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College Baseball Poll - Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Monday (May 9, 2011)

VIRGINIA NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER POLL

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

The Cavaliers, ranked No. 1 six of the last seven weeks by Collegiate Baseball, only played one game last week due to final exams as Virginia beat Virginia Commonwealth, 14-3. The Cavaliers have a superb 2.23 team ERA, and the pitching staff has 484 strikeouts and 107 walks, nearly a 5:1 strikeout to walk ratio. On defense, the team's fielding percentage is .983 with only 30 errors in 48 games. The offense is averaging 7.7 runs per contest.

South Carolina, ranked No. 1 last week, dropped two of three at Mississippi and is now tied for second in the Southeastern Conference with an 18-6 league record.

Poll Notes: Several other teams have been hot. Coastal Carolina has won eight straight while North Carolina, Stetson, and Arizona have each won six in a row. In key series over the past weekend, Oregon St. beat California two of three, Arkansas beat Florida two of three, and Texas Christian beat Oklahoma St. two of three. No top 30 teams ranked last week fell out of the poll this week. Teams that just missed being ranked were Texas St. (31-16), St. John's (26-17), Hawaii (27-20), Troy (34-14), Florida International (32-16, 12 straight wins), Michigan St. (30-14), Stanford (25-16), and Mississippi (27-21).

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

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Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's

NCAA Div. I Poll (As of May 9, 2011)

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Rank School (Record) Points Previous
  1. Virginia (43-5) 495   2
  2. Vanderbilt (40-6) 494   3
  3. Oregon St. (34-11) 490   4
  4. South Carolina (37-10) 489   1
  5. Florida (36-12) 487   5
  6. Texas (36-12) 486   6
  7. Arizona St. (35-11) 485   7
  8. Texas Christian (33-14) 481   8
  9. Georgia Tech. (33-14) 479 10
10. Florida St. (36-12) 477 11
11. Cal. St. Fullerton (33-13) 475 12
12. Texas A&M (32-16) 474   9
13. UCLA (27-16) 472 13
14. Oklahoma (35-13) 466 15
15. Connecticut (33-13-1) 465 16
16. Miami, Fla. (31-16) 461 14
17. North Carolina (37-10) 460 17
18. Southern Miss. (36-11) 456 20
19. Stetson (37-10) 453 22
20. Clemson (32-15) 451 21
21. Oklahoma St. (31-15) 449 19
22. U.C. Irvine (31-13) 447 23
23. Fresno St. (32-11) 446 18
24. Coastal Carolina (33-15) 442 30
25. California (28-16) 439 24
26. Arizona (30-16) 437 26
27. Rice (32-16) 436 29
28. Arkansas (32-15) 435 27
29. Charlotte (36-11) 434 25
30. Kent St. (32-13) 432 28

 

"LOUISVILLE SLUGGER'S" NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

RHP Mike Augliera, Binghamton: Augliera set a school record with 15 strikeouts during a 9-0 win over Maryland-Baltimore County during a 2-hit shutout. He had a no-hitter through 6 2/3 innings before allowing a seventh inning double and then an eighth inning single. He retired the side in order during the first four innings and again in the sixth. The old strikeout record was set by Zach Groh in 2007 with 14.

1B Jeff Holm, Michighan St.: Holm had a superb 3-game series against Purdue as he went 7-for-13 with 3 homers, 2 doubles and 9 RBI as he posted a slugging percentage of 1.385. He was also perfect in the field with no errors, 33 putouts and two assists.

RHP Carson Smith, Texas St.: Smith pitched eight shutout innings against Texas-San Antonio as he struck out a career-high 14 batters while allowing only two hits (both singles). He lowered his ERA to 1.88 while increasing his strikeout total to 97 in 81 1/3 innings pitched.

 

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