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There have only been two men’s teams to hold down the No. 1 spot this season, North Carolina and Virginia. The Cavaliers held the top spot up until the National Team Indoors then the Tar Heels took over after winning the event in Charlottesville. After this happenings of this past weekend, which saw North Carolina get upset by Florida State while Virginia beat Oklahoma, Virginia has taken the top spot back by the slimmest of margins with UNC falling to No. 2

TCU, which was idle last week, holds firm at No. 3 while last week’s No. 2, Ohio State, who was also idle drops down to No. 4. UCLA and Oklahoma State swap spots at No. 5 and No. 6 with just a .03 separating them.

This week’s rankings took into account each team’s five best wins though starting next week things really start to ramp up with the six best wins used and then following week it goes to the seven best wins.

Northwestern moved back into the top 10 at No. 7 after its first win over Illinois since 1997 while Texas Tech, who was idle, slid up to No. 8 (TT plays Indiana today in San Diego so if they were to get upset that would change things). Texas A&M dropped from No. 7 to No. 9 after losing at Arkansas while Wake Forest dropped one spot from No. 9 to No. 10 despite a 7-0 win over Notre Dame.

Arkansas, Florida StateMississippi State, and Wisconsin were the big movers this week. Arkansas rose 19 spots from No. 32 to No. 13 after taking out both No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 44 LSU. Florida State rose 28 spots from No. 51 to No. 23 after the Noles stunned No. 1 North Carolina on Friday night. Mississippi State rose 19 spots from No. 44 to No. 25 after beating No. 12 Kentucky and No. 72 Tennessee. Wisconsin rose 18 spots from No. 49 to No. 31 after winning at No. 36 Drake plus it benefited from Princeton moving up eight spots.

Georgia Tech will also move up roughly 9 spots from No. 42 to No. 33 after winning on Sunday at No. 27 NC State.

Despite shutting out Fresno State 7-0, Oregon will drop 10 spots from No. 20 to No. 30. Four of the Ducks five best wins fell in the rankings last week which therefore impacts the rankings this week. Indiana fell from No. 58 to unranked, Boise State fell from No. 71 to unranked, UC Santa Barbara fell from No. 52 to No. 46, and Old Dominion fell from No. 28 to No. 40.

27 of the 40 schools in my projected top 40 have five wins over current top 75 opponents. Schools that have an * beside the school name have less than five ranked wins so I had to do some guesswork on where the unranked wins fall in the rankings.

Cal holds on to the top spot in the women’s rankings by a slim margin over Ohio State while North Carolina and Georgia swapped spots at No. 3 and No. 4. Pepperdine made a big move from No. 17 up to No. 5 after picking up a win over No. 31 NC State plus several of its five best wins made big increases last week – USC from unranked to No. 43, Auburn from No. 29 to No. 11, Arizona State from No. 36 to No. 26, and Texas from No. 73 to No. 32.

South Carolina will enter the top 10 at No. 9 after defeating No. 5 Vanderbilt and No. 19 Kentucky.

Georgia Tech came up 15 spots from No. 34 to No. 19 after beating No. 22 Wake Forest and No. 30 Syracuse last week. The yo-yo that is Clemson jumped 21 spots from No. 42 to No. 21 after beating No. 30 Syracuse and No. 66 Florida State. These are Clemson’s rankings over the last 4 weeks – 42, 19, 34, and 21 so as you can see they go up then down and then up and then down.

28 of the 40 schools in my projected top 40 have five wins over current top 75 opponents.

3/15/16 Men’s Ranking Projections

Rank School Points Previous
1 Virginia 77.17 4
2 North Carolina 76.68 1
3 TCU 74.59 3
4 Ohio State 73.55 2
5 UCLA 64.42 6
6 Oklahoma State 64.39 5
7 Northwestern 60.58 11
8 Texas Tech 57.83 10
9 Texas A&M 57.31 7
10 Wake Forest 54.37 9
11 Illinois 52.95 8
12 USC 51.45 15
13 Arkansas 45.78 32
14 Oklahoma 44.66 13
15 South Florida 44.41 16
16 California* 44.16 14
17 Kentucky 40.58 12
18 Texas 39.17 19
19 Georgia 38.39 17
20 Michigan 37.19 24
21 Baylor 35.33 18
22 Ole Miss* 33.62 22
23 Florida State 30.99 51
24 Florida* 29.86 25
25 Mississippi State 29.77 44
26 Penn State 28.98 23
27 Tulane 28.62 21
28 Memphis* 28.57 28
29 Tulsa* 28.25 26
30 Oregon* 27.04 20
31 Wisconsin* 25.69 49
32 NC State* 24.71 27
33 Georgia Tech 24.40 42
34 San Diego 23.00 29
35 Old Dominion* 22.75 40
36 Dartmouth* 22.44 34
37 Princeton 22.33 30
38 Rice* 21.85 33
39 Columbia* 21.68 31
40 Virginia Tech* 20.03 39

* indicates at least one win over an opponent ranked outside the top 75


3/15/16 Women’s Ranking Projections

Rank School Points Previous
1 Cal 79.94 1
2 Ohio State 79.57 2
3 North Carolina 74.47 4
4 Georgia 72.14 3
5 Pepperdine 57.78 17
6 Michigan 56.56 6
7 Vanderbilt 55.64 5
8 Duke 54.91 8
9 South Carolina 53.59 12
10 Virginia 52.71 10
11 Texas Tech 52.55 7
12 Miami 50.44 9
13 Florida 50.36 18
14 Texas A&M 44.59 16
15 Auburn 43.72 11
16 Oklahoma State 42.05 13
17 Stanford 38.86 23
18 LSU 38.49 15
19 Georgia Tech 37.66 34
20 Wichita State 36.70 14
21 Clemson 35.55 42
22 Mississippi State 33.63 28
23 Tulsa* 30.65 21
24 Fresno State 29.28 20
25 Arizona State 28.51 26
26 Kentucky 27.98 19
27 Kansas 27.48 24
28 UCLA 26.56 25
29 Wake Forest* 25.12 22
30 Oregon* 23.64 36
31 Virginia Tech* 22.00 29
32 Denver* 21.81 35
33 Arkansas*