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College  | Rankings | 4/7/2009

College: Top 50 Teams (4/6)


Records as of April 5

Compiled by Jeff Simpson

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Conf.
Record
Last Week's Results
1 1 1 Louisiana State SEC 23-8, 8-4 Georgia: 2-1; Tulane: 0-1
2 2 2 Arizona State Pac-10 23-5, 8-1 Washington: 3-0; Cal State Fullerton: 1-1
3 7 5 North Carolina ACC 24-7, 9-5 Georgia Tech: 2-1; Old Dominion: 1-0; Davidson: 1-0
4 4 4 Georgia SEC 23-5, 8-4 LSU: 1-2; Clemson: 2-0
5 8 9 Arkansas SEC 22-6, 10-2 South Carolina: 2-1; Missouri State: 1-0
6 5 8 Georgia Tech ACC 19-6, 9-4 North Carolina: 1-2
7 3 3 Cal State Fullerton Big West 20-7, 3-3 UC Irvine: 1-2; Arizona State: 1-1
8 6 6 Baylor Big 12 20-9, 7-5 Kansas: 2-1; Prairie View A&M: 1-0; Texas State: 0-1
9 9 12 Rice C-USA 21-7, 7-2 Tulane: 3-0; Dallas Baptist: 1-0
10 10 7 Miami (Fla.) ACC 23-8, 10-5 Florida State: 2-1; Barry: 1-0
11 12 10 Texas Big 12 20-8, 6-6 Oklahoma State: 2-1; Oral Roberts: 1-0
12 14 16 UC Irvine Big West 19-8, 5-1 Cal State Fullerton: 2-1; Loyola Marymount: 1-0
13 20 11 Mississippi SEC 22-8, 8-4 Kentucky: 3-0; Memphis: 1-0; Jackson State: 1-0; Arkansas State: 1-0
14 15 13 Oklahoma Big 12 25-7, 6-3 Missouri: 2-1; Nebraska: 1-0
15 16 17 Oregon State Pac-10 18-6, 5-1 California: 3-0
16 18 18 Virginia ACC 26-5, 8-5 Maryland: 2-1; Radford: 1-0; Norfolk State: 1-0
17 21 26 East Carolina C-USA 25-5, 8-1 UAB: 3-0; NC State: 1-0; Elon: 1-0
18 11 14 Texas A&M Big 12 20-11, 7-5 Texas Tech: 1-2; Texas-San Antonio: 1-0
19 19 23 Clemson ACC 20-10, 9-6 Duke: 2-1; Georgia: 0-2
20 13 15 Oklahoma State Big 12 21-10, 4-5 Texas: 1-2; Missouri: 0-1; Tabor: 1-0
21 26 40 San Diego West Coast 22-11, 6-0 Santa Clara: 3-0; UC Riverside: 0-1
22 28 21 Coastal Carolina Big South 24-7, 6-2 Gardner-Webb: 3-0; UNC Wilmington: 2-0
23 23 31 Florida State ACC 18-10, 7-6 Miami: 1-2; Florida: 1-0
24 29 20 Cal Poly Big West 21-7, 3-3 Cal State Northridge: 3-0; USC: 1-0
25 17 19 Florida SEC 19-11, 7-5 Vanderbilt: 1-2; Florida State: 0-1
26 32 24 Texas Christian Mtn. West 19-9, 6-3 New Mexico: 3-0; Texas-Arlington: 1-0
27 27 NR San Diego State Mtn. West 22-11 UC Davis: 3-1; UC Santa Barbara: 1-1
28 36 35 Kent State MAC 21-6, 7-1 Northern Illinois: 3-0; Penn State: 1-0; Malone: 1-0
29 30 50 New Mexico State WAC 28-4, 3-1 Sacramento State: 3-1
30 31 22 Louisville Big East 20-9, 5-4 Cincinnati: 2-1; Ball State: 1-0
31 35 NR Auburn SEC 20-10, 6-6 Mississippi State: 2-1
32 44 49 George Mason Colonial 24-5, 7-2 UNC Wilmington: 3-0; Georgetown: 1-0; Mt. St. Mary's: 1-0
33 40 28 Alabama SEC 20-10, 6-6 Tennessee: 3-0; Mississippi Valley State: 1-0
34 47 46 Kansas State Big 12 24-8, 5-4 Nebraska: 3-0; Creighton: 0-1
35 24 34 South Carolina SEC 20-10, 5-7 Arkansas: 1-2; Furman: 1-0; Citadel: 0-1
36 22 27 New Mexico Mtn. West 25-8, 5-4 Texas Christian: 0-3; Texas Tech: 1-1
37 25 36 Ohio State Big Ten 22-7, 3-3 Minnesota: 1-2; Xavier: 1-0; Marshall: 0-1
38 50 NR West Virginia Big East 23-6, 8-1 Georgetown: 3-0; Ohio: 1-0; Duquesne: 1-0
39 34 25 UC Santa Barbara Big West 17-9, 3-3 Pacific: 2-1; San Diego State: 1-1
40 38 30 Duke ACC 20-11, 7-8 Clemson: 1-2; Elon: 1-0; NC Central: 1-0
41 48 42 Boston College ACC 19-10, 7-6 NC State: 2-1; Connecticut: 1-0; Northeastern: 1-0
42 46 32 Vanderbilt SEC 19-12, 5-7 Florida: 2-1; Belmont: 0-1
43 37 38 UC Riverside Big West 18-8, 2-4 Long Beach State: 1-2; San Diego: 1-0
44 NR 39 Georgia Southern SoCon 21-7, 7-3 College of Charleston: 3-0
45 NR NR Eastern Illinois OVC 21-5, 7-0 Murray State: 2-0; Chicago State: 1-0; St. Louis: 1-0
46 33 37 College of Charleston SoCon 20-8, 10-5 Georgia Southern: 0-3; Charleston Southern: 1-0
47 NR NR Florida International Sun Belt 19-8, 8-4 Western Kentucky: 2-1; Jacksonville: 0-1
48 43 48 Western Kentucky Sun Belt 21-9, 9-3 Florida International: 1-2; Lipscomb: 1-0; Kentucky Wesleyan: 1-0
49 49 NR Liberty Big South 21-8, 9-2 VMI: 2-1; Longwood: 0-1; Old Dominion: 0-1
50 NR NR Gonzaga West Coast 20-8, 4-2 Pepperdine: 2-1; Washington: 1-0

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Coastal Region Scout Notes

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Camden McGill (2027, High Point, NC) had a great day at the plate for the Carolina Redsox vs. Wow Factor Carolina National 17u. The 5-foot-11, 170- pound center fielder has a solid frame. McGill bats from the left side with a short, impactful swing. He has quick bat speed, allowing him to get the barrel through the zone quicker. He uses his lower half effectively, firing his hips and rotating efficiently. McGill has had quality at-bats all weekend long, having multiple multi-hit games. Constantly battling and putting pressure on the defense. He finished the game going 2-for-3 with a single and a triple with 4 RBI on the day. Giovanni Luisa (2027, Weddington, NC) had an amazing day at the plate for the Wow Factor Carolina 17u Premier vs. Performance Carolina National/C35 17u. The 5-foot-10, 176-pound catcher has a solid athletic build. Luisa bats from the right side with a strong,...
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