DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of
NCAA Division I polls for the 18th year with its 2015 weekly surveys.
Polls will be circulated from Feb. 16-June 25 (weekly through June
10) following the 69th annual NCAA World Series in Omaha, Neb.,
at TD Ameritade Park.
Vanderbilt remains in the top spot in this week’s rankings. Virginia
(Feb. 16-23-March 2-9) and TCU (March 16) and LSU (March 23) also
have top positions in the initial 2015 surveys. The poll voters
come from 44 college baseball writers and related media persons
from throughout the nation.
The current survey has representation by 10 different conferences
among the 302 baseball-playing schools in the 2015 NCAA Division
I ranks. There have been 14 conferences with Top 30 rated teams
in 2015. The rankings of 2012 had a NCBWA-poll record 22 different
DI conferences and independents rated at least one week while 19
separate circuits had team rankings in '14.
2015 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (APRIL 6) |
Rk. |
School |
Conference |
Record |
Week |
Pvs. |
1. |
Vanderbilt |
Southeastern |
27-6 |
5-0 |
1 |
2. |
Texas A&M |
Southeastern |
30-2 |
3-0 |
2 |
3. |
LSU |
Southeastern |
27-5 |
4-0 |
5 |
4. |
UCLA |
Pacific-12 |
23-6 |
2-1 |
4 |
5. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
23-6 |
2-2 |
3 |
6. |
Louisville |
Atlantic Coast |
24-7 |
3-0 |
7 |
7. |
USC |
Pacific-12 |
25-6 |
3-0 |
10 |
8. |
Florida State |
Atlantic Coast |
25-8 |
3-1 |
8 |
9. |
Arizona State |
Pacific-12 |
21-8 |
3-1 |
12 |
10. |
Florida |
Southeastern |
24-9 |
1-3 |
6 |
11. |
Miami |
Atlantic Coast |
24-9 |
4-0 |
15 |
12. |
Rice |
Conference USA |
22-12 |
3-1 |
14 |
13. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
22-9 |
3-1 |
17 |
14. |
UC Santa Barbara |
Big West |
23-7 |
4-0 |
19 |
15. |
Virginia |
Atlantic Coast |
19-11 |
1-3 |
9 |
16. |
UCF |
American Athletic |
23-10 |
1-3 |
11 |
17. |
Florida Atlantic |
Conference USA |
26-6 |
4-0 |
22 |
18. |
Illinois |
Big Ten |
24-6-1 |
5-0 |
24 |
19. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
24-5 |
2-2 |
16 |
20. |
South Carolina |
Southeastern |
21-11 |
2-2 |
13 |
21. |
Maryland |
Big Ten |
22-7 |
4-0 |
28 |
22. |
Houston |
American Athletic |
21-11 |
2-2 |
20 |
23. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
19-13 |
1-3 |
21 |
24. |
Coastal Carolina |
Big South |
23-8 |
3-1 |
- |
25. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
17-15 |
0-4 |
18 |
26. |
College of Charleston |
Colonial |
21-7 |
4-0 |
- |
27. |
Nevada |
Mountain West |
26-6 |
3-1 |
- |
28. |
San Diego State |
Mountain West |
24-8 |
2-2 |
29 |
29. |
Iowa |
Big Ten |
21-7 |
4-1 |
- |
30. |
Nebraska |
Big Ten |
23-10 |
2-3 |
27 |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Arizona (22-9), California (21-9), Campbell (24-8),
Georgia Tech (21-11), Liberty (21-10), Long Beach
State (17-10), Memphis (19-8), Mississippi State
(21-13), Missouri (22-11), Missouri State (20-8),
North Carolina (18-13), Ohio State (21-7), Oklahoma
(22-12), Oregon (18-15), Oregon State (22-9), San
Diego (17-12), South Alabama (22-11), South Florida
(22-10-1), Southeastern Louisiana (24-9), UC Irvine
(18-10), UNC Wilmington (21-8). |
Dropped out: Oregon (23), Arizona (25), North
Carolina (26), California (30). |
By conference: Southeastern 5, Atlantic Coast
4, Big 12 4, Big Ten 4, Pacific-12 3, American Athletic
2, Conference USA 2, Mountain West 2, Big South
1, Big West 1, Colonial 1, Missouri Valley 1. |
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