2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings

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Two major human polls make up the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.

Contents

Legend

 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 New to rankings from previous week
Italics Number of first place votes
(#–#) Win-loss record
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol

United Soccer Coaches

Source: [1]

Preseason
Aug 2 [2]
Week 1
Aug 30 [3]
Week 2
Sep 6 [4]
Week 3
Sep 13 [5]
Week 4
Sep 20 [6]
Week 5
Sep 27 [7]
Week 6
Oct 4 [8]
Week 7
Oct 11 [9]
Week 8
Oct 18 [10]
Week 9
Oct 25 [11]
Week 10
Nov 1 [12]
Week 11
Nov 8 [13]
Final
Dec 13 [14]
1. Clemson (8)Clemson (7) (2–0–0)Clemson (6) (3–0–0)Clemson (7) (5–0–0)Wake Forest (7) (7–0–0)Wake Forest (8) (9–0–0)Washington (5) (9–0–1)Washington (6) (11–0–1)Washington (6) (12–0–1)Washington (5) (12–0–2)Washington (6) (13–0–3)Washington (7) (15–0–3)Syracuse (19–2–4)1.
2. Georgetown Pittsburgh (1) (2–0–0)Stanford (4–0–0)Wake Forest (5–0–0)тWashington (1) (5–0–1)Washington (7–0–1)Duke (2) (7–0–2)Kentucky (1) (8–0–2)Kentucky (1) (8–0–4)тKentucky (2) (9–0–5)Kentucky (2) (10–0–5)Kentucky (1) (12–0–5)Indiana (14–4–7)2.
3. Washington Stanford (2–0–0)Washington (3–0–0)Stanford (4–0–1)тSyracuse (6–0–1)Marshall (5–1–1)Kentucky (1) (7–0–2)Duke (1) (8–0–3)Duke (1) (9–0–3)тDuke (1) (10–0–4)Duke (11–0–4)Syracuse (13–2–3)Duke (13–2–4)3.
4. Notre Dame UCLA (2–0–0)Wake Forest (3–0–0)Washington (4–0–1)Marshall (4–1–1)Duke (6–0–1)Wake Forest (9–1–0)Marshall (7–1–2)Syracuse (11–2–1)Syracuse (12–2–2)Syracuse (12–2–3)Duke (11–1–4)Vermont (16–4–2)4.
5. Oregon State Wake Forest (2–0–0)Kentucky (2) (3–0–0)Duke (4–0–0)Kentucky (4–0–2)тKentucky (6–0–2)Stanford (6–0–3)Syracuse (10–2–1)Stanford (7–1–4)Stanford (9–1–4)Marshall (9–2–3)Stanford (10–2–5)UNC Greensboro (13–2–6)5.
6. West Virginia Kentucky (2–0–0)Denver (3–0–1)Kentucky (1) (4–0–1)Stanford (4–0–3)тStanford (5–0–3)Marshall (5–1–2)Portland (8–0–3)Marshall (7–2–2)Marshall (8–2–3)Stanford (9–2–5)Maryland (10–2–5)Kentucky (15–1–5)6.
7. Pittsburgh Creighton (2–0–0)Duke (3–0–0)Marshall (4–1–0)Duke (4–0–1)Syracuse (7–1–1)Syracuse (8–1–1)Maryland (7–1–3)Portland (8–1–3)Portland (9–1–3)Maryland (9–2–5)UNC Greensboro (12–1–4)Stanford (12–2–6)7.
8. Kentucky Washington (2–0–0)Marshall (2–1–0)Maryland (3–1–1)Pittsburgh (5–1–1)Maryland (5–1–2)Maryland (6–1–2)Denver (7–2–4)Maryland (7–2–4)Maryland (8–2–4)Vermont (13–2–1)Vermont (13–2–2)Pittsburgh (12–5–5)8.
9. New Hampshire Maryland (1–0–1)Akron (4–0–0)Denver (4–1–1)Maryland (4–1–1)Portland (6–0–3)Portland (7–0–3)Stanford (6–1–4)Xavier (9–0–5)Louisville (9–3–3)UNC Greensboro (11–1–4)Denver (11–2–5)тCreighton (13–5–6)9.
10. Saint Louis Oregon State (1–0–1) Louisvilleт (3–0–0)Pittsburgh (4–1–0)Clemson (7–1–0)Pittsburgh (5–2–1)Denver (6–2–2)Wake Forest (10–2–0)Vermont (11–1–1)Lipscomb (11–1–2)Denver (9–2–5)Marshall (10–3–3)тPortland (15–3–3)10.
