NCAA D1 Men's Basketball

Their model or yours?

KenPom, BartTorvik, and the NET all tell you what to think. CourtRank is the first tool that lets you build your own college basketball computer model. Weight the stats you trust. Factor in the things no algorithm captures. Generate rankings for all 361 teams.

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361
D1 Teams
Custom Models
Daily
Data Updates

My Model v3 — March 14, 2026

Adjusted Efficiency 35%
Strength of Schedule 20%
Recent Form (Last 10) 15%
Coaching Quality 15%
Recruiting Rank 10%
Momentum Factor 5%
# Team Score vs NET
1 Houston 98.4
2 Auburn 97.1 +1
3 Duke 96.8 -1
4 Florida 95.3 +2
5 Iowa St 94.7 +3
6 Tennessee 93.9 -2
7 Michigan St 93.2 +4
How it works

Build a model in minutes, not months

01

Choose your inputs

Select from dozens of statistical categories, published rankings, and qualitative factors. Mix efficiency metrics with eye-test evaluations. Use as many or as few as you want.

02

Set your weights

Drag sliders to assign importance to each factor. Think coaching matters more than pace? Crank it up. Value road wins over margin of victory? Your call entirely.

03

See your rankings

Instantly generate a complete ranking of all 361 D1 teams. Compare against the NET, AP Poll, or KenPom. Share your model. Track how it performs through March.

What you can factor in

Quantitative, qualitative, or both

Efficiency Metrics

Adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency, tempo, effective FG%, turnover rate, rebounding rate, and free throw rate.

AdjOE AdjDE Tempo eFG% TO%

Strength & Schedule

Strength of schedule, quality wins (Quad 1-4 records), road vs. home performance, conference strength, and margin of victory.

SOS Q1 Wins Road Record MOV

Published Rankings

Incorporate outputs from KenPom, NET, BPI, Sagarin, BartTorvik T-Rank, and Massey Composite into your model as weighted inputs.

KenPom NET BPI T-Rank

Qualitative Factors

The stuff computers miss. Coaching experience, roster continuity, transfer portal impact, momentum streaks, and tournament experience.

Coaching Roster Chemistry Momentum Experience

Stop consuming rankings.
Start building them.

361 teams. Your weights. Your factors. Your model. The first college basketball computer model that's actually yours.