NCAA RPI Top 100

Last Updated on January 28, 2015 2:18 pm by admin

 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Rating Percentage Index (RPI) has been used by the NCAA since 1981 to supplement the selection of at-large teams and the seeding of all teams for the NCAA basketball tournament. This is the official list of rankings, as released by the NCAA. The RPI is derived from three component factors: Div. I winning percentage (25)%, schedule strength (50)%; and opponent’s schedule strength (25)%. Games against non-Division I opponents are not used in calculating the RPI. Road wins are weighted at 1.4; road losses at .6; home wins at .6; and home losses at 1.4. Neutral-site games are valued at 1.0. The NCAA provides only rankings without calculations.
Through Jan. 27
1. Kansas, Big 12
2. Kentucky, SEC
3. Virginia, ACC
4. VCU, A10
5. Arizona, Pac-12
6. Villanova, Big East
7. Duke, ACC
8. Gonzaga, WCC
9. Wisconsin, Big Ten
10. Utah, Pac-12
11. North Carolina, ACC
12. Wichita State, MVC
13. Maryland, Big Ten
14. West Virginia, Big 12
15. Butler, Big East
16. Iowa State, Big 12
17. SMU, AAC
18. Arkansas, SEC
19. Northern Iowa, MVC
20. Georgetown, Big East
21. Louisville, ACC
22. Providence, Big East
23. Baylor, Big 12
24. Georgia, SEC
25. Dayton, A10
26. Xavier, Big East
27. Texas, Big 12
28. Cincinnati, AAC
29. San Diego State, MWC
30. Oklahoma State, Big 12
31. Oklahoma, Big 12
32. Texas A&M, SEC
33. Colorado State, MWC
34. Stanford, Pac-12
35. Notre Dame, ACC
36. Indiana, Big Ten
37. Miami, ACC
38. LSU, SEC
39. Davidson, A10
40. Ohio State, Big Ten
41. Tulsa, AAC
42. Michigan State, Big Ten
43. Old Dominion, CUSA
44. Seton Hall, Big East
45. Wofford, SoCon
46. Mississippi, SEC
47. N.C. State, ACC
48. Saint Mary’s, WCC
49. Washington, Pac-12
50. George Washington, A10
51. St. John’s, Big East
52. Iowa, Big Ten
53. Tennessee, SEC
54. Buffalo, MAC
55. Boise State, MWC
56. Temple, AAC
57. Green Bay, Horizon
58. Yale, Ivy
59. BYU, WCC
60. Illinois, Big Ten
61. Eastern Washington, Big Sky
62. Iona, MAAC
63. Long Beach State, Big West
64. Bowling Green, MAC
65. Alabama, SEC
66. Michigan, Big Ten
67. Syracuse, ACC
68. Western Kentucky, CUSA
69. Evansville, MVC
70. Rhode Island, A10
71. Florida, SEC
72. UMass, A10
73. Oregon State, Pac-12
74. Harvard, Ivy
75. Oregon, Pac-12
76. Memphis, AAC
77. UCLA, Pac-12
78. UConn, AAC
79. Murray State, OVC
80. Wyoming, MWC
81. N.C. Central, MEAC
82. Richmond, A10
83. Valparaiso, Horizon
84. Stephen F. Austin, Southland
85. Kansas State, Big 12
86. Pittsburgh, ACC
87. Northeastern, CAA
88. Minnesota, Big Ten
89. Stony Brook, America East
90. Belmont, OVC
91. New Mexico, MWC
92. High Point, Big South
93. Nebraska, Big Ten
94. William & Mary, CAA
95. Penn State, Big Ten
96. Purdue, Big Ten
97. Kent State, MAC
98. Colorado, Pac-12
99. Central Michigan, MAC
100. UNLV, MWC