11. Tulsa Marshall (1–1–0)Pittsburghт (3–1–0)Charlotte (4–0–0)Denver (4–1–2)Ohio State (5–1–3)Louisville (6–2–2)Louisville (7–2–2)Louisville (8–3–2)UNC Greensboro (10–1–4)Louisville (9–4–3)Virginia (10–4–3)Washington (15–2–3)11.
12. Duke Charlotte (2–0–0) Butler (3–0–0)Tulsa (3–0–1)Charlotte (6–0–0)Tulsa (5–1–1)Xavier (7–0–3)Vermont (9–1–1)Lipscomb (10–1–1)SMU (9–3–1)Lipscomb (11–2–2)тLipscomb (13–2–2)Marshall (11–4–4)12.
13. Indiana North Carolina (2–0–0)Charlotte (3–0–0) Portland (3–0–2)Ohio State (5–0–2)Denver (5–2–2)Charlotte (7–1–0)Xavier (8–0–4)Ohio State (8–1–4)тOhio State (8–1–5)Tulsa (9–2–2)тSMU (10–4–1)Clemson (13–7–1)13.
14. Marshall Akron (2–0–0)Maryland (2–1–1)Akron (4–1–0)Portland (4–0–3)Charlotte (7–1–0)Tusla (5–1–2) SMU (8–2–1)Charlotte (8–1–2)тTulsa (8–2–2)Virginia (9–4–3)Georgetown (10–4–3)Cornell (14–4–1)14.
15. Wake Forest Syracuse (2–0–0)UCLA (4–1–0)Indiana (2–1–1)Akron (4–1–2)Louisville (5–2–1)Vermont (8–1–1)Ohio State (6–1–4)Denver (7–2–5)Penn (10–1–2)Cornell (12–3–0)Akron (11–2–5)Tulsa (10–5–2)15.
16. Providence Tulsa (1–0–0)Missouri State (2–0–2)Syracuse (4–0–1)Indiana (3–2–1)Vermont (7–1–1)Dayton (8–0–1)Cornell (9–1–0) Penn (9–1–1)Missouri State (9–1–3)SMU (9–4–1)Ohio State (10–2–5)тVirginia (10–4–5)16.
17. Hofstra Duke (2–0–0)Lipscomb (3–0–0)Dayton (4–0–0)Missouri State (4–0–2)Clemson (7–2–0)Ohio State (5–1–4)Lipscomb (9–1–1)UNC Greensboro (9–1–4)Denver (8–2–5)Georgetown (9–4–3)Cornell (12–3–1)тMaryland (11–4–5)17.
18. FIU West Virginia (1–1–0) Dayton (3–0–0) UC Santa Barbara (4–1–1)UNC Greensboro (5–0–2)Xavier (6–0–3)Lipscomb (8–1–1)Clemson (8–2–1)Missouri State (8–1–2)Virginia (9–4–2)Ohio State (9–2–5)Clemson (12–5–1)тSMU (10–6–1)18.
19. Missouri State Georgetown (0–1–1) UNC Greensboro (3–0–0)Missouri State (3–0–2)Xavier (5–0–2)Dayton (6–0–1)Missouri State (6–1–2)Charlotte (7–1–2)Dayton (9–0–4)Xavier (9–1–5)Akron (10–2–4)Portland (11–2–3)тFIU (13–5–2)19.
20. Maryland Denver (2–0–0)Tulsa (3–0–0)Butler (3–1–0)UCLA (5–2–1)Penn State (4–2–2)Akron (6–2–2)Akron (7–2–3)SMU (8–3–1)Vermont (12–2–1)New Hampshire (11–4–0)Wake Forest (14–4–0)тGeorgetown (12–6–3)20.
21. Penn State Indiana (0–1–0)Georgetown (1–1–2)Lipscomb (4–0–1)Lipscomb (5–0–1)UCLA (5–2–1) Virginia (7–3–0)Missouri State (7–1–2)Cornell (9–3–0)New Hampshire (11–3–0)Penn (10–2–2)тSaint Louis (11–4–1)тNew Hampshire (15–4–1)21.
22. Santa Clara Notre Dame (1–1–0)Notre Dame (1–1–0) Ohio State (4–0–1) Vermont (5–1–1)Missouri State (5–1–2) Cornell (7–1–0)Dayton (8–0–3)Tulsa (7–2–2)тCharlotte (8–2–2)Saint Louis (10–4–1)тNew Hampshire (12–4–0)Lipscomb (14–3–2)22.
