  
| Collegiate Baseball Top 25
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Rank School (Record) |
Points |
Previous |
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1. Louisiana St.
(11-0) |
493 |
1 |
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2. Arizona St. (11-0) |
491 |
2 |
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3. Florida St. (10-0) |
489 |
6 |
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4. Virginia (9-2) |
488 |
3 |
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5. Georgia Tech.
(10-1) |
486 |
5 |
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6. Texas (8-3) |
484 |
4 |
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7. Coastal Carolina
(10-1) |
481 |
8 |
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8. Louisville (11-0) |
478 |
13 |
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9. Florida (7-2) |
477 |
7 |
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10. UCLA (9-0) |
475 |
14 |
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11. Texas Christian
(8-2) |
473 |
9 |
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12. Oregon St. (7-3) |
472 |
10 |
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13. Clemson (9-1) |
469 |
12 |
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14. North Carolina
(10-1) |
468 |
15 |
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15. Miami, Fla. (7-3) |
466 |
11 |
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16. Oklahoma (11-1) |
464 |
17 |
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17. Ohio St. (8-2) |
462 |
16 |
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18. Mississippi (9-2) |
460 |
18 |
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19. Arkansas (8-2) |
458 |
19 |
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20. East Carolina (7-3) |
455 |
21 |
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21. Wichita St. (7-1) |
452 |
24 |
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22. New Mexico (8-4) |
449 |
20 |
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23. South Carolina (6-4) |
448 |
22 |
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24. Kentucky (9-1) |
445 |
25 |
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25. Washington St. (9-1) |
440 |
28 |
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26. S.E. Louisiana
(11-1) |
438 |
29 |
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27. Vanderbilt (10-1) |
436 |
30 |
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28. N.C. State (10-1) |
433 |
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29. Stanford (7-4) |
432 |
27 |
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30. Alabama (8-1) |
429 |
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"LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER'S" NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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INF Raynor Campbell,
Baylor: Campbell had a monster
week as he belted 4 home runs, 3 doubles and knocked in 17 RBIs over six
games. He collected at least one RBI in all six games, including
multiple-RBI efforts in five games. Campbell drove in runs in 12 different
plate appearances during the week. He was 12-for-24 at the plate. |
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1B Connor Powers,
Mississippi St.: Powers belted 3
home runs and knocked in 15 runs over four games last week. He also had 7
walks and scored 5 runs. He matched a career-high with 6 RBIs and belted his
second walk-off home run of the year in a 10-7, 10-inning win over Southeast
Missouri. Then he topped that personal best with 7 RBIs and his second 2
home run game of the year in a 14-6 win over Michigan St. |
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RHP Matt Little, Kentucky:
Little posted a win and a save
with 11 strikeouts over five innings for the Wildcats. In Kentucky's
dramatic comeback win over Monmouth, Little entered with UK trailing by six
runs in the sixth inning. He struck out the first six batters he faced and
fanned seven of his first eight as the Wildcats came back to beat Monmouth,
14-13. |
| SS Nick Delguidice, Florida Atlantic:
Delguidice was remarkable over a 3-game series against Boston College as
he knocked in 13 runs, hit 2 homers and delivered 2 doubles. He set a school
record in the middle game as he drove in 9 runs during a 15-6 Owl win. He
went 4-for-4 with 2 home runs and 3 runs scored. In game three, he continued
his hot hitting by going 3-for-3 with 4 RBIs and a run scored during an 11-7
win over BC. Those two games lifted his batting average by over .170 points
and were his first home runs and RBIs of the season. He also did not commit
an error defensively. In three games, he was 9-for-15 at the plate. |
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