Vanderbilt Ranked No. 29 in Collegiate Baseball

Vanderbilt Ranked No. 29 in Collegiate Baseball

3/8/2004

Head coach Tim Corbin’s Commodores are currently ranked No. 29 by Collegiate Baseball.

Vanderbilt Ranked No. 29 in Collegiate Baseball

The Vanderbilt Commodore baseball team entered the Collegiate Baseball National Poll this week at #29.  The Commodores are 10-1 on the season, coming off a three-game sweep of Cincinnati.  There are eight SEC teams ranked in the Top 30, including LSU in the top spot.

Vanderbilt hits the road for the first time this season with a Tuesday game at Austin Peay (4 pm) and a three-game series at Baylor (Waco, Texas) this weekend (March 12-14).

The Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll is the oldest college baseball poll. Its birth took place during the 1957 college baseball season.

Collegiate Baseball Newspaper’s NCAA Div. I Poll
(As of March 8, 2004)

Rank School (Record)       Points   Previous
1. Louisiana St. (12-2)          495             1
2. Stanford (15-3)                494             2
3. Texas (19-2)                    492             3
4. South Carolina (12-0)       490             5
5. Arizona St. (15-2)            489             6
6. Rice (11-3)                      487             4
7. Miami, Fla. (11-3)            485             8
8. Notre Dame (7-1)             483             7
9. Wichita St. (3-0)              478             9
10. Florida Atlantic (16-1)     473             11
11. Long Beach St. (11-4)     470             10
12. Auburn (13-1)                468             14
13. Texas A&M (14-2)           466             12
14. Florida (15-3)                 463             19
15. Mississippi (11-0)           460             21
16. Tulane (10-3)                 458             13
17. Mississippi St. (7-0)        454             24
18. U.C. Irvine (12-3-1)        451             25
19. Florida St. (11-5)            449             23
20. Nebraska (6-3)               447             15
21. Oklahoma (10-3)            445             16
22. Georgia Tech. (8-5)         443             17
23. North Carolina St. (10-2) 438             22
24. East Carolina (12-3)        435             18
25. North Carolina (8-3)        432             30
26. Tennessee (11-2)            430             –
27. Southern Miss. (11-1)      428             –
28. N.C. Greensboro (10-1)    425             –
29. Vanderbilt (10-1)         422             –
30. Virginia (13-1)                419             –