DALLAS (NCBWA) The National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of
NCAA Division I polls for the 17th year with its 2014 weekly surveys.
Polls will be circulated from Feb. 17-June 26 (weekly through June
10) following the 68th annual NCAA World Series in Omaha, Neb.,
at TD Ameritade Park.
Louisiana-Lafayette is ranked No. 1 for the first time ever in
the NCBWA survey and joins Virginia (eight weeks), Oregon State
(four weeks - Feb. 17, May 5-12-19), Florida State (March 17), South
Carolina (March 10), and Cal State Fullerton (preseason No. 1) as
top of the pole sitters after 16 weeks of surveys in 2014. This
tops last seasons five total teams at No. 1 during the entire January-June
NCBWA compilations with six different top-ranked schools held that
distinction. ULL also is the first Sun Belt Conference school ever
to gain placement atop the rankings.
The poll voters come from 44 college baseball writers and related
media persons from throughout the nation.
The eight No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Championships 64-team bracket
are NCBWA No. 2 Oregon State as top seed, No. 10 Florida as second
seed, No. 3 Virginia as third seed, No. 11 Indiana as fourth seed,
No. 5 Florida State in the fifth slot, No. 1 Louisiana-Lafayette
in sixth, No. 16 TCU at seventh, and No. 4 LSU as the eighth seeded
squad in the bracket. All 16 regional hosts are among the Top 30
this week. Defending champion UCLA (25-30-1) did not make the 2014
field but was ranked as high as No. 9 in the NCBWA preseason Top
35.
This week's poll has representation by a season-tying-most 13
different conferences among the 302 baseball-playing schools in
the 2014 NCAA Division I ranks, and there have been 18 circuits
and independents in the surveys this season. Last year there were
12 different DI loops in at least one set of rankings after a record
22 different leagues (from 30 in NCAA Division I) were rated among
the Top 30 polls in 2012. For more information or to join the NCBWA,
please go to www.ncbwa.com.
NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MAY 26) |
Rk. |
School |
Conference |
Record |
Week |
Pvs. |
1. |
Louisiana |
Sun Belt |
53-7 |
4-0 |
2 |
2. |
Oregon State |
Pacific-12 |
42-12 |
1-3 |
1 |
3. |
Virginia |
Atlantic Coast |
44-13 |
1-2 |
3 |
4. |
LSU |
Southeastern |
44-14-1 |
4-0 |
8 |
5. |
Florida State |
Atlantic Coast |
43-15 |
2-1 |
6 |
6. |
Cal Poly |
Big West |
45-10 |
0-0 |
4 |
7. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
45-16 |
4-2 |
7 |
8. |
Louisville |
American Athletic |
45-15 |
2-2 |
5 |
9. |
Houston |
American Athletic |
44-15 |
3-1 |
12 |
10. |
Florida |
Southeastern |
40-21 |
3-2 |
14 |
11. |
Indiana |
Big Ten |
42-13 |
4-0 |
18 |
12. |
South Carolina |
Southeastern |
42-16 |
0-2 |
9 |
13. |
Vanderbilt |
Southeastern |
41-18 |
1-2 |
10 |
14. |
Miami |
Atlantic Coast |
41-17 |
1-2 |
11 |
15. |
Rice |
Conference USA |
41-18 |
4-1 |
17 |
16. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
42-15 |
4-0 |
20 |
17. |
Ole Miss |
Southeastern |
41-18 |
1-2 |
16 |
18. |
Washington |
Pacific-12 |
39-15-1 |
1-2 |
13 |
19. |
Oregon |
Pacific-12 |
42-18 |
2-2 |
15 |
20. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
38-18 |
2-2 |
19 |
21. |
Nebraska |
Big Ten |
40-19 |
3-1 |
24 |
22. |
Mississippi State |
Southeastern |
37-22 |
2-2 |
21 |
23. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
40-18 |
0-2 |
22 |
24. |
Pepperdine |
West Coast |
39-16 |
3-0 |
29 |
25. |
Sam Houston State |
Southland |
41-17 |
1-2 |
23 |
26. |
Clemson |
Atlantic Coast |
36-23 |
2-1 |
26 |
27. |
Arkansas |
Southeastern |
38-23 |
3-2 |
27 |
28. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
40-19 |
4-1 |
30 |
29. |
Alabama |
Southeastern |
34-22 |
0-1 |
25 |
30. |
San Diego State |
Mountain West |
42-19 |
5-1 |
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Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Arizona State (33-22), Bryant (42-14), Cal State
Fullerton (32-22), Campbell (40-19), College of
Charleston (41-17), Columbia (29-18), Creighton
(32-17-1), Georgia Tech (36-25), Indiana State (35-16),
Kentucky (35-23), Liberty (41-16), Long Beach State
(32-24), Maryland (36-21), Old Dominion (36-24),
Sacramento State (39-22), UNLV (35-23). |
Dropped out: Liberty (28). |
By conference: Southeastern 8, ACC 4, Big
12 4, Pac-12 3, American Athletic 2, Big Ten 2,
Big West 1, Confernece USA 1, Missouri Valley 1,
Mountain West 1, Suthalnd 1, Sun Belt 1, West Coast
1. |
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