Get NCAA college basketball rankings from the Associated Press, USA Today Coaches poll and the NCAA NET Rankings.
One week after the first rankings from the NCAA, the updated NET rankings look like the following (ACC schools below):
17. Clemson 27. Louisville 30. Virginia Tech 32. Virginia 42. Syracuse 52. North Carolina 54. NC State 59. Florida State 61. Pittsburgh 78. Georgia Tech 97. Miami 100. Duke 134. Wake Forest 154. Boston College 156. Notre Dame
The Associated Press college basketball poll started on Jan. 20, 1949. The original poll had 20 teams, with Saint Louis the first school to hold the No. 1 ranking. From the 1961-62 season through 1967-68 only 10 teams were ranked. It expanded again to 20 teams from 1968-69 through 1988-89. The Top 25 began the next season, and it has stayed at that number ever since. The AP's final poll is released after the field for the NCAA Tournament is selected.
The Associated Press college basketball poll started on Jan. 20, 1949. The original poll had 20 teams, with Saint Louis the first school to hold the No. 1 ranking. From the 1961-62 season through 1967-68 only 10 teams were ranked. It expanded again to 20 teams from 1968-69 through 1988-89. The Top 25 began the next season, and it has stayed at that number ever since. The AP's final poll is released after the field for the NCAA Tournament is selected.
Here is the updated AP poll released about 10 minutes ago. Clemson is sitting at #12, the second-highest ranking in Brownell's tenure (the 2017-18 team was ranked at #11 for one week).