Collegiate Baseball Div. I Poll 5-7-12

FLORIDA ST. NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. — Florida St. (39-7) has been ranked No. 1 in the latest Collegiate Baseball newspaper NCAA Division I baseball poll.

The Seminoles have won 10 in a row and secured their eighth Atlantic Coast Conference series victory of the season by defeating Maryland twice over the past weekend. FSU’s magic number to clinch the top seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament and win the ACC Atlantic Division is two. Baylor had the same amount of points as last week with 499, but Florida St. edged the Bears out by one point.

Baylor (38-8), ranked No. 1 the last two weeks, slipped to second after being idle last week. The Bears have won 27 of their last 28 games and are 18-0 in the Big 12 Conference.

Poll Notes: In contests involving top 30 teams, Florida beat Kentucky two of three, South Carolina knocked off Arkansas two of three, Oregon beat Arizona two of three, Oregon St. beat Stanford two of three, UCLA defeated Purdue two of three and Oklahoma St. knocked off Oklahoma two of three. Several teams have put together impressive winning streaks.

Utah Valley (35-11), ranked in the top 30 for the first time in history, has won a nation-leading 28 straight as it leads the Great West Conference with a 20-0 record. N.C. State has won nine straight, Virginia seven in a row and North Carolina five consecutive. Two teams fell out of the top 30 in Sam Houston St. (1-3 last week) and Oklahoma (2-3). New to the poll is Utah Valley and Oregon St.

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 7, 2012)

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  Rank School (Record)PointsPrevious
    1. Florida St. (39-7)5002
    2. Baylor (38-8)4991
    3. South Carolina (36-12)4974
    4. Louisiana St. (38-11)4965
    5. Florida (35-13)4938
    6. Oregon (34-14)4907
    7. Kentucky (37-11)4883
    8. Rice (33-13)4859
    9. Cal. St. Fullerton (30-14)48214
  10. Arizona (30-15)4796
  11. UCLA (31-13)47611
  12. Texas A&M (34-14)47412
  13. Arkansas (34-15)47013
  14. North Carolina (34-13)46716
  15. N.C. State (33-12)46617
  16. Stanford (29-14)46310
  17. Central Florida (37-11)46015
  18. San Diego (36-11)45619
  19. Arizona St. (29-17)45328
  20. St. John’s (31-17)44930
  21. Purdue (35-9)44818
  22. Oregon St. (30-15)446
  23. Virginia (31-14-1)44223
  24. Texas (27-18)44020
  25. Oklahoma St. (28-18)43925
  26. Louisville (33-15)43722
  27. Utah Valley (35-11)434
  28. Texas Christian (29-16)43327
  29. Coastal Carolina (32-14)43224
  30. Mississippi St. (29-18)43129

 

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER‘SNATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

 RHP Nick Petree, Missouri St.: Petree struck out a career-high 12 batters over eight scoreless innings during a 7-0 win against Air Force. He limited the Falcons to three hits in pushing his scoreless streak to 30 consecutive innings to eclipse the Missouri St. single-season record. Petree also stretched his string of consecutive innings without allowing an earned run to 64 2/3 straight frames dating back to March 2.
 1B Goose Kallunki, Utah Valley: Kallunki had a superb week as he went 10-for-19 (.526) over five games and hit three homers, three doubles, one triple and knocked in 12 runs. He had an on-base percentage of .640 and slugging percentage of 1.263. Kallunki leads the nation with 72 RBIs and ranks in the top 10 among national leaders in batting average (.419), home runs (15), slugging percentage (.747), hits (78) and total bases (139).