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 NCAA champion
Mississippi State made its first No. 1 ranking count in the final
Top 30 survey.
The Bulldogs won their first NCAA team championship in any sport
in more than 135 years of intercollegiate competition and kept the
Southeastern Conference's streak of No. 1 rankings – preseason Florida,
Arkansas, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt – intact for the full campaign.
This is the first time in NCBWA poll annals that one circuit had
a No. 1 team in all Top 30 and 35 rankings.
All 16 teams in the NCAA Super Regionals also were among the
Top 20, and some notable jumps in the ratings appear in this week's
compilations.
Some notable changes from the previous June 8 NCBWA survey in
the standings are Mississippi State from No. 8 to No. 1 (State was
preseason 7), Vanderbilt No. 2 from 3 (preseason 3), NC State No.
3 from 12 (preseason 11), Stanford No. 5 from 9 (preseason received
votes), Virginia No. 6 from 14 (preseason 15), and UCLA from No.
24 to 19 (preseason 2).
There have been 14 conferences (10 in the final poll) represented
in all the standings of 2021, and there were 15 different conferences
included in the COVID-19 abbreviated NCBWA polls in 2020. In 2020,
the writers predicted that eventual NCAA winner Vanderbilt would
be No. 1 in the preseason rankings.
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 (FINAL) |
1. |
Mississippi State |
SEC |
50-18 |
8 |
2. |
Vanderbilt |
SEC |
49-18 |
3 |
3. |
NC State |
ACC |
37-19 |
12 |
4. |
Texas |
Big 12 |
50-17 |
2 |
5. |
Stanford |
Pac-12 |
39-17 |
9 |
6. |
Virginia |
ACC |
36-27 |
14 |
7. |
Arizona |
Pac-12 |
45-18 |
5 |
8. |
Tennessee |
SEC |
50-18 |
4 |
9. |
Arkansas |
SEC |
50-13 |
1 |
10. |
Notre Dame |
ACC |
34-13 |
7 |
11. |
Ole Miss |
SEC |
45-22 |
11 |
12. |
LSU |
SEC |
38-25 |
15 |
13. |
East Carolina |
American Athletic |
44-17 |
10 |
14. |
Dallas Baptist |
Missouri Valley |
41-18 |
13 |
15. |
Texas Tech |
Big 12 |
39-17 |
6 |
16. |
USF |
American Athletic |
31-30 |
16 |
17. |
Old Dominion |
Conference USA |
44-16 |
17 |
18. |
Oregon |
Pac-12 |
39-16 |
20 |
19. |
UCLA |
Pac-12 |
37-20 |
24 |
20. |
Nebraska |
Big Ten |
34-14 |
18 |
21. |
UC Irvine |
Big West |
43-18 |
19 |
22. |
Louisiana Tech |
Conference USA |
42-20 |
21 |
23. |
Florida |
SEC |
38-22 |
25 |
24. |
TCU |
Big 12 |
41-19 |
22 |
25. |
Southern Miss |
Conference USA |
40-21 |
23 |
26. |
Oregon State |
Pac-12 |
37-24 |
26 |
27. |
Oklahoma State |
Big 12 |
36-19-1 |
28 |
28. |
Charlotte |
Conference USA |
40-21 |
29 |
29. |
Gonzaga |
West Coast |
34-19 |
RV |
30. |
South Carolina |
SEC |
34-23 |
RV |
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):
Alabama (29-19), Arizona State (30-16), California
(26-22), California Baptist (35-13), Campbell (30-14),
Central Michigan (31-16), Connecticut (25-16), Duke
(24-20), Fairfield (32-1), Florida State (28-19),
Georgia Tech (25-20), Grand Canyon (34-17-1), Jackson
State (29-8), Liberty (35-12), Louisville (26-18),
Maryland (24-14), Miami, Fla. (29-16), Nevada (21-17),
San Diego (28-10), South Alabama (28-18), UC Santa
Barbara (31-18), VCU (32-14). |
Dropped out: Fairfield (27), UC Santa Barbara
(30). |
By conference: SEC 7, Pac-12 5, ACC 4, Big
12 4, Conference USA 4, American Athletic 2, Big
Ten 1, Big West 1, Missouri Valley 1, West Coast
1. |
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