Auburn softball ended the 2017 season with its lowest ranking in the coaches poll.

The Tigers (49-12, 17-7 SEC), who were the No. 7 national seed and entered the NCAA Tournament ranked No. 8 in the polls, fell to No. 13 in the final USA Today/NFCA coaches poll of the season.

It was the third top 15 finish for Auburn, which lost to No. 10 seed and eventual national champion Oklahoma in an NCAA Super Regional on the Plains last month.

The Sooners (61-9) were the unanimous No. 1 team with all 32 first-place votes and 800 points, followed by national runner-up Florida with 768 points with Washington (718), Oregon (707) and UCLA (670) rounding out the top five.

The other three teams to make it to the Women's College World Series, LSU, Baylor and Texas A&M, were ranked No. 6-8, respectively, with Arizona and Florida State rounding out the top 10.

Tennessee (442) and Alabama (431) both edged Auburn (420) in the final poll of the season, which saw Minnesota drop from No. 1 to No. 15 following its loss in an NCAA Regional at Alabama.