23. UCLA Lipscomb (2–0–0)West Virginia (1–2–0)UNC Greensboro (4–0–1) UCF (4–1–0)Lipscomb (6–1–1)Clemson (8–2–0)UNC Greensboro (8–1–3)Akron (8–2–4)тPittsburgh (7–3–4)Missouri State (9–1–4)тPenn (11–2–2)тAkron (11–4–5)23.
24. North Carolina Loyola Marymount (2–0–0)Syracuse (3–0–1)Xavier (5–0–1)Dayton (5–0–1)Duquesne (6–0–2)UC Santa Barbara (7–2–2)Tulsa (6–2–2)Virginia (8–4–1)Georgetown (8–4–3)Pittsburgh (7–3–5)Missouri State (10–1–4)тWake Forest (14–6–0)24.
25. Bowling Greenт
Campbellт
Missouri State (1–0–1) Xavier (3–0–1)UCLA (4–2–0) Duquesne (6–0–1)т
Louisville (4–2–1)т
Akron (4–2–2)Pittsburgh (5–3–1)Duquesne (8–1–3)Wake Forest (11–3–0)Cornell (11–3–0)Portland (10–2–3)FIU (11–4–1)Saint Louis (12–5–3)25.
Preseason
Aug 2 [15]
Week 1
Aug 30 [16]
Week 2
Sep 6 [17]
Week 3
Sep 13 [18]
Week 4
Sep 20 [19]
Week 5
Sep 27 [20]
Week 6
Oct 4 [21]
Week 7
Oct 11 [22]
Week 8
Oct 18 [23]
Week 9
Oct 25 [24]
Week 10
Nov 1 [25]
Week 11
Nov 8 [26]
Final
Dec 13 [27]
Dropped:
  • No. 9 New Hampshire
  • No. 10 Saint Louis
  • No. 16 Providence
  • No. 17 Hofstra
  • No. 18 FIU
  • No. 21 Penn State
  • No. 22 Santa Clara
  • No. 25т Bowling Green
  • No. 25т Campbell
Dropped:
  • No. 7 Creighton
  • No. 10 Oregon State
  • No. 13 North Carolina
  • No. 21 Indiana
  • No. 24 Loyola Marymount
Dropped:
  • No. 10т Louisville
  • No. 21 Georgetown
  • No. 22 Notre Dame
  • No. 23 West Virginia
Dropped:
  • No. 12 Tulsa
  • No. 18 UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 20 Butler
Dropped:
  • No. 16 Indiana
  • No. 18 UNC Greensboro
  • No. 23 UCF
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Penn State
  • No. 21 UCLA
  • No. 24 Duquesne
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Virginia
  • No. 24 UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 25 Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Clemson
  • No. 25 Duquesne
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Dayton
  • No. 22т Akron
  • No. 25 Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Xavier
  • No. 22 Charlotte
Dropped:
  • No. 11 Louisville
  • No. 13 Tulsa
  • No. 24 Pittsburgh
Dropped:
  • No. 9т Denver
  • No. 16т Ohio State
  • No. 23т Penn
  • No. 23т Missouri State

Top Drawer Soccer

Source: [28]

Week 1
Aug 19 [29]
Week 2
Aug 29 [30]
Week 3
Sep 5 [31]
Week 4
Sep 12 [32]
Week 5
Sep 19 [33]
Week 6
Sep 26 [34]
Week 7
Oct 3 [35]
Week 8
Oct 10 [36]
Week 9
Oct 17 [37]
Week 10
Oct 24 [38]
Week 11
Oct 31 [39]
Week 12
Nov 7
Week 13
Nov 14
Week 14
Nov 21
Week 15
Nov 28
Week 16
Dec 5
Final
Dec 12
1. Clemson Clemson (1–0–0)Clemson (3–0–0)Clemson (5–0–0)Wake Forest (7–0–0)Wake Forest (9–0–0)Washington (9–0–1)Washington (11–0–1)Washington (12–0–1)Washington (12–0–2)Washington (13–0–3)Washington (15–0–3)Syracuse (14–2–4)Syracuse (15–2–4)Syracuse (16–2–4)Syracuse (17–2–4)Syracuse (18–2–5)1.
