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College Baseball Poll - Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Monday (April 18, 2011)

VIRGINIA NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER POLL

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

The Cavaliers, winners of 17 of their last 18 and five in a row, swept a 3-game series against Duke over the past weekend. Virginia leads the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 16-2 record and has captured six straight ACC series. The Cavaliers have a 2.35 team ERA, and the pitching staff has struck out 411 batters with 81 walks — a better than 4:1 strikeout to walk ratio. On defense, Virginia has a superb .982 fielding percentage with only 26 errors over 39 games while the offense is averaging 7.6 runs per game.

Poll Notes: Several other teams have been hot. Oregon St., which swept a 3-game series over the weekend at Stanford, has won nine straight and leads the Pac-10 Conference with an 8-1 record. Stetson has won nine in a row, Cal. St. Fullerton six consecutive and Creighton six in a row. In key series over the past weekend, South Carolina beat Vanderbilt two of three, UCLA took two of three from Arizona, and Oklahoma St. beat Oklahoma two of three. Three teams fell out of the top 30 in Stanford (1-3 last week), Troy (1-3) and Georgia (1-3). New to the poll this week is U.C. Irvine (23-9 overall), Creighton (26-7) and Coastal Carolina (24-12).

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 April 18, 2011)

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Rank School (Record) Points Previous
  1. Virginia (36-3) 496   1
  2. South Carolina (28-7) 494   3
  3. Vanderbilt (32-5) 493   2
  4. Texas (27-9) 490   4
  5. Cal. St. Fullerton (27-9) 488   7
  6. Florida (28-9) 487   5
  7. Oregon St. (27-7) 485 10
  8. Texas A&M (26-10) 481   8
  9. Georgia Tech. (27-10) 479   9
10. Texas Christian (25-11) 476 11
11. UCLA (19-12) 471 12
12. Arizona St. (25-9) 469 13
13. Fresno St. (25-5) 467 14
14. North Carolina (30-8) 465   6
15. Oklahoma St. (27-9) 463 18
16. Oklahoma (26-10) 462 16
17. Arkansas (26-9) 460 17
18. Florida St. (26-10) 459 15
19. California (23-9) 457 20
20. Miami, Fla. (24-12) 452 19
21. Stetson (29-7) 450 29
22. Southern Miss. (27-8) 447 25
23. Arizona (23-13) 445 22
24. U.C. Irvine (23-9) 444
25. Rice (26-14) 442 26
26. Connecticut (21-12-1) 440 27
27. Coastal Carolina (24-12) 437
28. Creighton (26-7) 434
29. Gonzaga (21-11-1) 433 24
30. Charlotte (28-8) 430 30

 

"LOUISVILLE SLUGGER'S" NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

OF Victor Roache, Georgia Southern: Roache hit five home runs in five games last week and drove in 13 runs as he hit .563 (9-for-16). He also walked six times and did not commit an error in 14 chances. It marked the second time this season he has hit five home runs during a week. Roache leads NCAA Division I schools with 18 home runs over 37 games.

RHP Mark Pope, Georgia Tech.: Pope fired a 1-hitter against Wake Forest during a 5-1 complete game victory. He retired 16 of the final 18 batters of the game, including a stretch of 14 straight at one point. Pope retired the side in six of the nine innings and struck out eight with two walks. It was his fourth complete game of the season.

RHP Trevor Bauer, UCLA: Bauer struck out 13 Arizona batters during a 4-0 complete game victory over the Wildcats. Entering the 3-game series, Arizona’s offense was third in the nation with a .342 batting average. He only gave up only four hits, and it marked his third complete game of the season as Bauer has now recorded 10 or more strikeouts in eight of his nine starts this spring.

 

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