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NCAA BASEBALL

NCAA Baseball Week 10 Standings

Week 10 in college baseball sees Tennessee show the first chink in their armor all season, but still holding the top spot with Oregon State closing in

Jeffrey May
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - APRIL 16: Zach Gregory #3 of the Arkansas Razorbacks bunts the ball during a game against the LSU Tigers at Baum-Walker Stadium at George Cole Field on April 16, 2022 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Tigers 6-2. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Tennessee have looked unstoppable, almost too good to be true, throughout the first nine weeks of the NCAA baseball season. Last week proved them to be human after all, as they dropped back-to-back games to Tennessee Tech and Alabama. They have managed to hold on to the top spot in this week’s poll, but while they have become used to sitting head and shoulders above the pack, they can now feel Oregon State breathing down their neck at the number two team in the country.

There is a reshuffle from bottom up in the top ten as Oklahoma State and Arkansas both leapfrog Miami on strength of schedule, but the week’s big movers are Stanford and Virginia Tech who move from near the bottom of the Top 25 to the seven and eight slots respectively.

We have four new entrants as Oregon, TCU, Maryland, and Georgia Southern all make an appearance in the rankings, while the average slide was seven spots across the board to make room. The list divides at the middle with Gonzaga, UCLA, and Georgia retaining the same three spots for two weeks in a row.

Week 10 NCAA Division I Baseball Top Twenty Five

  1. Tennessee (33-3)
  2. Oregon State (27-7)
  3. Oklahoma State (26-10)
  4. Arkansas (28-7)
  5. Miami (28-8)
  6. Southern Mississippi (27-8)
  7. Stanford (20-11)
  8. Virginia Tech (23-9)
  9. Texas Tech (27-12)
  10. Texas (26-12)
  11. Virginia (27-9)
  12. Gonzaga (23-9)
  13. UCLA (24-11)
  14. Georgia (26-10)
  15. Connecticut (28-7)
  16. Louisville (24-11)
  17. Texas State (28-9)
  18. Notre Dame (21-8)
  19. Auburn (24-12)
  20. Oregon (24-11)
  21. TCU (24-12)
  22. LSU (23-12)
  23. Dallas Baptist (23-12)
  24. Maryland (29-7)
  25. Georgia Southern (24-11)