19–4)Iowa (21–5)NC State (24–3)Iowa (23–6)NC State (26–5)NC State (26–5)Oregon State (26–8)10.
11.South CarolinaTennessee (3–0)Tennessee (5–0)Stanford (6–1)Stanford (6–1)Oregon State (8–2)Oregon State (9–2)Oregon State (10–2)Texas (12–2)Texas (14–2)Oregon State (15–3)Oregon State (17–3)Stanford (18–3)NC State (21–2)Marquette (22–4)Iowa (22–6)NC State (25–4)Gonzaga (28–3)Oregon State (24–7)Maryland (29–5)11.
12.TennesseeSouth Carolina (2–1)Syracuse (6–1)Texas (7–1)Texas (7–2)Texas (8–2)Texas (9–2)Texas (10–2)Syracuse (13–2)Syracuse (14–2)Kentucky (16–3)Iowa (16–4)Gonzaga (21–2)Gonzaga (22–2)NC State (22–3)Marquette (23–5)Gonzaga (27–3)Oregon State (24–7)Syracuse (24–8)Texas A&M (26–8)12.
13.GeorgiaNC State (4–0)NC State (6–0)California (7–0)California (8–0)California (9–0)California (9–1)Minnesota (12–0)Tennessee (12–2)Marquette (14–3)Texas (15–3)Gonzaga (19–2)South Carolina (16–5)Iowa (19–5)South Carolina (19–6)Kentucky (23–5)South Carolina (21–8)Marquette (26–6)Iowa State (25–8)South Carolina (23–10)13.
14.MissouriIowa (4–0)DePaul (4–2)Syracuse (7–2)Syracuse (8–2)Syracuse (9–2)Syracuse (11–2)Syracuse (11–2)Marquette (12–3)Gonzaga (16–1)Syracuse (15–3)Texas (17–4)Syracuse (17–4)South Carolina (17–6)Miami (FL) (22–5)Gonzaga (25–3)Kentucky (24–6)Syracuse (24–8)Gonzaga (28–4)UCLA (22–13)14.
15.DePaulSyracuse (3–1)Iowa (4–1)Marquette (6–1)Iowa (7–2)Iowa (8–2)Minnesota (11–0)Kentucky (13–1)Gonzaga (15–1)Kentucky (15–3)Iowa (14–4)Kentucky (17–4)Texas (18–5)Texas (19–5)Arizona State (18–6)South Carolina (20–7)тMiami (FL) (24–7)Iowa State (25–8)Miami (FL) (24–8)Arizona State (22–11)15.
16.NC StateDePaul (1–1)Texas A&M (4–1)Iowa (5–2)Marquette (7–2) тMinnesota (10–0)Iowa (9–2)Marquette (10–3)Kentucky (14–2)Arizona State (12–4)Arizona State (13–5)Syracuse (16–4)Iowa (17–5)Syracuse (18–5)Gonzaga (23–3)Miami (FL) (23–6)тSyracuse (22–7)Miami (FL) (24–8)Marquette (26–7)Syracuse (25–9)16.
17.IowaSouth Florida (4–0)Marquette (4–1)DePaul (5–3)Minnesota (9–0) тMarquette (9–2)Kentucky (12–1)Michigan State (11–1)Iowa (11–3)Tennessee (12–4)Gonzaga (17–2)Utah (18–1)Kentucky (18–5)Arizona State (16–6)Kentucky (21–5)Syracuse (20–7)Marquette (24–6)Kentucky (24–7)Kentucky (24–7)Iowa State (26–9)17.
18.SyracuseMissouri (3–1)California (6–0)Minnesota (7–0)DePaul (7–3)Kentucky (10–1) тArizona State (9–2)Gonzaga (12–1)Florida State (14–1)Iowa (12–4)Rutgers (15–3)South Carolina (14–5)Arizona State (15–6)Kentucky (20–5)Syracuse (19–6)Texas A&M (21–6)Texas A&M (23–6)South Carolina (21–9)South Carolina (21–9)Gonzaga (29–5)18.
19.MarquetteMarquette (3–1)South Carolina (3–3)Kentucky (8–0) тArizona State (7–2)DePaul (8–3) тMarquette (9–3)California (9–2)Arizona State (11–3)Iowa State (13–3)Florida State (16–2)Rutgers (16–4)Florida State (19–3)Florida State (20–4)Texas (20–6)Texas (21–7)Iowa State (23–7)Texas A&M (24–7)Texas A&M (24–7)Marquette (27–8)19.
