1966–67 NCAA University Division men's basketball rankings

The 1966–67 NCAA University Division men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll.

Legend

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

AP Poll

Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Dec. 6[1]
Week 3
Dec. 13[1]
Week 4
Dec. 20[1]
Week 5
Dec. 27[1]
Week 6
Jan. 3[1]
Week 7
Jan. 10[1]
Week 8
Jan. 17[1]
Week 9
Jan. 24[1]
Week 10
Jan. 31[1]
Week 11
Feb. 7[1]
Week 12
Feb. 14[1]
Week 13
Feb. 21[2]
Week 14
Feb. 28[2]
Final
Mar. 7[2]
1.UCLAUCLA (1–0)UCLA (3–0)UCLA (3–0)UCLA (5–0)UCLA (8–0)UCLA (9–0)UCLA (12–0)UCLA (14–0)UCLA (15–0)UCLA (17–0)UCLA (19–0)UCLA (21–0)UCLA (23–0)UCLA (25–0)1.
2.UTEPUTEP (2–0)UTEP (5–0)Louisville (6–0)Louisville (8–0)Louisville (11–0)Louisville (13–0)Louisville (14–1)North Carolina (12–1)North Carolina (13–1)North Carolina (14–1)Louisville (20–2)Louisville (22–2)Louisville (23–3)Louisville (23–3)2.
3.KentuckyKentucky (1–0)Louisville (3–0)North Carolina (5–0)North Carolina (7–0)North Carolina (9–0)New Mexico (11–1)Houston (14–1)Houston (14–1)Louisville (16–2)Louisville (18–2)Princeton (19–1)Western Kentucky (20–1)North Carolina (20–3)Kansas (20–3)3.
4.DukeLouisville (1–0)Kentucky (2–1)UTEP (6–1)UTEP (7–1)New Mexico (9–1)Houston (13–1)North Carolina (12–1)Louisville (15–2)UTEP (14–2)Princeton (17–1)North Carolina (16–2)Kansas (17–3)Kansas (19–3)North Carolina (21–4)4.
5.LouisvilleHouston (2–0)New Mexico (4–0)Michigan State (4–0)New Mexico (7–1)Houston (11–1)North Carolina (11–1)Princeton (13–1)Princeton (13–1)Princeton (14–1)Houston (15–2)Western Kentucky (18–1)North Carolina (18–3)Princeton (22–2)Princeton (23–2)5.
6.New MexicoNew Mexico (2–0)North Carolina (3–0)New Mexico (5–1)Houston (9–1)UTEP (8–2)UTEP (10–2)UTEP (11–2)UTEP (12–2)Houston (14–2)Western Kentucky (16–1)Kansas (15–3)Princeton (20–2)Western Kentucky (21–2)Western Kentucky (23–2)6.
7.HoustonDuke (1–1)BYU (3–0)Cincinnati (5–0)Cincinnati (7–0)Providence (8–2)Princeton (11–1)Kansas (11–2)Kansas (12–3)Kansas (12–3)Kansas (13–3)Houston (16–3)Houston (19–3)Houston (21–3)Houston (23–3)7.
8.Western KentuckyNorth Carolina (2–0)Michigan State (4–0)Houston (8–1)St. John's (5–0)Cincinnati (8–1)Kansas (10–2)Florida (11–1)Western Kentucky (14–1)Western Kentucky (14–1)UTEP (15–3)UTEP (16–4)Syracuse (19–2)Tennessee (18–4)Tennessee (20–5)8.
9.North CarolinaBYUHouston (4–1)Kansas (6–1)Vanderbilt (8–1)Kansas (9–2)Providence (9–3)New Mexico (11–3)Vanderbilt (13–2)Vanderbilt (14–2)Providence (14–3)Vanderbilt (17–3)Tennessee (17–4)UTEP (19–5)Boston College (19–2)9.
10.CincinnatiCincinnati (2–0)Cincinnati (3–0)Vanderbilt (6–1)Michigan State (5–1)Bradley (9–2)Florida (9–1)Providence (11–3)Providence (11–3)Providence (13–3)Boston College (12–1)Syracuse (17–2)UTEP (17–5)Boston College (17–2)UTEP (20–5)10.
Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Dec. 6[1]
Week 3
Dec. 13[1]
Week 4
Dec. 20[1]
Week 5
Dec. 27[1]
Week 6
Jan. 3[1]
Week 7
Jan. 10[1]
Week 8
Jan. 17[1]
Week 9
Jan. 24[1]
Week 10
Jan. 31[1]
Week 11
Feb. 7[1]
Week 12
Feb. 14[1]
Week 13
Feb. 21[2]
Week 14
Feb. 28[2]
Final
Mar. 7[2]
Dropped:
  • Western Kentucky (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Duke (1–3)
Dropped:
  • BYU (3–2)
  • Kentucky (3–2)
Dropped:
  • Kansas (6–2)
Dropped:
  • Vanderbilt (8–2)
  • Michigan State (5–3)
Dropped:
  • Cincinnati (9–2)
  • Bradley (9–4)
NoneDropped:
  • Florida (11–3)
  • New Mexico (11–5)
NoneDropped:
Vanderbilt (15–3)
Dropped:
  • Providence (15–4)
  • Boston College (13–2)
Dropped:
  • Vanderbilt (17–4)
Dropped:
  • Syracuse (19–4)
None

