365 Reasons to Love College Hoops: Every Team, Ranked from First to Worst

It is finally here! The most comprehensive guide to the 2025-2026 season is at your fingertips. Below, you will find a preview and ranking of every single team in Division 1 basketball for the 2025-2026 season. Enjoy!
Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson and forward Joseph Tugler (11)
Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson and forward Joseph Tugler (11) | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
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130. Rhode Island Rams- Last Season Ranking: 126

Conference: Atlantic 10

Player to know: Myles Corey

Archie Miller is doing enough to improve the Rams, but he still has yet to make a legitimate run at the NCAA Tournament. Rhode Island has never reached its potential because it can't — and doesn't — play defense. Coach Miller has to figure that out for his team to get their ceiling.  

129. James Madison Dukes-Last Season Ranking: 173

Conference: Sun Belt

Player to know: Cliff Davis

Year 1 for Preston Spradlin was a rousing success. He guided his team to the Sun Belt championship but just missed the postseason. James Madison is going to get there threes up and likely will make a good percentage of them. The Dukes have a new roster this year with a ton of development opportunities. It will be hard for the Dukes to win the league again.

128. St. Thomas Tommies- Last Season Ranking: 209

Conference: Summit League

Player to know: Carter Bjerke

It was the closest the Tommies had ever been to their first NCAA Tournament last season, when they lost in the Summit League title game to Omaha. Heading into this season, St. Thomas and head coach John Tauer are among the favorites in the Summit. The Tommies shoot a ton of threes and reload in the transfer portal.

127. UCSB Gauchos- Last Season Ranking: 141

Conference: Big West

Player to know: Aidan Mahaney

The Gauchos finished in 5th place in the Big West last year. It marks the second straight year the Santa Barbara has not completed in the top 4 of the league, which had not happened under head coach Joe Pasternack. Last year is in the past, and the Gauchos head into the 2025-2026 season as the overwhelming favorite in the Big West. The roster is loaded with guys who can score and defend.

126. Oregon State Beavers- Last Season Ranking: 139

Conference: West Coast

Player to know: Josiah Lake

The first season in the West Coast Conference was mixed. The Beavers beat Gonzaga and made the College Basketball Crown, but also lost games to Pepperdine and Portland. Oregon State, like many other mid-majors, lost a ton of talent to the transfer portal that they didn't replace. Wayne Tinkle is a good coach, but it is hard to see the Beavers being as successful as last year.

125. Wichita State Shockers- Last Season Ranking: 104

Conference: American Athletic

Player to know: Karon Boyd

It was only a matter of time until head coach Paul Mills got the Shockers ready to compete for NCAA Tournaments every season. That year might be this year as Wichita State is loaded. Coach Mills used the transfer portal to his advantage, finding a ton of scoring and two of the best defensive players. The American is tough at the top, but the Shockers have a roster that can win the league.

124. Belmont Bruins- Last Season Ranking: 178

Conference: Missouri Valley

Player to know: Tyler Lundblade

The Bruins have not qualified for the postseason since they moved from the Ohio Valley to the Missouri Valley. The league is harder, and the Bruins have been crushed in the transfer portal. This is the year that could change most of the roster from last season, with Lundblade a budding star.

123. Troy Trojans- Last Season Ranking: 131

Conference: Sun Belt

Player to know: Thomas Dowd

Troy won the Sun Belt regular season and conference tournament. That means they found their way to the NCAA Tournament and, like every other mid-major to do so, saw their best players leave for the transfer portal. The Trojans still have a good portion of their roster back from the tournament team, and head coach Scott Cross is one of the best coaches in the game. Troy will be fine.

122. Kent State Golden Flashes- Last Season Ranking: 135

Conference: MAC

Player to know: Morgan Safford

Kent State lost a ton of talent to graduation and the transfer portal, and the roster has one double-digit scorer from last year. Still, I am not worried about the Golden Flashes because head coach Rob Senderhoff is so good at developing talent and getting his guys to play for him. Kent State won't win the league, but they will still win 20 games and finish in the top 3 or 4 again.

