2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings
2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings | |||||
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Season | 2000–01 | ||||
NCAA Tournament | 2001 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Champions | Duke | ||||
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The 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various other preseason polls.
AP Poll
Rank[1] | Team | Conference | W–L (Pct.) |
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1 | Duke | ACC | |
2 | Stanford | Pac-10 | |
3 | Michigan State | Big Ten | |
4 | Illinois | Big Ten | |
5 | Arizona | Pac-10 | |
6 | North Carolina | ACC | |
7 | Boston College | ACC | |
8 | Florida | SEC | |
9 | Kentucky | SEC | |
10 | Iowa State | Big 12 | |
11 | Maryland | ACC | |
12 | Kansas | Big 12 | |
13 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
14 | Mississippi | SEC | |
15 | UCLA | Pac-10 | |
16 | Virginia | ACC | |
17 | Syracuse | Big East | |
18 | Texas | Big 12 | |
19 | Notre Dame | Big East | |
20 | Indiana | Big Ten | |
21 | Georgetown | Big East | |
22 | Saint Joseph's | Atlantic 10 | |
23 | Wake Forest | ACC | |
24 | Iowa | Big Ten | |
25 | Wisconsin | Big Ten |
Coaches Poll
Rank[2] | Team | Conference | W–L (Pct.) |
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1 | Duke | ACC | |
2 | Stanford | Pac-10 | |
3 | Michigan State | Big Ten | |
4 | Arizona | Pac-10 | |
5 | North Carolina | ACC | |
6 | Illinois | Big Ten | |
7 | Boston College | ACC | |
8 | Florida | SEC | |
9 | Iowa State | Big 12 | |
10 | Kentucky | SEC | |
11 | Maryland | ACC | |
12 | Kansas | Big 12 | |
13 | Mississippi | SEC | |
14 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
15 | Virginia | ACC | |
16 | Syracuse | Big East | |
17 | Texas | Big 12 | |
18 | UCLA | Pac-10 | |
19 | Notre Dame | Big East | |
20 | Georgetown | Big East | |
21 | Indiana | Big Ten | |
22 | Wake Forest | ACC | |
23 | Saint Joseph's | Atlantic 10 | |
24 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
25 | Iowa | Big Ten |
References
- ↑ "2001 Final AP Men's Basketball Poll". College Poll Archive. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- ↑ "ESPN/USA Today Men's Top 25 Poll". Hartford Courant. March 13, 2001. Retrieved January 9, 2016.
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