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College  | Recruiting | 11/21/2014

Top 50 2015 recruiting classes

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2015 Recruiting Class Rankings
2015 High School Class Player Rankings
2015 College Commitments Database


Top 10 recruiting class breakdowns:

VanderbiltFloridaNorth CarolinaMississippi StateUCLA | Schools 6-10


Below are the current top 50 recruiting classes for the 2015-16 season as ranked by Perfect Game. The rankings are determined using a formula that weighs the number of recruits and their respective position on Perfect Game's 2015 high school player rankings. To view the full number of recruits, individual team rankings and the individual player rankings, please visit the respective links found at the top of this feature. These rankings are updated throughout the year as players commit and the player rankings are updated. We will post the final rankings in the fall of 2015 after the MLB draft and when we know which players make it to campus. 


RK School Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Top Recruit RK*
1 Vanderbilt Tim Corbin Travis Jewett Scott Brown Donny Everett 15
2 Florida Kevin O'Sullivan Craig Bell Brad Weitzel Daniel Reyes 19
3 North Carolina Mike Fox Scott Jackson Scott Forbes Jahmai Jones 17
4 Mississippi State John Cohen Butch Thompson Nick Mingione Greg Pickett 26
5 UCLA John Savage Rex Peters T.J. Bruce Justin Hooper 3
6 Florida State Mike Martin Mike Martin Jr. Mike Bell Brendan Rodgers 1
7 South Carolina Chad Holbrook Sammy Esposito Jerry Meyers Nick Neidert 14
8 Texas A&M Rob Childress Justin Seely Will Bolt Ashe Russell 5
9 Clemson Jack Leggett Bradley LeCroy Dan Pepicelli Cornelius Randolph 12
10 Virginia Brian O'Connor Kevin McMullan Karl Kuhn Doak Dozier 46
11 Georgia Tech Danny Hall Bryan Prince Jason Howell Brandt Stallings 38
12 Oregon George Horton Mark Wasikowski Jay Uhlman Demi Orimoloye 16
13 Tennessee Dave Serrano Aric Thomas Greg Bergeron Chris Betts 13
14 Texas Tech Tim Tadlock J-Bob Thomas Ray Hayward Trenton Clark 9
15 Arizona Andy Lopez Matt Siegel Josh Garcia Austin Rubick 94
16 Mississippi Mike Bianco Carl Lafferty Mike Clement Nick Fortes 87
17 South Florida Mark Kingston Mike Current Billy Mohl Christopher Chatfield 28
18 Louisville Dan McDonnell Eric Snider Roger Williams Sam Bordner 120
19 UCF Terry Rooney Kevin Schnall Ryan Klosterman Juan Hillman 8
20 Georgia Scott Stricklin Scott Daeley Fred Corral Dakota Chalmers 39
21 Alabama Mitch Gaspard Dax Norris Andy Phillips Mike Nikorak 7
22 Kentucky Gary Henderson Brad Bohannon Rick Eckstein Nicholas Shumpert 10
23 Stanford Mark Marquess Brock Ungricht Rusty Filter Mitchell Hansen 25
24 Texas Christian Jim Scholossnagle Bill Mosiello Kirk Saarloos Luken Baker 24
25 Southern California Dan Hubbs Gabe Alvarez Matt Curtis Drew Finley 57
26 Oklahoma Pete Hughes Jamie Pinzino Mike Anderson Christifer Andritsos 58
27 Louisiana State Paul Mainieri Andy Cannizaro Alan Dunn Cole McKay 37
28 Arizona State Tracy Smith Ben Greenspan Brandon Higelin Tyler Williams 42
29 Oregon State Pat Casey Pat Bailey Nate Yeskie Cadyn Grenier 27
30 North Carolina State Elliott Avent Scott Foxhall Chris Hart Lucius Fox Jr. 66
31 Texas Augie Garrido Tommy Nicholson Skip Johnson Kody Clemens 51
32 UC Santa Barbara Andrew Checketts Eddie Cornejo Neil Walton Matt Lautz 231
33 Duke Chris Pollard Josh Jordan Andrew See Al Pesto 133
34 Pittsburgh Joe Jordano Jerry Oakes Bryan Peters Wesley Rodriguez 67
35 Wichita State Todd Butler Brent Kemnitz Brian Walker Dayton Dugas 168
36 Washington Lindsay Meggs Donegal Fergus Jason Kelly Joe DeMers 36
37 Rice Wayne Graham Patrick Hallmark Clay Van Hook Lucas Wakamatsu 72
38 East Carolina Cliff Goodiwn Jeff Palumbo Dan Roszel Isaiah White 126
39 Cal State Fullerton Rick Vanderhook Chad Baum Jason Dietrich Brendon Davis 129
40 Iowa Rick Heller Marty Sutherland Scott Brickman Luke Farley 183
41 Wake Forest Tom Walter Matt Hobbs Bill Cilento John Aiello 45
42 Oklahoma State Josh Holliday Marty Lees Rob Walton Corey Zangari 95
43 Maryland John Szefc Rob Vaughn Jim Belanger Hunter Parsons 158
44 San Diego State Mark Martinez John Pawlowski Joe Oliveria Shane Potter 164
45 Houston Todd Whitting Trip Couch Frank Anderson Joe Davis 86
46 Auburn Sunny Golloway Tom Holliday Greg Norton Daniel Sprinkle 222
47 Penn State Rob Cooper Brian Anderson Ross Oeder Willie Burger 88
48 Notre Dame Mik Aoki Chuck Ristano Jesse Woods Matthew Vierling 144
50 Louisiana-Lafayette Tony Robichaux Anthony Babineaux Jeremy Talbot Hogan Harris 54
50 Miami Jim Morris Gino DiMare J.D.Arteaga Kep Brown 20

*Denotes National Rank in PG HS Class of 2015


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