Miami baseball came through with a clean sweep of Lehigh this week, but even with the wins, the Hurricanes dropped a spot in the latest D1Baseball rankings. They’re now sitting at No. 23, down from No. 22 last week.
The ACC is loaded this season, and Miami is the eighth team from the conference to make the top-25. Ahead of them are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Louisville, Florida State, NC State, Clemson, and Wake Forest. Miami rounds out the group.
After sweeping Lehigh, the Hurricanes have some momentum on their side and will look to build on it as they push deeper into the season. Even with the slight drop, being in the top-25 is nothing to sneeze at, and Miami is still proving they belong in the conversation nationally.
Check out this weeks D1Baseball rankings:
2. LSU
3. Texas
4. Mississippi State
5. Georgia Tech
6. Coastal Carolina
7. TCU
8. Arkansas
9. Auburn
10. North Carolina
11. Oregon State
12. Florida
13. Tennessee
14. Georgia
15. Louisville
16. Florida State
17. North Carolina State
18. Kentucky
19. Clemson
20. Southern Miss
21. Oklahoma
22. Wake Forest
23. Miami
24. Texas A&M
25. West Virginia
The ACC is loaded this season, and Miami is the eighth team from the conference to make the top-25. Ahead of them are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Louisville, Florida State, NC State, Clemson, and Wake Forest. Miami rounds out the group.
After sweeping Lehigh, the Hurricanes have some momentum on their side and will look to build on it as they push deeper into the season. Even with the slight drop, being in the top-25 is nothing to sneeze at, and Miami is still proving they belong in the conversation nationally.
Check out this weeks D1Baseball rankings:
This week's Top 25 (per D1Baseball)
1. UCLA2. LSU
3. Texas
4. Mississippi State
5. Georgia Tech
6. Coastal Carolina
7. TCU
8. Arkansas
9. Auburn
10. North Carolina
11. Oregon State
12. Florida
13. Tennessee
14. Georgia
15. Louisville
16. Florida State
17. North Carolina State
18. Kentucky
19. Clemson
20. Southern Miss
21. Oklahoma
22. Wake Forest
23. Miami
24. Texas A&M
25. West Virginia