17 and lower are locked in. 9-16 we will know by tomorrow night.
Some celebrations so far:
Arizona, in the top 16, is guaranteed its highest ranking since 2007 (13th).
Southern Utah, at 21st, reached its highest ranking since 2015 (16th).
Maryland, at 22nd, reached its highest ranking since 2013 (also 22nd).
North Carolina, at 24th, reached its highest ranking since 2006 (20th).
Clemson improved its ranking from 35th last season to 29th this season.
UC Davis, at 35th, reached its highest ranking since 2014 (34th).
Rutgers, at 36th, reached its highest ranking since 2014 (35th).
Illinois State, at 40th, reached its highest ranking since 2002 (36th).
Penn, at 45th, is its highest ranking since at least 1998, possibly ever!
Less good results:
Michigan at 19th last season and 17th this season have had the worst 2 results by far since at least 1998.
Georgia dropped a spot from last season to 19th.
Arizona State at 27th is the worst result since 2017.
Illinois hasn't been ranked in the 30's (31st) or lower since 2003.
New Hampshire hasn't been ranked in the 50's (51st) or lower since at least 1998.
Some celebrations so far:
Arizona, in the top 16, is guaranteed its highest ranking since 2007 (13th).
Southern Utah, at 21st, reached its highest ranking since 2015 (16th).
Maryland, at 22nd, reached its highest ranking since 2013 (also 22nd).
North Carolina, at 24th, reached its highest ranking since 2006 (20th).
Clemson improved its ranking from 35th last season to 29th this season.
UC Davis, at 35th, reached its highest ranking since 2014 (34th).
Rutgers, at 36th, reached its highest ranking since 2014 (35th).
Illinois State, at 40th, reached its highest ranking since 2002 (36th).
Penn, at 45th, is its highest ranking since at least 1998, possibly ever!
Less good results:
Michigan at 19th last season and 17th this season have had the worst 2 results by far since at least 1998.
Georgia dropped a spot from last season to 19th.
Arizona State at 27th is the worst result since 2017.
Illinois hasn't been ranked in the 30's (31st) or lower since 2003.
New Hampshire hasn't been ranked in the 50's (51st) or lower since at least 1998.