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College Baseball Poll - Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Monday (May 2, 2011)

SOUTH CAROLINA NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. — The University of South Carolina has been ranked No. 1 in the latest Collegiate Baseball newspaper NCAA Division I baseball poll.

The defending national champions (35-8) swept a 3-game series at home against Auburn over the past weekend and have won five in a row and eight of their last nine games. The Gamecocks are tied for the lead in the Southeastern Conference with a 17-4 record. South Carolina has a superb 2.58 team ERA with 354 strikeouts and 135 walks — a better than 3:1 strikeout to walk ratio. On offense, the Gamecocks are averaging 6.5 runs per game while on defense fielders have committed only 38 errors in 43 games for a .977 fielding percentage.

Virginia, ranked No. 1 the previous five weeks, slipped to second after beating Boston College two of three games.

Poll Notes: Several other teams have been hot. Kent St. has won 7 in a row, Vanderbilt 6 straight and Florida 6 consecutive. In key series over the past weekend, Texas beat Oklahoma two of three, Oregon St. won two of three at UCLA, Clemson beat Georgia Tech. two of three, Arizona St. knocked off Stanford two of three, Florida St. beat Miami (Fla.) two of three, Hawaii beat Fresno St. two of three, and Georgia beat Arkansas two of three. Two teams fell out of the top 30 in Stanford (2-3 last week) and St. John’s (2-3). Two new teams in the poll include Arizona (27-16), which swept a 3-game series against Southern California, and Coastal Carolina (30-15), which leads the Big South Conference with a 14-4 record and has won five games in a row.

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 May 2, 2011)

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Rank School (Record) Points Previous
  1. South Carolina (35-8) 496   2
  2. Virginia (42-5) 495   1
  3. Vanderbilt (38-5) 494   3
  4. Oregon St. (32-9) 493   6
  5. Florida (34-10) 492   5
  6. Texas (33-11) 489   4
  7. Arizona St. (31-10) 485 10
  8. Texas Christian (31-13) 479   7
  9. Texas A&M (30-14) 478   8
10. Georgia Tech. (31-14) 476   9
11. Florida St. (33-11) 475 12
12. Cal. St. Fullerton (30-13) 472 11
13. UCLA (23-16) 465 13
14. Miami, Fla. (29-15) 462 14
15. Oklahoma (31-13) 460 15
16. Connecticut (31-13-1) 459 18
17. North Carolina (33-10) 458 17
18. Fresno St. (29-9) 454 16
19. Oklahoma St. (30-13) 450 21
20. Southern Miss. (32-11) 448 19
21. Clemson (29-15) 447 25
22. Stetson (34-10) 446 23
23. U.C. Irvine (28-12) 443 20
24. California (26-14) 440 24
25. Charlotte (34-10) 439 26
26. Arizona (27-16) 437
27. Arkansas (29-13) 435 22
28. Kent St. (30-12) 434 29
29. Rice (28-16) 433 28
30. Coastal Carolina (30-15) 430

 

"LOUISVILLE SLUGGER'S" NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

LHP Josh Osich, Oregon St.: Osich threw the first 9-inning complete game no-hitter for Oregon St. since 1947, a span of 64 years, as he beat UCLA, 2-0. He struck out a career-high 13. Osich came within one batter of a perfect game as he issued a walk in the fourth inning with two outs. He retired the first 11 batters of the game and then the final 16 during a 121-pitch effort. Of his 27 outs, only three balls left the infield. The no-hitter was the fourth in school history.

SS Clint Moore, Army: Moore delivered 4 home runs with 16 RBI. He began the week as he hit for the home run cycle with 11 RBI as Army swept a doubleheader from Lafayette. He hit a grand slam and drove in 5 runs in a 9-0 win in the opener. Moore then crushed a solo shot, a 2-run homer and a 3-run blast in the Black Nights' 12-2 victory in the nightcap. He set career highs with 3 home runs and 6 RBI in the second game.

RHP Logan Billbrough, William & Mary: Billbrough struck out 16 Northeastern batters during a complete game, 8-0 win over Northeastern. The 16 strikeouts are the most in school history.

SS James Brooks, Utah: Brooks collected 13 extra-base hits during five games as he went 18-for-26 (.692) at the plate. He hit 9 doubles, 2 triples and 1 home run with 12 RBI and 10 runs scored. He began the week with a 6-for-6 performance against Utah Valley (tying a school record for hits in a game) with 6 RBI, 3 doubles and a triple.

DH Joey DeMichele, Arizona St.: DeMichele blasted three home runs last week, all in one game against Stanford, as he became the first Sun Devil since Jeff Larish in 2005 to homer three times in a game. Over four games, he was 7-for-15 (.467) with a 1.067 slugging percentage and 8 RBI.

 

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