Monday, April 11, 2016

Composite of 6 NCAA DI baseball rankings, April 11

Each week, CollegeBaseballInsider.com posts a composite poll of five national NCAA Division I rankings. In the table below, I've added PerfectGame.org to the mix for a six-ranking composite.

Miami moved to the No. 1 spot ahead of Florida after the Gators lost two of three to Mississippi State over the weekend.

South Carolina moved up two spots to sixth while Clemson fell six spots to 21st. Coastal Carolina placed in a tie for 27th in the compilation.

There are seven ACC teams and eight SEC teams in the Top 25.



Sch. change NCBWA BBA USAT CB D1 PG Total
1. Miami +1 25 25 25 25 25 25 150
2.Florida -1 24 23 24 23 23 24 141
3. Miss. State +322 24 18 21 24 23 132
4. Texas  A&M +123 22 23 18 20 22 128
5. Florida St. +4 21 20 20 22 22 20 125
6. S. Carolina +219 21 21 24 18 18 121
7. Vanderbilt -4 20 14 22 19 21 19 115
T-8. TCU -2 17 19 17 15 16 21 105
T-8. Louisville -4 18 15 19 20 17 16 105
10. Oregon St. +1 16 16 16 12 19 17   96
11. Mississippi +2 15 18 15 11 13 15   87
12. LSU +5 14 17 14 6 15 9  75
13. N. Carolina -1 13 12 13 811 13   69
14. N.C. State +312 6 12 9 14 14   67
15. California -59 9 11 14 9 11   63
16. Texas Tech +8  3 11 5 16 12 12   59
17. UC Santa Bar -16 13 7 13 7 6  52
18. Kentucky +3210 3 17 8 5  45
19. Fla. Atlantic -510 5 9 2 2 8  36
20. Missouri St. +1 11 0 10 10 0 2  33
21. Clemson -6 8 0 8 3 10 3  32
22. BYU -- 5 0 4 0 0 10  19
23. Long Beach +40 80 0 6 0  14
T-24. So. Miss NR 0 1 0 8 0 4  13
T-24. Ga. Tech +6 7 0 6 0 0 0 13

     26. Rice 12; 27 (tie). Coastal Carolina 11, South Alabama 11; 29. (tie) Michigan 4, Tulane 4, Louisiana 4; 32. East Carolina 3; 33. (tie) Tulane 2, Virginia 2; 35. (tie) Houston 1, Lamar 1.

      Dropped out of Top 25: Michigan (19th last week); Oklahoma State (20th last week); East Carolina (25th last week).

   Poll key: NCBWA -- National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association; BBA -- Baseball America; USAT -- USA TODAY coaches; CB -- Collegiate Baseball; D1 -- D1Baseball.com; PG -- PerfectGame.org

   Points are awarded on a descending scale, from 25 points for a first-place vote to 1 for a 25th-place vote. Some polls ranked more than 25 teams, but I kept it at the top 25 for consistency's sake.

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