2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings (Mar. 12)
AP Top 25 |
1. Ohio State (71) 30-3 1,799 |
2. Kansas (1) 30-4 1,718 |
3. Florida 29-5 1,625 |
4. North Carolina 28-6 1,526 |
5. Memphis 30-3 1,491 |
6. Wisconsin 29-5 1,406 |
7. UCLA 26-5 1,394 |
8. Georgetown 26-6 1,378 |
9. Texas A&M; 25-6 1,173 |
10. Oregon 26-7 1,044 |
11. Texas 24-9 1,042 |
12. Pittsburgh 27-7 1,018 |
13. Washington State 25-7 868 |
14. Southern Illinois 27-6 860 |
15. Nevada 28-4 820 |
16. Louisville 23-9 756 |
17. Notre Dame 24-7 522 |
18. Maryland 24-8 484 |
19. UNLV 28-6 483 |
20. Marquette 24-9 403 |
21. Butler 27-6 326 |
22. Winthrop 28-4 245 |
23. USC 23-11 168 |
24. Brigham Young 25-8 162 |
25. Tennessee 22-10 134 |
Others Receiving Votes Creighton 104, Duke 103, Virginia 89, Virginia Commonwealth 53, Virginia Tech 42, Vanderbilt 34, Xavier 30, Arizona 19, New Mexico State 12, Boston College 10, Indiana 8, Arkansas 8, Davidson 7, Georgia Tech 6, Wright State 6, Michigan State 4, Illinois 4, George Washington 3, Texas A&M-Corpus; Christi 3, Villanova 3. |
Complete Rankings |
ESPN/USA Today Poll |
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