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College  | Rankings  | 5/18/2015

College Top 25: May 18

Patrick Ebert      Mike Rooney     
Photo: TCU Athletics




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If anything was proven this weekend it was that the top five teams in college baseball are very clear. However you rank those top five (as shown below) is really irrelevant as the postseason is set to begin, with three of those teams (LSU, Illinois, TCU and Louisville) earning the No. 1 seed in their respective conference championships. UCLA of course would make it a perfect 5-for-5 if the Pac-12 had a conference tournament.

However, UCLA did clinch the Pac-12 with their win, and series sweep, over Arizona on Sunday (along with USC's loss to Cal), and therefore have officially secured a spot in the postseason.

Speaking of the conference tournaments, Perfect Game will release a comprehensive listing of all 25 championships including the who/what/where/when of each event. In addition to the Pac-12, the Big West also does not have a conference tournament, while the champions of The Ivy League (Columbia), MEAC (Florida A&M), Patriot League (Lehigh) and SWAC (Texas Southern) have already been determined. Congratulations to those four clubs for advancing to Regional play.


Also considered:
Cal State Fullerton, Indiana, Notre Dame, Southern Miss, Virginia.



Rk Prev Team Overall record Weekly record
1  1
Louisiana State
46-9 3-1
2 3
Illinois
45-6-1 2-0
3 4
Texas Christian
43-9 4-0
4 2
Louisville
42-14 2-2
5 5
 UCLA
40-12 4-0
6 6
Florida
40-15 2-1
7 8
Miami
42-13 4-0
8 7
Texas A&M
43-10 1-1
9 9
Dallas Baptist
41-11 2-2
10 12
Missouri State
41-10 3-0
11 11
Oregon State
36-14-1 4-0
12 14
Vanderbilt
39-17 3-1
13 15
Oklahoma State
34-17 3-1
14 10
Florida State
37-19 0-3
15 19
UC Santa Barbara
39-13-1 4-0
16 18
College of Charleston
41-11 3-1
17 17
Southern California
35-17 1-1
18 13
Iowa
38-14 1-2
19 22
Houston
39-17 4-0
20 20
Florida Atlantic
38-15 2-1
21 16
Arizona State
32-19 2-2
22 24
Arkansas
33-20 3-1
23 NR
Radford
39-14 3-0
24 21
Nevada
41-13 1-1
25 25
Rice
35-18 2-2

Dropped Out: Maryland (23).