DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division
I polls for the 24th year with its 2021 weekly surveys, and the
Arkansas Razorbacks (26-5) have returned to the top spot for the
fourth time this year and the initial time since the March 15 survey.
Southeastern Conference schools – Arkansas, Florida, Ole
Miss, and Vanderbilt – have topped each of the NCBWA Top 30
polls this season.
There were several upward moves – especially among the Top 10
- from the April 5 poll to this week as Mississippi State climbed
from No. 6 to 5, East Carolina jumped from No. 8 to 6, Texas Tech
hopped from No. 10 to 8, Ole Miss is now No. 5 from 7 last week,
and Oklahoma State moved back into elite territory from No. 14 to
10. Louisiana Tech of Conference USA also made a major move from
No. 20 to 13 this week.
There have been 12 conferences (nine again this week) represented
in the first nine (including preseason) standings of 2021, and there
were 15 different conferences included in the COVID-19 abbreviated
NCBWA polls in 2020.
The 2021 poll voters come from among 33 college baseball writers
and related media persons from throughout the nation. The ’21 season
features 302 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 (APRIL 12) |
1. |
Arkansas |
SEC |
26-5 |
2 |
2. |
Vanderbilt |
SEC |
25-5 |
1 |
3. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
25-8 |
3 |
4. |
Tennessee |
SEC |
27-6 |
4 |
5. |
Mississippi State |
SEC |
24-7 |
6 |
6. |
East Carolina |
American Athletic |
26-5 |
8 |
7. |
Ole Miss |
SEC |
24-8 |
5 |
8. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
22-7 |
10 |
9. |
Louisville |
ACC |
20-10 |
7 |
10. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
21-7-1 |
14 |
11. |
Notre Dame |
ACC |
15-6 |
16 |
12. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
22-9 |
9 |
13. |
Louisiana Tech |
Conference USA |
24-7 |
20 |
14. |
South Carolina |
SEC |
21-9 |
12 |
15. |
Oregon |
Pac-12 |
19-7 |
21 |
16. |
Florida |
SEC |
21-11 |
11 |
17. |
Arizona |
Pac-12 |
21-9 |
19 |
18. |
Stanford |
Pac-12 |
19-6 |
24 |
19. |
Pittsburgh |
ACC |
17-10 |
28 |
20. |
Virginia Tech |
ACC |
19-9 |
26 |
21. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
21-10 |
13 |
t22. |
Old Dominion |
Conference USA |
24-6 |
29 |
t22. |
UC Santa Barbara |
Big West |
21-9 |
25 |
24. |
Michigan |
Big Ten |
15-7 |
23 |
25. |
Miami |
ACC |
17-11 |
15 |
26. |
Georgia Tech |
ACC |
15-12 |
18 |
27. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
17-11 |
17 |
28. |
Charlotte |
Conference USA |
22-9 |
RV |
29. |
Indiana State |
Missouri Valley |
16-8 |
RV |
30. |
Georgia |
SEC |
20-11 |
RV |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Alabama (19-12), Arizona State (18-9), Ball State
(19-9), Baylor (21-11), Dallas Baptist (18-7), Florida
State (16-12), Gonzaga (19-12), Indiana (13-7),
Jackson State (19-7), Kentucky (20-9), Liberty (21-8),
Louisiana (20-12), LSU (20-12), NC State (14-11),
Nebraska (15-6), North Dakota State (22-8), Sacramento
State (21-7), Samford (21-11), San Diego (19-7),
Southern Illinois (24-6), Southern Miss (21-9),
Texas A&M (19-15), UC Irvine (19-10), Villanova
(12-5), Wichita State (19-9). |
Dropped out: Florida State (22), Arizona
State (27), Dallas Baptist (30). |
By conference: SEC 8, ACC 6, Pac-12 5, Big
12 4, Conference USA 3, American Athletic 1, Big
Ten 1, Big West 1, Missouri Valley 1. |
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