TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- The Crimson Tide absence in the national baseball polls ended Monday. A sweep of a top-10 team will do that.

Alabama (19-8) re-entered several polls after taking three straight from then-No. 9 Ole Miss.

Baseball America had the Tide all the way up to No. 15 after being unranked a week ago. Collegiate Baseball also took Alabama from outside the top 30 to No. 15 while Perfect Game ranked it No. 20.

Ole Miss (21-8) fell to No. 22 in Baseball America's poll, No. 20 in Collegiate Baseball and No. 20 on Perfect Game.

South Carolina moved up to No. 1 in the Collegiate Baseball poll, followed by Louisiana-Lafayette. Alabama dropped two of three from the Ragin Cajuns early in the season, but have won 15 of 18 since that series.

"We talked before the weekend," coach Mitch Gaspard said, "it's time for this team to make a statement. I felt we did that this weekend. Now it's time to carry it beyond and keep going.

Florida State topped the Baseball America ranking with South Carolina No. 2. Three SEC teams made the top 10 with Vanderbilt at No. 7 and Mississippi State No. 9. Florida jumped all the way to No. 13 in Baseball America and No. 12 in Collegiate Baseball after being unranked a week ago.

The Tide plays host to Louisiana-Monroe at 6:05 p.m. Tuesday before traveling to unranked Texas A&M for a weekend series.