121. Drake Bulldogs- Last Season Ranking: 124

Conference: Missouri Valley

Player to know: Owen Larson

Drake was one of the better teams in the country last year under head coach Ben McCollum. They played at the slowest pace in the country, but they won games. The Bulldogs won so much that coach McCollum took the Iowa job, and Drake hired former South Dakota State coach Eric Henderson. Henderson will get his team to play fast, shoot a ton of threes, and, most importantly, win.

120. Miami (Ohio) Redhawks- Last Season Ranking: 212

Conference: MAC

Player to know: Peter Suder

Miami is going to get its threes up and shoot them at a high percentage. The Redhawks were the third-best three-point shooting team in the country last year. Miami won 25 games last season, the most in its history. The Redhawks return many shooters and are among the favorites for the MAC title.

119. Duquesne Dukes- Last Season Ranking: 140

Conference: Atlantic 10

Player to know: Jake DiMichele

118. Tulane Green Wave- Last Season Ranking: 199

Conference: American Athletic

Player to know: Rowan Brumbaugh

The Green Wave made their first postseason tournament under head coach Ron Hunter. Tulane made the first round of the College Basketball Crown tournament before losing to USC. The 2025-2026 season is the most talented team that Coach Hunter has had in his tenure at Tulane. They look to improve on their 4th-place finish in the conference.

117. Seattle Redhawks- Last Season Ranking: 123

Conference: WCC

Player to know: John Christofilis

It is year one for the Redhawks in the West Coast Conference, which means head coach Chris Victor and his Seattle basketball team will face Gonzaga and Saint Mary's twice a year. It also means that recruiting and TV appearances will pick up. Seattle has an experienced roster filled with role players. Will any of them step up to be a star?

116. Hawaii Warriors- Last Season Ranking: 201

Conference: Big West

Player to know: Gytis Nemeiksa

Head coach Eran Ganot had a fantastic offseason in the transfer portal. The Warriors have one of the better Big West rosters, at least on paper. Ganot is a great coach who will get the best out of his players. The Warriors have upgraded the scoring in a big way and are a huge sleeper in the Big West.

115. Northern Iowa Panthers- Last Season Ranking: 119

Conference: Missouri Valley

Player to know: Trey Campbell

It is hard to believe the Panthers have not made the tournament for nine straight years, after making 4 of the last seven before this streak. Head coach Ben Jacobson is the most successful Panthers coach, but the Northern Iowa fan base is growing restless. Northern Iowa returns 3 of 5 starters from last year and many of its depth pieces. Could this be the year?

114. Towson Tigers- Last Season Ranking: 133

Conference: Coastal Athletic

Player to know: Tyler Tejada

Towson is eventually going to make the NCAA Tournament, and it's likely going to be soon, given that they have been one of the best teams in the CAA over the last 5 years. Last season, they went 16-2 in the league and lost in the conference tournament to Delaware. The Tigers have their two stars back in 2025-2026 and upgraded their defense in the transfer portal. They are the favorite in the CAA.

113. UNC Wilmington Seahawks- Last Season Ranking: 154

Conference: Coastal Athletic

Player to know: Jahnathan Lamothe

UNC Wilmington is a perfect example of why it is so hard for teams in mid-major conferences to repeat as conference champions. The Seahawks made the NCAA Tournament last year, only to have all their star players transfer. As a result, the roster had to be rebuilt, with the hope that head coach Takayo Siddle wouldn't have to rebuild. 

112. UC-Irvine Anteaters- Last Season Ranking: 90

Conference: Big West

Player to know: Jurian Dixon

It is hard to fathom that the Anteaters won 32 games last year and didn't make the NCAA Tournament. That will happen when you have another team in your league that dominates the league like UC San Diego did with the Big West. UC Irvine lost a ton of talent to the transfer portal, but it always trusts in head coach Russ Turner. He has built a power in the Big West.

111. St. Bonaventure Bonnies- Last Season Ranking: 116

Conference: Atlantic 10

Player to know: Darryl Simmons II

St. Bonaventure has struggled to score consistently over the last few seasons, and that has hurt them throughout an entire season. This year, the Bonnies have one of the best backcourts they have had since their previous NCAA Tournament run. The improved offense, coupled with their smothering defense, is going to make the Bonnies tough to beat on a nightly basis.

