TUCSON, Ariz. — The University of South Carolina (55-14) is ranked No. 1 in the final 2011 Collegiate Baseball newspaper NCAA Division I baseball poll.
The Gamecocks won their second consecutive national championship in baseball at the College World Series last Tuesday with a 5-2 win over Florida to sweep the championship series two games to none over the Gators.
South Carolina broke two NCAA records in the process of winning back-to-back titles as the Gamecocks have now won 11 consecutive College World Series games dating back to last season and 16 straight games in NCAA tournament action (Regionals, Super Regionals, College World Series).
South Carolina finished with a team ERA of 0.88 in five College World Series games, the fourth-lowest team ERA in CWS history and the lowest since 1972 (Arizona State, 0.68).
The Gamecocks microscopic team ERA is the lowest by a CWS champion since California in 1957 (0.60).
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NCAA Div. I Poll (As of June 30, 2011) | ||
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Rank School (Record) | Points | Previous |
1. South Carolina (55-14) | 497 | 4 |
2. Florida (53-19) | 492 | 1 |
3. Virginia (56-12) | 491 | 2 |
4. Vanderbilt (54-12) | 490 | 3 |
5. North Carolina (51-16) | 488 | 7 |
6. California (38-23) | 485 | 8 |
7. Texas (49-19) | 483 | 5 |
8. Texas A&M (47-22) | 479 | 6 |
9. Florida St. (46-19) | 477 | 9 |
10. Oregon St. (41-19) | 474 | 10 |
11. Arizona St. (43-18) | 472 | 11 |
12. U.C. Irvine (43-18) | 471 | 12 |
13. Connecticut (45-20-1) | 467 | 13 |
14. Stanford (35-22) | 464 | 14 |
15. Mississippi St. (38-25) | 461 | 15 |
16. Dallas Baptist (42-20) | 457 | 16 |
17. Texas Christian (43-19) | 455 | 17 |
18. Cal. St. Fullerton (41-17) | 453 | 18 |
19. Georgia Tech. (42-21) | 450 | 19 |
20. UCLA (35-24) | 449 | 20 |
21. Clemson (43-20) | 447 | 21 |
22. Miami, Fla. (38-23) | 444 | 22 |
23. Oral Roberts (39-22) | 442 | 23 |
24. Rice (42-21) | 439 | 24 |
25. Arizona (39-21) | 437 | 25 |
26. Kent St. (45-17) | 434 | 26 |
27. Coastal Carolina (42-20) | 432 | 27 |
28. Creighton (45-16) | 429 | 28 |
29. Arkansas (40-22) | 426 | 29 |
30. Stetson (43-20) | 424 | 30 |