20.DukeWest Virginia (3–0) тMiami (FL) (6–1)Arizona State (5–2) тKentucky (9–1)Arizona State (8–2)DePaul (9–3)Iowa (9–3)Minnesota (12–2)South Carolina (12–4)South Carolina (13–5)Arizona State (14–6)Utah (18–3)Miami (FL) (21–5)Florida State (21–5)Arizona State (18–8)Arizona State (19–9)Arizona State (20–10)Arizona State (20–10)Miami (FL) (25–9)20.
21.South Florida тTexas A&M (2–1) тWest Virginia (4–1)Drake (7–1)Gonzaga (9–1)Gonzaga (10–1)Gonzaga (11–1)Texas A&M (11–2)California (10–3)Florida State (14–2)Michigan State (13–5)Florida State (17–3)Michigan State (16–5)Iowa State (18–5)Iowa State (19–6)Florida State (21–6)Florida State (22–7)Drake (25–5)DePaul (26–7)Kentucky (25–8)21.
22.Texas A&M тMiami (FL) (4–1)Iowa State (5–0)Gonzaga (8–1)Miami (FL) (8–2) тMichigan State (9–1)Michigan State (10–1)Arizona State (9–3)Iowa State (12–2)Michigan State (12–4)Iowa State (14–4)Michigan State (15–5)Texas A&M (18–4)Michigan State (17–6)Texas A&M (19–6)Iowa State (20–7)Texas (21–8)Florida State (23–8)Florida State (23–8)South Dakota State (28–7)22.
23.UCLACalifornia (4–0)Arizona State (3–2)Miami (FL) (7–2)Michigan State (8–1) тMiami (FL) (9–2)Miami (FL) (11–2)Florida State (12–1)Miami (FL) (14–3)Rutgers (13–3)Miami (FL) (16–4)Miami (FL) (18–4)Iowa State (17–5)Texas A&M (18–5)South Dakota (23–3)Drake (21–5)Drake (23–5)DePaul (25–7)Rice (28–3)Florida State (24–9)23.
24.Miami (FL)Georgia (2–2)Drake (6–1)South Carolina (4–4)Missouri (8–2)Texas A&M (8–2)Texas A&M (10–2)DePaul (9–4)Michigan State (11–3)DePaul (12–5)Utah (16–1)Texas A&M (16–4)Rutgers (17–5)Rutgers (17–6)Drake (19–5)DePaul (21–7)DePaul (23–7)Texas (23–9)UCLA (20–12)Missouri State (25–10)24.
25.West VirginiaArizona State (2–1)Kentucky (7–0)Missouri (6–2)Drake (8–2)USC (9–0)Florida State (11–1)Virginia Tech (13–0)South Carolina (10–4)Minnesota (12–4)Texas A&M (14–4)Iowa State (15–5)Miami (FL) (19–5)South Dakota (22–3)Missouri (19–8)South Dakota (24–4)South Dakota (26–4)South Dakota (28–4)Drake (27–6)DePaul (26–8)25.
Preseason
Nov 1[20]
Week 2
Nov 20[21]
Week 3
Nov 27[22]
Week 4
Dec 4[23]
Week 5
Dec 11[24]
Week 6
Dec 18[25]
Week 7
Dec 24[26]
Week 8
Dec 31[27]
Week 9
Jan 8[28]
Week 10
Jan 15[29]
Week 11
Jan 22[30]
Week 12
Jan 29[31]
Week 13
Feb 5[32]
Week 14
Feb 12[33]
Week 15
Feb 19[34]
Week 16
Feb 26[35]
Week 17
Mar 5[36]
Week 18
Mar 12[37]
Week 19
Mar 18[38]
Final
Apr 8[39]
Dropped:
No. 20 Duke
No. 23 UCLA
Dropped:
No. 17 South Florida
No. 18 Missouri
No. 24 Georgia
Dropped:
No. 16 Texas A&M
No. 21 West Virginia
No. 22 Iowa State
Dropped:
No. 24 South Carolina
Dropped:
No. 24 Missouri
Dropped:
No. 25 USC
Dropped:
No. 23 Miami (FL)
Dropped:
No. 21 Texas A&M
No. 24 DePaul
No. 25 Virginia Tech
Dropped:
No. 21 California
No. 23 Miami (FL)
Dropped:
No. 17 Tennessee
No. 24 DePaul
No. 25 Minnesota
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
No. 20 Utah
Dropped:
No. 22 Michigan State
No. 24 Rutgers
Dropped:
No. 25 Missouri
NoneNoneDropped:
  • No. 24 Texas
  • No. 25 South Dakota
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Rice
  • No 25 Drake

See also

2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

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