TEXAS A&M NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. — Texas A&M (27-2) is ranked No. 1 for the second straight Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division I poll presented by Big League Chew bubble gum.

The Aggies are tied for the lead in the Southeastern Conference with a 7-2 record with Vanderbilt and won two of three at home against Missouri over the past weekend. Texas A&M has a 1.96 team ERA with 263 strikeouts and 73 walks. On offense, the Aggies are hitting .316 with 82 extra base hits over 29 games.

In key series over the past weekend, Louisiana St. lost two of three at home to Kentucky, Central Florida won two of three at home against Houston, Arizona St. swept Stanford at home three straight, Nebraska swept a 3-game series at home against Texas, Louisville won three straight at home against Georgia Tech., Georgia took two of three at South Carolina, Miami (Fla.) won two of three at North Carolina, Arizona swept a 3-game series against Oregon at home, Iowa swept a 3-game series at home against Indiana and Virginia swept a 3-game series at Notre Dame.

Poll Notes: Several teams have been red-hot. Coastal Carolina has won 9 of its last 10, UCLA has captured 8 straight, Arizona 6 in a row, Nevada 10 of 11 and San Diego 11 of its last 13.

The Collegiate Baseball newspaper poll is the oldest college baseball poll. Its birth took place during the 1959 college baseball season.





Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division I Poll

(As of March 30, 2015)

Rank Team (2015 Record) Points Pvs 1. Texas A&M (27-2) 495 1 2. Texas Christian (21-4) 493 4 3. Vanderbilt (22-6) 491 3 4. UCLA (21-5) 489 5 5. Louisiana St. (23-5) 487 2 6. Florida (23-6) 485 6 7. Louisville (21-7) 483 11 8. Florida St. (22-7) 482 7 9. Arizona St. (18-7) 479 9 10. Central Florida (22-7) 477 8 11. Oklahoma St. (19-8) 474 12 12. California (20-7) 470 14 13. Arizona (22-6) 466 20 14. Houston (19-9) 463 15 15. Southern California (22-6) 461 16 16. Miami, Fla. (20-9) 458 18 17. U.C. Santa Barbara (19-7) 456 17 18. Oregon St. (21-7) 454 19 19. Nebraska (21-7) 450 30 20. Virginia (18-8) 447 25 21. Georgia (18-11) 445 — 22. South Carolina (19-9) 444 13 23. Texas (17-11) 441 10 24. Iowa (17-6) 439 — 25. Illinois (19-6-1) 438 22 26. Nevada (23-5) 435 26 27. San Diego (16-9) 433 29 28. Dallas Baptist (22-3) 431 — 29. Missouri (20-9) 429 23 30. Coastal Carolina (20-7) 427 —

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