2. Washington Washington (1–0–0)Washington (3–0–0)Duke (4–0–0)Washington (5–0–1)Washington (7–0–1)Duke (7–0–2)Duke (8–0–3)Duke (9–0–3)Duke (10–0–4)Duke (11–0–4)Kentucky (12–0–5)Washington (15–1–3)Kentucky (15–0–5)Kentucky (15–1–5)Kentucky (15–1–5)Indiana (14–4–7)2.
3. Notre Dame Oregon State (1–0–0)Duke (3–0–0)Wake Forest (5–0–0)Pittsburgh (5–1–0)Duke (6–0–1)Kentucky (7–0–2)Kentucky (8–0–2)Syracuse (11–2–1)Syracuse (12–2–2)Kentucky (10–0–5)Syracuse (13–2–3)Kentucky (14–0–5)Stanford (12–2–5)Duke (13–1–4)Duke (13–2–4)Creighton (13–5–6)3.
4. Georgetown West Virginia (1–0–0)Wake Forest (3–0–0)Washington (4–0–1)Duke (4–0–1)Kentucky (6–0–2)Wake Forest (9–1–0)Marshall (7–1–2)Kentucky (8–0–4)Kentucky (9–0–5)Syracuse (12–2–3)Duke (11–1–4)Stanford (11–2–5)Duke (12–1–4)UNC Greensboro (13–1–6)Indiana (13–4–6)Pittsburgh (12–5–5)4.
5. Oregon State Pittsburgh (1–0–0)Pittsburgh (3–1–0)Pittsburgh (4–1–0)Maryland (4–1–1)Marshall (5–1–1)Maryland (6–1–2)Portland (8–0–3)Stanford (7–1–4)Stanford (9–1–4)Marshall (9–2–3)Maryland (10–2–5)Duke (11–1–4)Washington (15–2–3)Stanford (12–2–6)UNC Greensboro (13–2–6)Kentucky (15–1–5)5.
6. Providence Duke (2–0–0)UCLA (3–1–0)Kentucky (4–0–1)Kentucky (4–0–2)Maryland (5–1–2)Syracuse (8–1–1)Maryland (7–1–3)Maryland (7–1–4)Marshall (8–2–3)Tulsa (9–2–2)Marshall (10–3–3)UNC Greensboro (13–1–4)UNC Greensboro (13–1–4)Vermont (15–3–2)Stanford (12–2–6)Washington (15–2–3)6.
7. West Virginia Wake Forest (2–0–0)Georgetown (1–1–2)Maryland (3–1–1)Clemson (6–1–0)Syracuse (7–1–1)Marshall (5–1–2)Syracuse (9–2–1)Portland (8–1–3)Tulsa (8–2–2)Stanford (9–2–5)Stanford (9–2–5)Denver (13–2–5)Vermont (14–3–2)Washington (15–2–3)Vermont (15–4–2)UNC Greensboro (13–2–6)7.
8. Indiana Notre Dame (0–1–0)Notre Dame (1–1–0)Indiana (2–1–1)Syracuse (6–0–1)Portland (6–0–3)Portland (7–0–3)Wake Forest (10–2–0)Marshall (7–2–2)Maryland (8–2–4)Maryland (9–2–5)Denver (11–2–5)Maryland (10–3–5)Marshall (11–3–4)Indiana (12–4–6)Washington (15–2–3)Duke (13–2–4)8.
9. Pittsburgh Georgetown (0–1–1)Kentucky (3–0–0)Marshall (4–1–0)Marshall (4–1–1)Stanford (5–0–3)Stanford (6–0–3)Missouri State (7–1–2)Tulsa (7–2–2)Portland (9–1–3)Denver (9–2–5)UNC Greensboro (12–1–4)Virginia (10–4–4)FIU (13–4–2)Creighton (12–4–6)Creighton (13–4–6)Stanford (12–2–6)9.
10. Saint Louis Indiana (0–1–0)West Virginia (1–2–0)Tulsa (3–0–1)Charlotte (6–0–0)Pittsburgh (5–2–1)Missouri State (6–1–2)Louisville (7–2–2)Vermont (10–1–1)Denver (8–2–5)UNC Greensboro (11–1–4)Virginia (10–4–3)Lipscomb (14–2–2)Cornell (14–3–1)Marshall (11–4–4)Pittsburgh (12–4–5)Vermont (15–4–2)10.
