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March 7, 2011 AP Men's Basketball Poll

Rank

 

Team (FPV)

 

Conference

 

W-L

 

PTS

 

Coaches

1

 < 1

 

Ohio State (52)

 

Big Ten

 

29-2

 

1612

 

1

 - 

767 (25)

2

 < 2

 

Kansas (13)

 

Big 12

 

29-2

 

1569

 

2

 - 

748 (6)

3

 < 4

 

Pittsburgh

 

 

27-4

 

1493

 

3

 - 

702

4

 < 8

 

Notre Dame

 

 

25-5

 

1416

 

4

 - 

678

5

 < 4

 

Duke

 

 

27-4

 

1265

 

5

 - 

595

6

 < 13

 

North Carolina

 

 

24-6

 

1209

 

7

 - 

560

7

 < 9

 

San Diego State

 

 

29-2

 

1197

 

6

 - 

592

8

 < 3

 

BYU

 

 

28-3

 

1187

 

8

 - 

546

9

 < 6

 

Purdue

 

Big Ten

 

25-6

 

1108

 

9

 - 

537

10

 < 7

 

Texas

 

Big 12

 

25-6

 

1081

 

10

 - 

518

11

 < 12

 

Syracuse

 

 

25-6

 

984

 

11

 - 

492

12

 < 14

 

Florida

 

SEC

 

24-6

 

931

 

12

 - 

456

13

 < 10

 

Wisconsin

 

Big Ten

 

23-7

 

870

 

13

 - 

396

14

 < 11

 

Louisville

 

 

23-8

 

794

 

14

 - 

364

15

 < 20

 

Kentucky

 

SEC

 

22-8

 

639

 

16

 - 

274

16

 < 18

 

Arizona

 

 

25-6

 

562

 

15

 - 

285

17

 < 15

 

St. John's (NY)

 

 

20-10

 

462

 

18

 - 

230

18

 < 23

 

Xavier (OH)

 

 

24-6

 

437

 

20

 - 

150

19

 < NR

 

Kansas State

 

Big 12

 

22-9

 

345

 

23

 - 

113

20

 < NR

 

West Virginia

 

 

20-10

 

294

 

RV

 - 

64

21

 < 16

 

Connecticut

 

 

21-9

 

281

 

19

 - 

165

22

 < 17

 

Georgetown

 

 

21-9

 

244

 

22

 - 

117

23

 < 25

 

Utah State

 

 

28-3

 

234

 

17

 - 

237

24

 < NR

 

Temple

 

 

24-6

 

209

 

25

 - 

77

25

 < NR

 

Cincinnati

 

 

24-7

 

202

 

RV

 - 

31

RV

 < 24

 

Texas A&M

 

 

23-7

 

177

 

21

 - 

146

RV

 < 21

 

Vanderbilt

 

SEC

 

21-9

 

101

 

24

 - 

80

RV

 < 19

 

Villanova

 

 

21-10

 

64

 

RV

 - 

43

RV

 < NR

 

UCLA

 

 

22-9

 

40

 

RV

 - 

36

RV

 < NR

 

UNLV

 

 

23-7

 

29

 

RV

 - 

16

RV

 < 22

 

Missouri

 

 

22-9

 

22

 

RV

 - 

23

RV

 < NR

 

George Mason (VA)

 

 

26-6

 

12

 

RV

 - 

14

RV

 < NR

 

Old Dominion

 

 

26-6

 

11

 

NR

 - 

0

RV

 < NR

 

Alabama

 

SEC

 

20-10

 

10

 

RV

 - 

1

RV

 < NR

 

Belmont (TN)

 

 

30-4

 

9

 

NR

 - 

0

RV

 < NR

 

Butler (IN)

 

 

22-9

 

9

 

NR

 - 

0

RV

 < NR

 

Gonzaga

 

 

23-9

 

6

 

NR

 - 

0

RV

 < NR

 

Saint Mary's (CA)

 

 

24-7

 

4

 

RV

 - 

11

RV

 < NR

 

VCU

 

 

23-10

 

3

 

NR

 - 

0

RV

 < NR

 

UAB

 

 

22-7

 

2

 

RV

 - 

4

RV

 < NR

 

Harvard

 

 

23-5

 

1

 

RV

 - 

1

NR

 < NR

 

Boston College

 

 

19-11

 

0

 

RV

 - 

3

NR

 < NR

 

Florida State

 

 

21-9

 

0

 

RV

 - 

2

NR

 < NR

 

Washington

 

 

20-10

 

0

 

RV

 - 

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NOTES
- First-place votes, W-L records, and total points are not available prior to 2001-02. If you have some of this data from a verifiable source, please contact me.
- Regular-season polls from 1949-60 had 20 teams, from 1961-68 had 10 teams (except in December 1960 and the 1964-65 preseason polls), and 1990-present had 25 teams.
- Preseason polls started in the 1961-62 season, and there were post-tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974, and 1975.
- Poll dates from 1948-49 to 2006-07 fall on Tuesdays with a few exceptions. Dates from 2007-08 to present fall on Mondays.
- Some of this weekly poll data was contributed to the ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game



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