Baylor Moves To No. 2…
The USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 baseball coaches’ poll, with RECORDS THROUGH SUNDAY, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, ranking in last week’s poll and first-place votes received.
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Rank School Record Points First Place Votes
- Florida St. (36-7) 774 (30)
- Baylor (38-8) 723 (1)
- South Carolina (33-11) 665
- LSU (35-10) 640
- Florida (33-12) 629
- Kentucky (36-9) 622
- Stanford (28-11) 570
- Rice (30-12) 514
- Texas A&M (31-13) 502
- North Carolina (30-13) 452
- Purdue (34-7) 437
- Oregon (30-13) 434
- Arkansas (31-13) 434
- UCLA (28-12) 404
- Central Florida (35-10) 369
- Arizona (29-13) 348
- Cal State Fullerton (26-14) 258
- North Carolina St. (30-12) 235
- Louisville (31-13) 212
- Oregon St. (28-14) 154
- Miami (27-16) 143
- Virginia (30-14-1) 132
- San Diego (33-11) 112
- Texas (25-16) 69
- Ole Miss (28-16) 66
Dropped out: No. 25 (tie) Sam Houston State.
Others receiving votes: Sam Houston State (31-12) 41; New Mexico State (30-13) 19; Indiana State (34-11) 17; Missouri State (31-14) 17; Appalachian State (32-9) 13; Georgia (25-20) 11; Coastal Carolina (30-13) 10; Clemson (26-19) 9; Gonzaga (27-14) 8; TCU (26-15) 8; Pepperdine (24-16) 7; North Carolina-Wilmington (27-17) 6; Stony Brook (34-10) 6; St. John‘s (28-16) 5; Georgia Tech (26-19) 4; College of Charleston (31-13) 3; Mississippi State (27-17) 3; Army (35-12) 2; New Mexico (26-19) 2; Tulane (29-15) 2; Wright State (30-14) 2; Southeastern Louisiana (30-15) 1.
The USA TODAY/ESPN Board of Coaches is made up of 31 coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the American Baseball Coaches Association.