DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division
I polls for the 16th year with its 2013 weekly surveys. Polls will
be circulated from Feb. 20-June 28 following the 67th annual NCAA
World Series in Omaha, Neb., at the second-year TD Ameritade Stadium.
Arkansas (preseason), North Carolina (next 10 surveys), Vanderbilt
(April 29-May 20), and LSU (May 27) have been No. 1 for during 2013.
The ACC and SEC remain as the two conferences represented atop the
poll in 2013. Forty-four of the 55 Top 30 or teams receiving votes
have received 2013 NCAA bids. The latest survey also includes 15
conference regular- or postseason champions and 15 of the 16 NCAA
Regional host schools. Defending NCAA champ Arizona received votes
this week but did not obtain an at-large berth in the NCAA brackets.
The eight No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Championships 64-team bracket
are NCBWA No. 4 North Carolina, No. 2 Vanderbilt, No. 5 Oregon State,
No. 1 LSU, No. 3 Cal State Fullerton, No. 6 Virginia, No. 10 Florida
State, and No. 7 Oregon.
The poll voters come from 44 college baseball writers and related
media persons from throughout the nation. This week's poll has representation
by a season-most 14 different conferences among the 298 baseball-playing
schools in the 2013 NCAA Division I ranks, and there have been 18
circuits and independents in the surveys this season. Last year
there were a record 22 different leagues (from 30 in NCAA Division
I) among the Top 30 polls.
2013 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MAY 27) |
1. |
LSU |
Southeastern |
52-9 |
2 |
2. |
Vanderbilt |
Southeastern |
51-9 |
1 |
3. |
Cal State Fullerton |
Big West |
48-8 |
4 |
4. |
North Carolina |
Atlantic Coast |
52-8 |
6 |
5. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
45-10 |
3 |
6. |
Virginia |
Atlantic Coast |
47-10 |
5 |
7. |
Oregon |
Pac-12 |
45-14 |
8 |
8. |
N.C. State |
Atlantic Coast |
44-14 |
10 |
9. |
Mississippi State |
Southeastern |
43-17 |
13 |
10. |
Florida State |
Atlantic Coast |
44-15 |
7 |
11. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
39-17 |
11 |
12. |
Indiana |
Big Ten |
43-14 |
15 |
13. |
Louisville |
Big East |
46-12 |
9 |
14. |
Kansas State |
Big 12 |
41-17 |
17 |
15. |
Rice |
Conference USA |
41-17 |
19 |
16. |
South Carolina |
Southeastern |
39-18 |
14 |
17. |
Arkansas |
Southeastern |
37-20 |
18 |
18. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
39-17 |
12 |
19. |
Oklahoma |
Big 12 |
40-19 |
25 |
20. |
Arizona State |
Pac-12 |
35-20-1 |
16 |
21. |
Cal Poly |
Big West |
39-17 |
22 |
22. |
Ole Miss |
Southeastern |
37-22 |
21 |
23. |
Campbell |
Big South |
49-10 |
24 |
24. |
Clemson |
Atlantic Coast |
39-20 |
20 |
25. |
Austin Peay |
Ohio Valley |
45-13 |
26 |
26. |
Virginia Tech |
Atlantic Coast |
38-20 |
NR |
27. |
Mercer |
Atlantic Sun |
43-16 |
23 |
28. |
New Mexico |
Mountain West |
37-20 |
28 |
29. |
South Alabama |
Sun Belt |
42-18 |
27 |
30. |
Bryant |
Northeast |
44-16-1 |
NR |
Others receiving votes (listed
alphabetically): Alabama (34-26), Arizona (34-21),
Central Arkansas (39-20), Coastal Carolina (37-21),Columbia
(27-19), Connecticut (34-26), East Tennessee State
(36-22), Florida Atlantic (39-20), Georgia Tech
(34-25), Illinois State (39-19), Kentucky (30-25),
Liberty (34-27), Louisiana-Lafayette (41-18), Miami
(Fla.) (36-23), Notre Dame (34-24), Pittsburgh (42-17),
San Diego (35-23), Seton Hall (37-19), St. Louis
(41-19), Stanford (32-22), Troy (40-18), UC Irvine
(33-22), UTSA (35-23), Wichita State (39-26). |
Dropped out: Pittsburgh
(29), Troy (30). |
By conference: Atlantic Coast
6, Southeastern 6, Pac-12 4, Big 12 3, Big West
2, Atlantic Sun 1, Big East 1, Big South 1, Big
Ten 1, C-USA 1, MWC West 1, Northeast 1, Ohio Valley
1, Sun Belt 1. |
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