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National Collegiate Baseball Writers March 19, 2002
For Immediate Release
Contact: Bo Carter

Top four teams remain the same
FLORIDA STATE STAYS
AT NO. 1 IN NCBWA POLL
DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, with a panel of college baseball experts, presents its popular NCAA Division I Top 35 poll in 2002.

Voting on the weekly NCBWA poll is conducted by a select panel of the organization’s members. Each poll of the 2002 season has representation by several different conferences and top independents among the 279 baseball-playing schools in the NCAA Division I ranks.

Weekly polls will continue each week through the end of the College World Series.

Here is the March 19 survey with school records in parentheses:

NCBWA COLLEGE BASEBALL POLL
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School (Record)
Florida State (24-5)
Clemson (14-1)
Stanford (14-5)
Rice (18-4)
South Carolina (18-3)
Wichita State (10-2)
Florida (18-3)
Georgia Tech (14-3)
Wake Forest (16-2)
Baylor (17-6)
Alabama (19-2)
Nebraska (11-5)
Houston (15-5)
Texas (20-6)
LSU (14-8)
Arizona State (16-8)
Cal State Fullerton (13-9)

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Auburn (17-5)
Florida International (20-4)
Oklahoma (15-5)
Rutgers (8-4)
Texas A&M (17-9)
Northwestern State (17-2)
East Carolina (14-3)
San Diego (21-5)
Long Beach State (13-6)
Texas Tech (20-10)
Oklahoma State (12-5)
Ohio State (8-2)
Vanderbilt (13-4)
Southern Mississippi (14-5)
College of Charleston (16-5)
Stetson (19-4)
Richmond (15-2)
Tulane (13-8)


2002 NCBWA Polls (No. 1 Team):
January 28 (Stanford)
February 5 (Stanford)
February 12 (Stanford)
February 19 (Stanford)
February 26 (Stanford)
March 5 (Stanford)

March 12 (Florida St.)
March 19 (Florida St.)
March 26 (Clemson)
April 2 (Clemson)
April 9 (Clemson)
April 16 (Clemson)

April 23 (Clemson)
April 30 (Clemson)
May 7 (Clemson)
May 14 (Clemson)
May 21 (Florida St.)
May 28 (Florida St.)

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