Feb 24, 2018; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Virginia Cavaliers forward Isaiah Wilkins (21) and guard Devon Hall (0) celebrate leaving the court after defeating the Pittsburgh Panthers at the Petersen Events Center. The Cavaliers won 66-37. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
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With college basketball’s March Madness right around the corner, I took up ranking my top 64 teams in the nation, as it stands. These rankings are based off of: strength of record, basketball power index, record against top 25 competition, and mostly eye test.

Where is your team?

1. Virginia 26-2

2. Villanova 25-4

3. Duke 24-6

4. Michigan State 28-3

5. Xavier 25-4

6. Kansas 24-6

7. Purdue 26-5

8. UNC 22-8

9. Cincinnati 25-4

10. Auburn 24-6

11. Wichita State 23-5

12. Texas Tech 22-8

13. Tennessee 22-7

14. Gonzaga 27-4

15. Michigan 24-7

16. Clemson 21-7

17. Ohio State 24-7

18. West Virginia 22-8

19. Kentucky 20-9

20. Arizona 22-7

21. Rhode Island 23-5

22. TCU 21-9

23. Houston 22-6

24. Nevada 25-5

25. Creighton 21-9

26. Middle Tenn 23-5

27. Saint Mary’s 27-4

28. Seton Hall 20-9

29. Butler 19-10

30. Miami (FL) 21-8

31. Texas A&M 18-11

32. Arkansas 21-9

33. Virginia Tech 21-9

34. Louisville 19-10

35. NC State 20-9

36. Kansas State 20-10

37. Florida State 19-9

38. St. Bonaventure 22-6

39. Florida 19-11

40. USC 21-9

41. Baylor 18-12

42. Loyola-Chicago 25-5

43. Arizona State 19-9

44. LSU 25-4

45. Maryland 19-12

46. Nebraska 22-9

47. Boise State 22-6

48. Penn State 19-12

49. Missouri 19-11

50. Syracuse 18-11

51. Mississippi ST 21-9

52. Providence 18-11

53. Vermont 25-6

54. New Mexico ST 24-5

55. Western Kentucky 22-7

56. UCLA 19-10

57. South Dakota ST 25-6

58. Old Dominion 22-6

59. Utah 18-10

60. Murray State 24-5

61. Indiana 19-9

62. Buffalo 22-8

63. Davidson 17-10

64. Oregon 19-10

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