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College Baseball Poll - Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Monday (Feb. 28, 2011)

FLORIDA NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. — The University of Florida has been ranked No. 1 for the second straight week in Collegiate Baseball newspaper's NCAA Division I baseball poll.

The Gators (7-0) are off to their best start since the 2002 squad started 11-0. During the past week, Florida beat Florida Atlantic, 13-2 and then swept a 3-game series against Boston College (4-0, 9-3, 7-2). The Gators have used 13 different pitchers through seven games, and the staff has a combined ERA of 1.43 with 65 strikeouts in 63 innings and just five walks. Florida is hitting .352 and fielding .993 with only two errors all season.

Poll Notes: Outside of Florida, there are eight other undefeated teams across the nation which are ranked in the top 30, including Oklahoma (9-0), Florida St. (7-0), South Carolina (6-0), Louisiana St. (7-0), Wichita St. (7-0), Arkansas (6-0), Fresno St. (6-0) and U.C. Irvine (7-0). In key series over the past weekend, UCLA lost two of three at home to San Jose St., Cal. St. Fullerton beat Texas Christian two of three, Vanderbilt beat Stanford two of three, and Fresno St. swept a 3-game series against Pepperdine. Four teams fell out of the top 30 this week in Coastal Carolina (1-3 last week), Connecticut (1-2), St. John’s (1-2) and Hawaii (1-3).

The Collegiate Baseball newspaper poll is the oldest college baseball poll. Its birth took place during the 1957 college baseball season.

(Top 30 Agate Follows)

Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's

NCAA Div. I Poll (As of Feb. 28, 2011)

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Rank School (Record) Points Previous
  1. Florida (7-0) 496   1
  2. Oklahoma (9-0) 493   5
  3. Vanderbilt (7-1)) 492   4
  4. Clemson (5-1) 488   6
  5. Florida St. (7-0) 486 11
  6. South Carolina (6-0) 483 12
  7. Louisiana St. (7-0) 480 13
  8. UCLA (5-2) 479   2
  9. Texas A&M (6-1) 478   8
10. Texas Christian (4-3) 476   3
11. Arizona St. (6-1) 474 10
12. Texas (5-3) 472   7
13. Cal. St. Fullerton (4-3) 470 19
14. Stanford (4-3) 469   9
15. Virginia (6-1) 467 14
16. Arizona (5-1) 463 17
17. North Carolina (6-1) 460 18
18. Oregon (4-3) 458 15
19. Wichita St. (7-0) 457 23
20. Arkansas (6-0) 455 27
21. Fresno St. (6-0) 452 28
22. U.C. Irvine (7-0) 449 30
23. Rice (5-3) 447 22
24. Miami, Fla. (4-3) 445 20
25. Louisville (4-2) 442 16
26. Georgia Tech. (5-3) 439 21
27. Auburn (5-2) 436 26
28. Mississippi (7-1) 433
29. California (5-1) 430
30. San Jose St. (6-1) 429

 

"LOUISVILLE SLUGGER'S" NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

LHP Danny Hultzen, Virginia: Despite a 20-25 mph wind blowing straight out, Hultzen recorded one of the most dominating pitching outings in Virginia baseball history with 15 strikeouts over 7 innings against East Carolina. He did not walk a batter and allowed only three hits. After giving up a single to start the game, Hultzen retired the next 19 batters from the first to the seventh innings with just one ball leaving the infield. If that wasn’t enough, he was 3-for-4 at the plate as a hitter with 3 RBIs.   
LHP Brian Johnson, Florida: Johnson retired 27 consecutive batters over his first two outings of the season to establish a new school record. Against Boston College last Thursday in a 4-0 win, he set down the first 17 batters he faced. In his previous start against South Florida, he retired 10 South Florida batters to end his outing. His new record broke the old mark of 23 set by Bryan Augenstein against Cincinnati during the 2006 season. Johnson only allowed one hit and five strikeouts over six innings against Boston College. He now has tossed 12 scoreless innings to begin the season with a 2-0 record, 11 strikeouts and one walk.

 

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