Carolinas Own Top 3 Spots in College Baseball

Clemson moved into the number one slot in college baseball this week. With North Carolina now number two and South Carolina number 3, the Carolinas currently own the top 3 in college baeball. Wake up FL, TX and CA.

Baseball America yesterday posted its latest rankings. Players from top 25 teams speckle Cape Cod Baseball League rosters already.

 

COLLEGE TOP 25

Rk.

Team

W-L

Last Week

Prev.

1.

Clemson

0-0

0-0

2

2.

North Carolina

0-0

0-0

3

3.

South Carolina

3-0

3-0

4

4.

Vanderbilt

3-0

3-0

8

5.

Miami

3-2

3-0

5

6.

Arkansas

4-2

2-1

6

7.

Rice

2-3

1-3

1

8.

Virginia

2-1

2-1

9

9.

 

Florida

State

6-0

3-0

14

10.

 

Oregon

State

7-0

3-0

15

11.

 

Wichita

State

0-0

0-0

10

12.

 

Cal

State

Fullerton

2-1

5-1

12

13.

 

Arizona

State

2-1

2-1

16

14.

Texas

3-4

2-2

7

15.

UCLA

2-4

0-3

11

16.

Georgia Tech

0-2

0-2

13

17.

 

Oklahoma

State

3-0

3-0

22

18.

San Diego

6-3

1-2

17

19.

Nebraska

0-0

0-0

19

20.

Tennessee

2-4

2-1

20

21.

Evansville

2-1

2-1

21

22.

Tulane

1-2

1-2

18

23.

Pepperdine

4-2

3-0

23

24.

Texas Christian

2-1

2-1

24

25.

Winthrop

4-2

3-0

25

3 Comments

  1. CapeMan
    Feb 14, 2007

    Scanning some websites and listening to some college baseball games this past weekend, I heard that Aaron Miller from Baylor will be playing in Chatham and Dylon Brown from Oklahoma State is also playing in Chatham. These guys are both on the top freshman list.

  2. Patrick Loftus
    Feb 16, 2007

    I am enjoying your blog. Do you plan to be in Falmouth this summer? We would be interested in meeting you, and possibly participating in a Commodore broadcast.

  3. Greg
    Feb 16, 2007

    Patrick, let me eagerly accept your invitation! Thanks for your comment and for your encouragement. This is clearly a passion for us.

    You will see in subsequent posts our reliance on the league’s terrific broadcasts.

    I may be there around the opening of the season and then for sure mid-July through end of the season.

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