110. Chattanooga Mocs- Last Season Ranking: 134

Player to know: Teddy Washington Jr.

The Mocs ran away with the Southern Conference regular season title last year but were defeated in the conference tournament before going on to win the NIT. Head coach Dan Earl lost a lot of talent to the transfer portal, but it doesn't matter much for him. Chattanooga is going to run a ball-control offense that emphasizes moving the ball and creating easy open looks. Offense comes easily, no matter who is on the roster. Expect another top-three finish in the league for the Mocs.

109. Bradley Braves- Last Season Ranking: 94

Conference: Missouri Valley

Player to know: Alex Huibregtse

The Braves have been one of the best teams in the Valley over the last decade, and head coach Brian Wardle has heard his name associated with some big-time openings. Bradley has won at least 20 games in each of the previous three years, and last year they won 28. The 2025-2026 roster doesn't look as good, but the Braves keep winning every year regardless of the roster.

108. Utah Valley Wolverines- Last Season Ranking: 150

Conference: WAC

Player to know: Isaac Hawkins

Utah Valley had a heartbreaking season last year. They went into championship week as the overall top seed in the WAC, then lost to Grand Canyon in the finals. The Wolverines did make the NIT before losing to San Francisco. Head coach Todd Phillips had to rebuild the roster after Utah Valley lost a ton of talent in the transfer portal. The Wolverines are still the most talented team in the WAC.

107. Yale Bulldogs- Last Season Ranking 108

Conference: Ivy League

Player to know: Nick Townsend

Yale dominated the Ivy League last year and was a trendy pick to pull an upset in the NCAA Tournament again. This year, even with a lot of new pieces, the Bulldogs are the team to beat in the Ivy League again. Head coach James Jones has built a dynasty, a lot like Gonzaga in the WCC and the 2010s Kansas in the Big 12. They will make the tournament again.

106. Saint Joseph’s Hawks- Last Season Ranking: 81

Conference: Atlantic 10

Player to know: Derek Simpson

The Hawks lost their coach, Billy Lange, to the NBA in mid-September, and veteran coach Steve Donahue takes over. Saint Joseph's has a veteran roster, but very few of the players have contributed much at the Division 1 level before this season. It will be interesting to see if the new head coach can develop this roster and get them playing with confidence.

105. Murray State Racers- Last Season Ranking: 109

Conference: Missouri Valley

Player to know: Fred King

Steve Prohm is out, and Ryan Miller is in. Miller was most recently an assistant at Creighton, and he is likely going to bring the Racers back to the powerhouse they were in the Ohio Valley. Murray State is going to shoot a ton of threes, and coach Miller built his first roster with players who shoot a ton of threes and shoot them well.

104. Penn State Nittany Lions- Last Season Ranking: 83

Conference: Big Ten

Player to know: Kayden Mingo

Surprisingly, the Nittany Lions have been a mess under head coach Mike Rhoades. Many people thought he could bring this program back to prominence. Penn State couldn't finish games last year and lost a ton of close games. The 2025-2026 season is going to be a long one for the Nittany Lions. They don't have much, and the roster has eight freshmen.  

103. UNLV Rebels- Last Season Ranking: 93

Conference: Mountain West

Player to know: Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn

102. Santa Clara Broncos- Last Season Ranking: 95

Conference: WCC

Player to know: Elijah Mahi

The Broncos have come on strong over the last few seasons and have been one of the best teams in the WCC. Santa Clara still has to make the NCAA Tournament because it can't beat Saint Mary's or Gonzaga consistently. Those are the wins the Broncos must have to bid for a tournament. Coach Herb Sendek will get the absolute most out of this roster, even if it isn't the most talented he has had. 

101. South Florida Bulls- Last Season Ranking: 112

Conference: American Athletic

Player to know: Daimion Collins

The South Florida program is ready for new heights. They hired Bryan Hodgson, who turned around the Arkansas State program, and in one offseason has already brought back the excitement to South Florida basketball. This roster has a ton of talent and is a big-time sleeper in the American.

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