UPI Poll

Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Dec. 6[1]
Week 3
Dec. 13[1]
Week 4
Dec. 20[1]
Week 5
Dec. 27[1]
Week 6
Jan. 3[1]
Week 7
Jan. 10[1]
Week 8
Jan. 17[1]
Week 9
Jan. 24[1]
Week 10
Jan. 31[1]
Week 11
Feb. 7[1]
Week 12
Feb. 14[1]
Week 13
Feb. 21[2]
Week 14
Feb. 28[2]
Final
Mar. 7[2]
1.UCLAUCLA (1–0)UCLA (3–0)UCLA (3–0)UCLA (5–0)UCLA (8–0)UCLA (9–0)UCLA (12–0)UCLA (14–0)UCLA (15–0)UCLA (17–0)UCLA (19–0)UCLA (21–0)UCLA (23–0)UCLA (25–0)1.
2.UTEPLouisville (23–3)2.
3.KentuckyNorth Carolina (21–4)3.
4.DukeKansas (20–3)4.
5.Michigan StatePrinceton (23–2)5.
6.HoustonHouston (23–3)6.
7.LouisvilleWestern Kentucky (23–2)7.
8.BYUUTEP (20–5)8.
9.Western KentuckyTennessee (20–5)9.
10.ProvidenceBoston College (19–2)10.
11.NebraskaToledo (23–1)11.
12.Boston CollegeSt. John's (22–3)12.
13.Dayton тTulsa (19–7)13.
14.Kansas тUtah State (20–5) т14.
15.North CarolinaVanderbilt (20–5) т15.
16.New Mexico тPacific (21–3)16.
17.Loyola-Chicago тProvidence (20–6)17.
18.CincinnatiNew Mexico (18–7)18.
19.Colorado StateDuke (13–7)19.
20.St. John'sFlorida (21–4)20.
Preseason
 [1]
Week 2
Dec. 6[1]
Week 3
Dec. 13[1]
Week 4
Dec. 20[1]
Week 5
Dec. 27[1]
Week 6
Jan. 3[1]
Week 7
Jan. 10[1]
Week 8
Jan. 17[1]
Week 9
Jan. 24[1]
Week 10
Jan. 31[1]
Week 11
Feb. 7[1]
Week 12
Feb. 14[1]
Week 13
Feb. 21[2]
Week 14
Feb. 28[2]
Final
Mar. 7[2]
NoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneDropped:
  • Dayton (21–5)
  • Syracuse (19–5)

References

  1. ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. p. 742. ISBN 0-345-51392-4.
  2. ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. p. 743. ISBN 0-345-51392-4.
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