Auburn baseball is back in the rankings for the first time in four weeks.

The Tigers jumped back into the Baseball America top 25 on Monday following their sweep of then-No. 17 Vanderbilt over the weekend, reentering the rankings at No. 18. It's the first time Auburn has been ranked in that poll since April 9, when it was ranked 23rd.

Auburn fell out of the rankings altogether on April 16, but since then the Tigers (34-14, 13-11 SEC) have been on a roll, winning nine of their last 11 games, including seven of nine in SEC play. That run has also propelled Auburn back into the D1Baseball.com top 25, with the Tigers checking in at No. 19 in the latest rankings released Monday.

Auburn's sweep of Vanderbilt over the weekend was the program's first against the Commodores since 2002, while Sunday's 14-0 win was the Tigers' first shutout of the Commodores since 1998.

The Tigers are currently tied for fourth overall in the SEC and sit in a tie for second in the West. They are also back in the discussion for a top-16 seed in the NCAA Tournament, which would put Auburn in line to host an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2010.

Auburn is one of six SEC teams in the Baseball America top 25. The Tigers are behind top-ranked Florida, No. 5 Ole Miss, No. 6 Arkansas and No. 12 Georgia, but they are ahead of No. 21 Kentucky.

Auburn will travel to Oxford on Thursday for the start of a three-game series against the fifth-ranked Rebels.

Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.