DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division I polls
for the 22nd year with its 2019 weekly surveys and this week UCLA
is the No. 1 selection and has remained in the top spot for the
11th-straight week.
The top three spots stayed the same this week, with UCLA sitting
at No. 1, Vanderbilt at No. 2 and Stanford at No. 3. Oklahoma State
jumped into the top 10 this week, moving from No. 13 to No. 9 after
winning the Big 12 Championship title.
Overall, there are four SEC schools, two Pac-12 programs, two
ACC schools and two Big 12 teams in the top 10.
The biggest movers of the week were Fresno State, Ole Miss and
North Carolina, as each jumped up seven spots in the poll. Fresno
State went from receiving votes to No. 23 after winning the Mountain
West Tournament title. Ole Miss moved up seven spots to No. 17 after
making it to the SEC Tournament title game. North Carolina also
improved seven spots to No. 13 after winning the ACC Tournament
championship.
Fresno State, Indiana State and Indiana all moved into the top
30 this week, coming in at No. 23, No. 28 and No. 30, respectively.
The 2019 poll voters come from among 35 college baseball writers
and related media persons from throughout the nation. After a preseason
Top 40 listing, the remainder of the polls feature a national Top
30.
This week's current survey has representation by eight different
conferences among the 299 baseball-playing schools in the 2019 NCAA
Division I ranks. The rankings of 2018 had 15 different DI conferences
rated at least one week. For more information or to join the NCBWA,
please go to ncbwa.com.
2019 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MAY 27) |
1. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
47-8 |
1 |
2. |
Vanderbilt |
SEC |
49-10 |
2 |
3. |
Stanford |
Pac-12 |
41-11 |
3 |
4. |
Georgia |
SEC |
44-15 |
5 |
5. |
Mississippi State |
SEC |
46-13 |
4 |
6. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
39-17 |
7 |
7. |
Georgia Tech |
ACC |
41-17 |
9 |
8. |
Arkansas |
SEC |
41-17 |
6 |
9. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
36-18 |
13 |
10. |
Louisville |
ACC |
43-15 |
10 |
11. |
East Carolina |
American Athletic |
43-15 |
8 |
12. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
36-18-1 |
12 |
13. |
North Carolina |
ACC |
42-17 |
20 |
14. |
UC Santa Barbara |
Big West |
45-9 |
11 |
15. |
West Virginia |
Big 12 |
37-20 |
18 |
16. |
LSU |
SEC |
37-24 |
9 |
17. |
Ole Miss |
SEC |
37-25 |
24 |
18. |
Texas A&M |
SEC |
37-21-1 |
14 |
19. |
N.C. State |
ACC |
42-17 |
15 |
20. |
Miami |
ACC |
39-18 |
16 |
21. |
Baylor |
Big 12 |
34-17 |
7 |
22. |
Creighton |
Big East |
38-11 |
27 |
23. |
Fresno State |
Mountain West |
38-14-1 |
- |
24. |
California |
Pac-12 |
32-18 |
30 |
25. |
Tennessee |
SEC |
38-19 |
21 |
26. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
41-18 |
23 |
27. |
Arizona State |
Pac-12 |
37-17 |
28 |
28. |
Indiana State |
Missouri Valley |
41-16 |
- |
29. |
Southern Miss |
Conference USA |
38-19 |
- |
30. |
Indiana |
Big Ten |
36-21 |
25 |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Arizona (32-24), Army (35-24), Auburn (33-25), BYU
(36-17), California Baptist (35-20), Central Michigan
(43-11), Clemson (34-24), Coastal Carolina (35-24-1),
Connecticut (36-23), Florida (33-24), Florida Atlantic
(40-19), Florida State (36-21), Fordham (38-22),
Illinois (36-19), Illinois State (34-24), Liberty
(42-19), Louisiana Tech (34-24), Loyola Marymount
(32-23), Miami, Ohio (37-19), Michigan (41-18),
Missouri (34-22-1), Navy (39-17), Nebraska (31-22),
Oklahoma (33-23), Old Dominion (35-21), Saint Mary's
(35-22), Southern (32-22), TCU (32-26), UC Irvine
(37-17), Wright State (40-17). |
Dropped out: Illinois (22), BYU (26), Florida
State (29). |
By conference: SEC 8, ACC 5, Pac-12 5, Big
12 4, Missouri Valley 2, American Athletic 1, Big
East 1, Big Ten 1, Big West 1, Conference USA 1,
Mountain West 1. |
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