DALLAS (NCBWA) The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division I polls
for the 21st year with its 2018 weekly surveys and for the third-straight
week of the regular season, the top three remain unchanged, with
Florida at No. 1, Oregon State at No. 2 and Texas Tech at No. 3.
Coach Kevin OSullivans Gators are No. 1 for the third-straight
week of the regular season after going 5-1 last week.
Oregon State sits at No. 2 for the third-straight week and remains
undefeated after a four-game sweep of Hartford last weekend.
Texas Tech remains strong at No. 3 after going an impressive
6-0 last week. The Red Raiders are currently 13-0 overall.
Kentucky and Stanford flip positions, this week, with the Wildcats
sitting at No. 5 after going undefeated last week, including a 3-0
showing against top competition at the Shriners Hospital for Children
College Classic. The Cardinal went 3-1 in a four-game series vs.
Michigan.
Strong weekend showings for TCU and Texas A&M saw both stay
put at No. 7 and No. 8, respectively.
Joining the top 10 this week is Ole Miss, who jumped up to No.
9 from No. 12 after going 3-1 last week, including taking two-of-three
at Long Beach State.
Arkansas rounds out the top 10 after going 4-1 last week, including
a weekend series win over visiting USC.
Newcomers into the rankings this week include Coastal Carolina
at 28, UCF at 29 and Arkansas State at 30.
The 2018 poll voters come from among 35 college baseball writers
and related media persons from throughout the nation. After a preseason
Top 35 listing, the remainder of the polls will feature a national
Top 30 beginning with the Feb. 19 NCBWA DI survey.
The current survey has representation by 12 different conferences
among the 299 baseball-playing schools in the 2018 NCAA Division
I ranks. The rankings of 2017 had 13 different DI conferences rated
at least one week. For more information or to join the NCBWA, please
go to ncbwa.com.
NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MARCH 5) |
Rk. |
School |
Conference |
Record |
Pvs. |
1. |
Florida |
SEC |
12-1 |
1 |
2. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
12-0 |
2 |
3. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
13-0 |
3 |
4. |
Florida State |
ACC |
11-0 |
4 |
5. |
Kentucky |
SEC |
11-1 |
6 |
6. |
Stanford |
Pac-12 |
11-1 |
5 |
7. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
7-3 |
7 |
8. |
Texas A&M |
SEC |
11-1 |
8 |
9. |
Ole Miss |
SEC |
10-1 |
12 |
10. |
Arkansas |
SEC |
9-3 |
9 |
11. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
9-2 |
11 |
12. |
Louisville |
ACC |
11-0 |
13 |
13. |
Clemson |
ACC |
10-1 |
14 |
14. |
Vanderbilt |
SEC |
10-3 |
10 |
15. |
Indiana |
Big Ten |
9-2 |
16 |
16. |
Southern Miss |
Conference USA |
8-3 |
17 |
17. |
Auburn |
SEC |
12-0 |
25 |
18. |
Virginia |
ACC |
8-4 |
20 |
19. |
LSU |
SEC |
8-4 |
18 |
20. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
8-4 |
21 |
21. |
North Carolina |
ACC |
7-5 |
19 |
22. |
East Carolina |
American Athletic |
8-3 |
24 |
23. |
N.C. State |
ACC |
10-2 |
26 |
24. |
St. John's |
Big East |
8-1 |
23 |
25. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
6-4 |
28 |
26. |
Mississippi State |
SEC |
6-5 |
27 |
27. |
South Alabama |
Sun Belt |
7-6 |
15 |
28. |
Coastal Carolina |
Sun Belt |
10-1 |
RV |
29. |
UCF |
American Athletic |
8-3 |
RV |
30. |
Arkansas State |
Sun Belt |
5-3 |
NR |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Abilene Christian (8-1), Alabama (10-2), Alabama
State (8-4), Butler (10-1), Cal State Northridge
(8-4), California (6-4), Charlotte (5-7), College
of Charleston (10-3), Duke (9-2), Florida Atlantic
(8-3), Florida Gulf Coast University (8-2), Fresno
State (8-5), Georgia State (7-3), Georgia Tech (8-3),
Houston (5-5), Illinois (6-3), Iowa (7-2), Jackson
State (7-2), Long Beach State (4-8), Louisiana (4-7),
Missouri State (6-3), North Carolina Central (9-3),
Oklahoma State (6-4), Oregon (7-3), Pittsburgh (9-2),
Purdue (8-2), Saint Mary's College (6-3), Sam Houston
State (7-4), San Diego (8-5), San Diego State (8-3),
Stetson (9-1), UC Irvine (7-4), UNC Wilmington (9-3),
UNLV (11-1), USC (8-3), Wichita State (8-1). |
Dropped out: Houston (22), Alabama (29),
San Diego (30). |
By conference: SEC 9, ACC 6, Big 12 3, Pac-12
3, Sun Belt 3, American Athletic 2, Big East 1,
Big Ten 1, Conference USA 1, Missouri Valley 1. |
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