DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division I polls
for the 24rd year with its 2021 weekly surveys, and the undefeated
Arkansas Raozrbacks (10-0) lead the poll for the
first time in 2021.
Arkansas holds down the No. 1 position in the survey for the
second week in succession after Florida and Ole Miss topped the
first two polls.
As is the case early in the campaign, two teams made large moves
up the ladder as Boston College leapt eight places from No. 29 to
No. 21 and undefeated (10-0) South Carolina went 4-0 last week to
advance six spots from No. 13 to No. 7. Four new teams also joined
the Top 30 in Arizona State at No. 27, Oregon at No. 29, and Stanford
and West Virginia in a tie at No. 30.
There have been 10 conferences represented in the first four
standings of 2021, and there were 15 different conferences included
in the COVID-19 abbreviated NCBWA polls in 2020. Eight conferences
graced the March 8 standings.
The 2021 poll voters come from among 34 college baseball writers
and related media persons from throughout the nation. The '21 season
will feature 298 NCAA Division I baseball-playing schools, and for
more information or to join the NCBWA please go to ncbwa.com.
2021 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MARCH 8) |
1. |
Arkansas |
SEC |
10-0 |
1 |
2. |
Vanderbilt |
SEC |
9-1 |
2 |
3. |
Ole Miss |
SEC |
10-2 |
7 |
4. |
Florida |
SEC |
9-3 |
4 |
4. |
Mississippi State |
SEC |
8-3 |
5 |
6. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
8-3 |
9 |
7. |
South Carolina |
SEC |
10-0 |
13 |
8. |
Miami |
ACC |
5-4 |
6 |
9. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
8-3 |
15 |
10. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
9-0-1 |
14 |
11. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
8-3 |
12 |
12. |
Louisville |
ACC |
7-4 |
3 |
13. |
Georgia Tech |
ACC |
8-3 |
11 |
14. |
East Carolina |
American Athletic |
9-2 |
16 |
15. |
Tennessee |
SEC |
11-2 |
18 |
16. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
10-1 |
21 |
17. |
Arizona |
Pac-12 |
10-2 |
22 |
18. |
LSU |
SEC |
9-3 |
10 |
19. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
7-5 |
19 |
20. |
UC Santa Barbara |
Big West |
6-5 |
8 |
21. |
Boston College |
ACC |
8-2 |
29 |
t22. |
Alabama |
SEC |
10-2 |
23 |
t22. |
Florida Atlantic |
Conference USA |
8-2 |
26 |
24. |
Virginia Tech |
ACC |
7-2 |
28 |
25. |
Virginia |
ACC |
6-5 |
17 |
26. |
Georgia |
SEC |
9-3 |
20 |
27. |
Arizona State |
Pac-12 |
8-2 |
RV |
28. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
8-3 |
30 |
29. |
Oregon |
Pac-12 |
6-2 |
- |
t30. |
Stanford |
Pac-12 |
7-1 |
RV |
t30. |
West Virginia |
Big 12 |
4-3 |
RV |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Auburn (7-4), Ball State (6-4), Baylor (7-4), California
(7-5), California Baptist (6-4), Coastal Carolina
(7-3), Duke (6-5), Florida Gulf Coast University
(7-3), Houston (7-4), Indiana State (6-4), Louisiana
(9-4), Louisiana Tech (7-3), Michigan (2-1), Middle
Tennessee (7-3), North Carolina (7-3), North Carolina
Central (7-3), Notre Dame (4-2), Ohio State (3-1),
Oklahoma (5-6), Old Dominion (8-3), Oral Roberts
(4-7), Pittsburgh (7-3), San Diego State (7-3),
South Carolina Upstate (9-0), Southern Illinois
(11-0), Texas A&M (9-4), UC Irvine (5-4), UNCW
(7-3), UTRGV (6-4), Washington State (9-2). |
Dropped out: North Carolina (24), Auburn
(27). |
By conference: SEC 10, ACC 6, Pac-12 6, Big
12 5, American Athletic 1, Big West 1, Conference
USA 1, Missouri Valley 1. |
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