Vanderbilt and North Carolina jump into Week 10 college baseball Power 10


Vanderbilt and North Carolina jump into Week 10 college baseball Power 10

It’s been 10 weeks on a college baseball and we have even more shocks in the Power 10 ranking.

1. Texas (previous 1)

Texas is largely the only team that holds its place. The Longhorn were quite dominant in sweeping over Auburn, and right now are a thing for No. 1. Kimble Schuessler had one of the best weeks of anyone on a plate, hit over 0.700, and had his first multi-homer game in the Final series with 8 RBI.

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2. Clemson (previous 4)

Clemson moves up to 2. The Tigers won the series over Louisville and Sophomore Drew Titsworth threw six flawless shifts in the game 2 at the first start of his career.

3. Oregon State (previous 6)

The Oregon State enters the first three. Beavers won a big match in the middle of the week against UCLA and then swept Cal State Northridge. Aiva Arquette continues to give impressive numbers. In the game he tied the Oregon State record for one game with six hits and Gavin Turley broke the record of the home run of Travis Bazan.

4. Florida State (previous 7)

Florida State is on No. 4, with many teams with drops. The seminols played one game last week and it was 19-0 victory over the southern Florida.

5. LSU (previous 9)

Two weeks ago, the Tigers bounced off a drop with a great victory over Alabama. Anthony Eyanson recorded 12 strokes over his six-instrument trip in a close victory in the game 2 to cover the series.

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6. Arkansas (previous 2)

Arkansas and Tennessee dropped in the ranking to No. 6 and 7, after both lost the series last week. Razorbacks were upset Texas A&M, which was on the tears, for their second loss of the series SEC.

7. Tennessee (previous 3)

Volds lost the Kentucky series and now dropped two of their last three series in Sec Play.

8. Vanderbilt (previous NR)

Vanderbilt enters the ranking of 8. Commodores hit four Homery 2 in the game 2 to secure a series before limiting a strong offense of Georgia in 3 with a solid pitch from Connor Fennell on the hill (5.2 shifts, two earned runs, 11 strokes).

9. North Carolina (previous NR)

North Carolina will re -enter the power of 10 after winning the series over Virginia Tech. This team seems to be hot at the right time. In the rubber match they overcame the early deficit to win the series after Jackson van de Brake hit Homer with the binding of the game.

10. Georgia (previous 5)

Finally, Georgia will drop by five seats per no. 10 after being swept by Vanderbilt. Bulldogs still earned a series of victory over Arkansas two weeks ago to keep them in Power 10, but things are shaking every week.


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