11. Duke Kentucky (1–0–0)Indiana (0–1–1)Georgetown (1–2–2)Missouri State (4–0–2)Clemson (7–2–0)Clemson (7–2–0)Denver (7–2–3)Denver (7–2–5)Louisville (9–3–3)Vermont (12–2–1)Vermont (12–2–2)Marshall (10–3–3)Denver (14–3–5)FIU (13–5–2)Marshall (11–4–4)Marshall (11–4–4)11.
12. SMU Maryland (1–0–1)Tulsa (3–0–0)Notre Dame (1–2–1)UNC Greensboro (5–0–2)Missouri State (5–1–2)Denver (6–2–2)Clemson (8–2–1)Charlotte (8–1–2)UNC Greensboro (10–1–4)Akron (10–2–4)Akron (11–2–5)Clemson (13–6–1)Virginia (10–4–5)Cornell (14–4–1)FIU (13–5–2)FIU (13–5–2)12.
13. Tulsa Tulsa (1–0–0)Marshall (2–1–0) Syracuse (4–0–1)Ohio State (5–0–2)Penn State (4–2–2)UNC Greensboro (6–1–3)UNC Greensboro (8–1–3)UNC Greensboro (9–1–4)Pittsburgh (7–3–4)Portland (10–2–3)Wake Forest (14–4–0)FIU (13–4–1)Lipscomb (14–3–2)Portland (15–2–3)Cornell (14–4–1)Cornell (14–4–1)13.
14. Penn State UCLA (2–0–0)Louisville (3–0–0)UCLA (4–1–0)Portland (3–0–3)UCLA (6–2–1)Pittsburgh (5–3–1)Stanford (6–1–4)Pittsburgh (6–3–3)Charlotte (8–2–2)Virginia (9–4–3)Clemson (12–5–1)Vermont (12–3–2)Tulsa (10–3–2)Denver (14–3–5)Portland (15–3–3)Portland (15–3–3)14.
15. Kentucky Hofstra (1–0–0)Oregon State (1–1–1) UNC Greensboro (4–0–1)UCLA (5–2–1)Charlotte (7–1–0)Charlotte (7–1–0)Pittsburgh (5–3–2)Louisville (8–3–2) Virginia (9–4–2)Pittsburgh (7–3–5)Tulsa (9–3–2)Penn (12–2–2)Indiana (11–4–6)Virginia (10–4–5)Denver (14–3–5)Denver (14–3–5)15.
16. New Hampshire Louisville (1–0–0)Penn State (2–1–1)SMU (4–1–0)Indiana (3–2–1)UNC Greensboro (5–1–2)Louisville (6–2–2)Indiana (5–2–4)Missouri State (8–1–2)Vermont (11–2–1)Oregon State (6–3–5)Pittsburgh (8–4–5)Cornell (13–3–1)Clemson (13–7–1)Lipscomb (14–3–2)Virginia (10–4–5)Virginia (10–4–5)16.
17. Maryland Saint Louis (0–2–0)Saint Louis (1–2–0)Missouri State (3–0–2)Notre Dame (2–2–1)Ohio State (5–1–3)Ohio State (5–1–4)Ohio State (6–1–4)Wake Forest (11–3–0)Missouri State (9–1–3)Wake Forest (13–4–0)Portland (11–2–3)Portland (12–2–3) Creighton (11–4–6)Tulsa (10–4–2)Lipscomb (14–3–2)Lipscomb (14–3–2)17.
18. Hofstra Marshall (1–0–0) Denver (3–0–1) Charlotte (4–0–0)Penn State (3–2–1)Tulsa (5–1–1)Indiana (4–2–3)Akron (7–2–3)Indiana (6–2–4)Ohio State (8–1–5)Louisville (9–4–3)Georgetown (10–4–3) Rutgers (10–4–6)Maryland (11–4–5)Clemson (13–7–1)Tulsa (10–4–2)UCLA (11–7–1)18.
19. Wake Forest Penn State (0–1–1)Maryland (2–1–1) Portland (2–1–2)Stanford (4–0–3)Indiana (3–2–2)Akron (6–2–2)Vermont (9–1–1)Ohio State (8–1–4)Wake Forest (12–4–0)Missouri State (9–1–4)Penn (11–2–2)New Hampshire (14–4–0)UCLA (11–6–1)Maryland (11–4–5)Clemson (13–7–1)Tulsa (10–4–2)19.
20. UCLA SMU (1–1–0)SMU (3–1–0)Stanford (4–0–1)Denver (4–1–2)Denver (5–2–2)Vermont (8–1–1)Charlotte (7–1–2)Akron (8–2–3)Akron (8–2–4)Cornell (12–3–0)Missouri State (10–1–4)Missouri State (12–1–4) Western Michigan (15–2–2)UCLA (11–7–1)Maryland (11–4–5)Clemson (13–7–1)20.
