Tennessee (39-9) tops NCBWA Division I Poll

DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division I polls for the 27th year with its 2024 weekly surveys.

Tennessee becomes the fifth team to garner a No. 1 ranking in this year’s NCBWA survey, just ahead of two-week No. 1 Texas A&M. The Volunteers join A&M, Wake Forest, Oregon State and Arkansas in holding down DI’s top position.

Some of the big movers from Week 11 to Week 12 are Kentucky from No. 8 to 5, Wake Forest from No. 15 to 12, Georgia from No. 17 to 14, Mississippi State from No. 18 to 15, Indiana State from No. 20 to 17, Oklahoma from No. 24 to 18 and Oregon and Troy from receiving votes to No. 23 and 24, respectively, among others.

There have been 12 conferences (eight this week) represented in the first 10 standings of 2024, and there were 15 different conferences in the 2023 NCBWA polls.

The 2024 poll voters come from among 33 college baseball writers and related media persons from throughout the nation. The ’24 season features 305 NCAA Division I baseball-playing schools.

2024 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (MAY 6)
Rk.SchoolConferenceRecordPvs.
1. Tennessee SEC 39-9 3
2. Texas A&M SEC 40-8 1
3. Clemson ACC 36-10 4
4. Arkansas SEC 40-9 2
5. Kentucky SEC 35-10 8
6. East Carolina American Athletic 37-9 5
7. Florida State ACC 35-10 6
8. Virginia ACC 35-12 10
9. Oregon State Pac-12 35-12 7
10. North Carolina ACC 35-11 9
11. Duke ACC 32-14 12
12. Wake Forest ACC 32-16 15
13. South Carolina SEC 32-15 14
14. Georgia SEC 35-12 17
15. Mississippi State SEC 32-16 18
16. UC Irvine Big West 34-10 11
17. Indiana State MVC 34-10 20
18. Oklahoma Big 12 29-17 24
19. Arizona Pac-12 29-17 23
20. UC Santa Barbara Big West 31-12 25
21. Oklahoma State Big 12 32-16 16
22. NC State ACC 26-18 22
23. Oregon Pac-12 32-15 RV
24. Troy Sun Belt 34-15 RV
25. Vanderbilt SEC 32-16 13
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically): Alabama (29-18), Austin Peay (30-17), Bethune-Cookman (27-21), Cal Poly (28-17), California (28-17), Cal Poly (28-17), Charleston (33-11), Coastal Carolina (27-20), Connecticut (27-19), Creighton (31-14), DBU (34-12), Florida (24-23), Georgia Tech (28-17), Hawai’i (25-15), Illinois (28-16), Jackson State (28-16), Lamar (36-10), Louisiana (34-15), Louisiana Tech (35-15), Louisville (29-18), LSU (31-18), Maryland (31-18), Nebraska (30-16), Northeastern (32-13), Ole Miss (25-22), St. John’s (31-11-1), Samford (31-16), San Diego (33-13), Southern Miss (31-17), Texas (30-19), UCF (29-15), UC San Diego (26-19), UNCW (32-16), USC Upstate (30-18), Utah (30-15), Virginia Tech (31-14), West Virginia (28-18), WKU (31-16)..
Dropped out: No. 19 Alabama; No. 21 Louisiana.
By conference: SEC 8, ACC 7, Pac-12 3, Big West 2, Big 12 2, American 1, Missouri Valley 1, Sun Belt 1.

Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. Members receive a membership card, directory, newsletter updates and official votes in the Dick Howser Trophy, Regional Players of the Year and NCBWA All-America voting. The NCBWA also sponsors Division I Players of the Week, the Stopper of the Year, and publication and writing contests.