Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll

Updated September 9, 2022 | Infoplease Staff

Taken after NCAA Tournament.

Voted on by a panel of 31 Division I head coaches following the NCAA tournament: first place votes in parentheses with total points (based on 25 for 1st, 24 for 2nd, etc.). Schools on major probation are ineligible to be ranked.

Before NCAAs
W-L PtsW-LRank
1Michigan State (31)32-777526-71
2Florida29-873524-711
3Iowa State32-565729-47
4Duke29-565627-41
5Stanford27-459426-33
6Oklahoma State27-752924-615
7Cincinnati29-452028-36
8Arizona27-749726-64
9Tulsa32-544629-419
10Temple27-643126-55
11North Carolina22-1440018-13NR
12Syracuse26-638724-514
13LSU28-637826-59
14Tennessee26-736224-610
15Purdue24-1034721-924
16Wisconsin22-1433918-13NR
17Ohio State23-730122-68
18St. John's25-823524-712
19Oklahoma27-722726-613
20Miami-FL23-1120121-1025
21Texas24-917823-818
22Kentucky23-1016022-920
23UCLA21-1211719-11NR
24Gonzaga26-911024-8NR
25Maryland25-1010124-916
Others receiving votes: 26. Connecticut (25-10, 94 pts); 27. Seton Hall (22-10, 81); 28. Auburn (25-10, 63); 29. Indiana (20-9, 36); 30. Kansas (24-10, 32); 31. Illinois (22-10, 29); 32. Pepperdine (25-9, 12); 33. Dayton (22-9, 8); 34. Wake Forest (22-14, 7); 35. Fresno State (24-10, 6); 36. Oregon (22-8, 5); 37. Butler (23-8) and Utah (23-9, 4); 39. DePaul (21-12) and Vanderbilt (19-11, 3); 41. Arkansas (19-15, 2); 42. Ball State (22-9), Louisiana-Lafayette (25-9) and Utah State (28-6, 1).

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