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Final AP Top 10 Writers' poll taken before major tournaments. From 1962–63 through 1967–68, AP ranked only 10 teams. | | | Before Tourns | Head Coach | Final Record |
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| 1 | Michigan | 21–3 | Dave Strack | 24–4 | | 2 | UCLA | 24–2 | John Wooden | 28–2 | | 3 | St. Joe's, PA | 25–1 | Jack Ramsay | 26–3 | | 4 | Providence | 22–1 | Joe Mullaney | 24–2 | | 5 | Vanderbilt | 23–3 | Roy Skinner | 24–4 | | 6 | Davidson | 24–2 | Lefty Driesell | same | | 7 | Minnesota | 19–5 | John Kundla | same | | 8 | Villanova | 21–4 | Jack Kraft | 23–5 | | 9 | BYU | 21–5 | Stan Watts | 21–7 | | 10 | Duke | 20–5 | Vic Bubas | same |
Note: UCLA won the NCAAs.
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