21. Missouri State Missouri State (0–0–1)Campbell (3–0–1)West Virginia (2–3–0)Akron (4–1–1)Akron (4–2–2)Tulsa (5–1–2)Tulsa (6–2–2) Penn (9–1–1)Indiana (7–3–4)Georgetown (9–4–3)Cornell (12–3–1)Georgetown (11–5–3)Portland (14–2–3)Western Michigan (15–3–2)UCLA (11–7–1)Maryland (11–4–5)21.
22. Campbell Campbell (1–1–0)Akron (4–0–0)Penn State (2–2–1)FIU (4–2–0)Memphis (5–1–1)Dayton (8–0–1) Cornell (9–1–0)Clemson (8–4–1)Penn (10–1–2)FIU (10–4–1)FIU (11–4–1)Saint Louis (11–4–3)Pittsburgh (10–4–5)Pittsburgh (11–4–5)Western Michigan (15–3–2)Western Michigan (15–3–2)22.
23. FIU North Carolina (2–0–0) Stanford (4–0–0)Denver (4–1–1)Tulsa (3–1–1) Vermont (7–1–1)SMU (6–2–1)SMU (8–2–1)Cornell (9–3–0)Cornell (11–3–0)Lipscomb (11–2–2)Lipscomb (12–2–2)Oregon State (7–3–6)Penn (13–3–2)Penn (13–3–2)Penn (13–3–2)Penn (13–3–2)23.
24. Santa Clara Grand Canyon (1–1–0)Missouri State (2–0–2) Ohio State (4–0–1) Memphis (3–1–1) Dayton (6–0–1)Penn State (4–3–3) Lipscomb (9–1–1)SMU (8–3–1)SMU (9–3–1)Ohio State (9–2–5)Ohio State (10–2–5)Indiana (10–4–6)New Hampshire (15–4–1)New Hampshire (15–4–1)New Hampshire (15–4–1)New Hampshire (15–4–1)24.
25. St. John's Akron (1–0–0)Hofstra (1–2–0)Akron (4–1–0)SMU (4–2–1)SMU (5–2–1)UCLA (6–4–1)Penn State (5–3–3)Lipscomb (10–1–1)Lipscomb (11–1–2)Saint Louis (10–4–1)Saint Louis (11–4–1)Akron (11–3–5)Georgetown (12–6–3)Georgetown (12–6–3)Georgetown (12–6–3)Georgetown (12–6–3)25.
Week 1
Aug 19 [29]
Week 2
Aug 29 [40]
Week 3
Sep 5 [41]
Week 4
Sep 12 [42]
Week 5
Sep 19 [43]
Week 6
Sep 26 [44]
Week 7
Oct 3 [45]
Week 8
Oct 10 [46]
Week 9
Oct 17 [47]
Week 10
Oct 24 [48]
Week 11
Oct 31 [49]
Week 12
Nov 7
Week 13
Nov 14
Week 14
Nov 21
Week 15
Nov 28
Week 16
Dec 5
Final
Dec 12
Dropped:
  • No. 6 Providence
  • No. 16 New Hampshire
  • No. 23 FIU
  • No. 24 Santa Clara
  • No. 25 St. John's
Dropped:
  • No. 23 North Carolina
  • No. 24 Grand Canyon
Dropped:
  • No. 14 Louisville
  • No. 15 Oregon State
  • No. 17 Saint Louis
  • No. 21 Campbell
  • No. 25 Hofstra
Dropped:
  • No. 11 Georgetown
  • No. 21 West Virginia
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Notre Dame
  • No. 22 FIU
Dropped:
No. 22 Memphis
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Dayton
  • No. 25 UCLA
Dropped:
  • No. 25 Penn State
Dropped:
No. 22 Clemson
Dropped:
  • No. 14 Charlotte
  • No. 21 Indiana
  • No. 22 Penn
  • No. 24 SMU
Dropped:
  • No. 16 Oregon State
  • No. 18 Louisville
Dropped:
  • No. 13 Wake Forest
  • No. 15 Tulsa
  • No. 16 Pittsburgh
  • No. 24 Ohio State
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Rutgers
  • No. 20 Missouri State
  • No. 22 Saint Louis
  • No. 23 Oregon State
  • No. 25 Akron
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
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