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Post by husker_blitz on Apr 8, 2004 23:59:19 GMT -5
Well that was an adventure logging in Anyway..I think the blue on the light gray is kind of hard to read, at least on my moniter anyways.
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Post by husker_blitz on May 2, 2004 19:51:53 GMT -5
DURHAM, N.C. - Texas held on to the No. 1 spot in Baseball America's Top 25 weekly college baseball rankings for the third straight week by winning a Big 12 series against Nebraska.
East Carolina defeated North Carolina State and then swept a three-game series from Louisville to set a school record with 16 consecutive wins. The Pirates moved up to No. 7, their highest ranking ever. East Carolina was rated eighth on May 27, 2001.
Arkansas made this week's biggest leap; the Razorbacks are up to No. 12 from No. 20 after winning their fifth straight Southeastern Conference series. Arkansas is 13-5 in league play, two games better than any other team.
Clemson forced its way back into the poll at No. 22 after a six-week absence. The Tigers swept an Atlantic Coast Conference series from North Carolina State and have won 18 of their last 22 games, including 14 straight at home.
Florida also found its way back into the rankings by sweeping an SEC series from Vanderbilt.
The staff of Baseball America determines the Top 25 rankings. Records indicated are through games of April 25 and do not include ties.
Rk Team W-L Last Week Previous 1. Texas 41-6 3-1 1 2. Stanford 31-6 2-1 2 3. Rice 33-7 3-0 3 4. Miami 30-9 2-1 4 5. Long Beach State 29-9 3-0 5 6. Louisiana State 31-11 3-1 7 7. East Carolina 35-6 4-0 9 8. South Carolina 29-11 3-1 10 9. Mississippi 31-11 0-5 6 10. Wichita State 28-7 5-0 12 11. Notre Dame 32-8 2-3 8 12. Arkansas 29-13 4-0 20 13. Tulane 30-12 4-0 18 14. UC Irvine 26-11 3-1 16 15. Oklahoma 26-16 1-3 13 16. Texas A&M 33-12 2-1 17 17. Virginia 35-9 3-2 15 18. Auburn 28-14 2-2 14 19. Oral Roberts 33-7 2-0 19 20. Southern Mississippi 30-11 1-3 11 21. Florida 31-12 3-1 NR 22. Clemson 27-14 5-0 NR 23. Tennessee 31-11 2-2 21 24. Central Florida 32-9 0-1 23 25. North Carolina 31-11 4-1 25
Dropped Out: Nebraska (22), Vanderbilt (24).
The top 25 poll is posted every Monday by 2 p.m. ET.
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Post by husker_blitz on Apr 13, 2004 19:17:33 GMT -5
Rk Team W-L Last Week Previous 1. Texas 35-4 4-0 2 2. Stanford 25-5 2-1 1 3. Rice 27-6 3-0 4 4. Miami 26-7 2-1 5 5. Long Beach State 23-8 3-0 7 6. South Carolina 25-7 2-2 6 7. Louisiana State 24-9 0-4 3 8. Mississippi 26-6 2-2 8 9. Notre Dame 25-4 3-1 9 10. Tulane 25-9 3-1 12 11. Wichita State 20-5 4-2 10 12. Southern Mississippi 27-6 3-2 11 13. Texas A&M 29-9 3-1 15 14. UC Irvine 22-7 3-1 16 15. East Carolina 28-6 4-0 17 16. Auburn 24-10 3-1 18 17. Tennessee 29-5 4-0 18 18. Oklahoma 22-11 3-1 18 19. Nebraska 24-7 3-2 13 20. North Carolina 25-8 2-2 14 21. Arkansas 23-11 3-1 NR 22. Vanderbilt 24-8 3-1 19 23. Virginia 29-7 4-0 NR 24. Oral Roberts 26-7 3-1 NR 25. Florida State 25-11 2-2 21
Dropped Out: Central Florida (19), Arizona State (23), Florida (24).
Nebraska dropped six spots after a disappointing outing against Texas Tech.
The Horns are on an 8-game streak while Stanford suffered a singular set back during last week
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Post by husker_blitz on Apr 9, 2004 22:35:21 GMT -5
Baseball America's Mid-Season Report is out and has their predictions on the upcoming 64-team tournament held as regionals around the country. www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/040409regional.htmlSo far it looks like the usual suspects when it comes to hosting the regionals. Any thoughts?
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Post by husker_blitz on Apr 11, 2004 11:08:05 GMT -5
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