Miami stays on top in Baseball America Top 25
Miami (Fla.) and North Carolina are still the frontrunners in Baseball America's Top 25 rankings.
There was very little movement this week as most of the teams in the rankings were able to take care of business. Oregon State and Long Beach State did drop out, making room for first-time entries from LSU and Texas Christian.
The top 10 is essentially the same, with a couple of adjustments. Stanford falls out of the top five into sixth place, allowing Arizona State, Florida State and Nebraska to move up a spot. Texas A&M and Oklahoma State switched spots, with the Aggies moving up to No. 9.
This week's Baseball America Top 25 is as follows (record and last week's ranking in parenthesis):
1. Miami (39-5, 1), 2. North Carolina (38-8, 2), 3. Arizona State (37-8, 4), 4. Florida State (38-7, 5), 5. Nebraska (36-8, 6),
6. Stanford (27-15. 3), 7. Rice (34-11, 7), 8. San Diego (37-13, 8), 9. Texas A&M (40-8, 10), 10. Oklahoma State (35-12, 9),
11. Georgia (31-15, 11), 12. Cal State Fullerton (29-16, 12), 13. UC Irvine (30-12, 13), 14. Wichita State (36-11, 14), 15. Missouri (31-16, 15),
16. California (29-15, 16), 17. South Carolina (33-15, 17), 18. Vanderbilt (34-13, 22), 19. North Carolina State (32-14, 19), 20. Michigan (34-11, 21),
21. St. John's (35-10, 24), 22. Louisiana State (32-16, NR), 23. Kentucky (34-13, 18), 24. Coastal Carolina (38-11, 20), 25. Texas Christian (33-16, NR).