LSU Baseball
By Hunt Palmer
LSU is ranked again.
After falling from the polls three weeks ago, the Tigers appeared at No. 24 in D1Baseball’s Week 8 poll. LSU was 3-1 last week with a series win at Tennessee. It was LSU’s second consecutive series win.
Ten SEC teams were included in the Top 25 with LSU and Ole Miss occupying the final slots. Texas led the way for the league at No. 2 behind UCLA which has won 23 in a row. Alabama made its debut in the top 10 at eighth.
Four of LSU’s final six SEC foes are ranked by the site.
LSU did not make either the Baseball America or Perfect Game rankings.
D1Baseball Top 25
- UCLA
- Texas
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia
- Florida State
- North Carolina
- Oregon State
- Alabama
- Mississippi State
- Southern Miss
- Coastal Carolina
- Central Florida
- Virginia
- Southern Cal
- Auburn
- Oklahoma
- West Virginia
- Texas A&M
- Nebraska
- Arizona State
- Oregon
- Arkansas
- Boston College
- LSU
- Ole Miss

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