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DURHAM, N.C—In the most anticipated series of the college baseball season so far, Florida went up to South Carolina and won two of three at the two-time defending national champion Gamecocks, as the Gators continued their run at No. 1 in the Baseball America College Top 25 rankings.

The top three in the rankings stood pat from last week, with Florida being followed by Stanford and Arkansas, but there was some shuffling in the rest of the top 10. Among those on the move, Florida State bumped up to No. 4 after a 5-1 week, while Texas A&M improved three spots to No. 7 after going out west and sweeping Pepperdine on the road. Kentucky's undefeated run to start the season came to an end, but the Wildcats still won their series at Tennessee and and climbed to No. 10. The Wildcats are in the top 10 for the first time since May of 2006.

Purdue, like Kentucky, improved six spots to No. 19 after winning its series at Ohio State, upping the Boilermakers' record to 16-4 despite all their games having been played away from home so far.

Two teams entered the Top 25, with Baylor returning to the rankings at No. 21 thanks to a series sweep of Kansas. San Diego makes its season debut in the rankings at No. 24, having won its first West Coast Conference series this weekend against Santa Clara and gotten out to a 20-6 start against a quality schedule.

The staff of Baseball America determines the Top 25 rankings. Records do not include ties.



Rk. Team W-L Last Week Prev.

1. Florida 22-2 3-1 1

2. Stanford 15-2 2-0 2

3. Arkansas 22-3 3-1 3

4. Florida State 21-3 5-1 6

5. North Carolina 18-5 2-1 4

6. UCLA 17-4 2-0 7

7. Texas A&M 19-5 3-0 10

8. Arizona 18-7 2-3 5

9. Rice 18-8 3-2 9

10. Kentucky 24-1 3-1 16

11. South Carolina 17-7 2-3 8

12. Miami 19-5 3-1 12

13. Cal State Fullerton 14-8 2-1 13

14. Arizona State 15-8 3-1 14

15. Louisiana State 18-6 2-2 11

16. Mississippi 17-7 2-2 17

17. Central Florida 19-6 3-1 21

18. Texas 13-9 3-1 22

19. Purdue 16-4 2-1 25

20. North Carolina State 16-5 1-2 20

21. Baylor 18-7 4-0 NR

22. Oregon State 15-7 1-2 19

23. Oregon 15-6 2-1 24

24. San Diego 20-6 3-0 NR

25. Georgia 17-8 2-2 18

Dropped out: Georgia Tech (15), Texas State (23).

 
We are on 11th place i see, i believe is good
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