College World Series

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  1. Jetcane

    Jetcane New Member

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    The Regionals take place at the end of this month.

    Current Rankings:

    DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through April 27 and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America):

    Record Pv
    1. Miami 36-5 1
    2. North Carolina 38-8 2
    3. Stanford 25-13 5
    4. Arizona State 35-7 6
    5. Florida State 35-7 3
    6. Nebraska 32-8 8
    7. Rice 34-11 9
    8. San Diego 35-11 11
    9. Oklahoma State 32-11 13
    10. Texas A&M 37-7 18
    11. Georgia 29-14 10
    12. Cal State Fullerton 26-15 15
    13. UC Irvine 28-10 16
    14. Wichita State 33-9 14
    15. Missouri 29-14 4
    16. California 27-13 7
    17. South Carolina 31-14 12
    18. Kentucky 33-11 22
    19. North Carolina State 30-13 24
    20. Coastal Carolina 36-9 20
    21. Michigan 30-10 19
    22. Vanderbilt 31-13 17
    23. Oregon State 20-14 NR
    24. St. John's 31-10 NR
    25. Long Beach State 26-15 25


    CWS Official Site:

    http://www.cwsomaha.com/road-to-omaha/future-college-world-series-dates.html
     
  2. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Oregon State isn't good this year? Maybe the Heels have a chance to win it all instead of 2nd place finishes the last 2 years.
     
  3. Jetcane

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    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I havent seen them play this year, but I keep close tabs on how they are doing from reading the Canes message board.

    When I go down there to visit i will take in a game if they are at home.
     
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    finally miami is back on top, go canes!!!
     
  7. Jetcane

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    USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll

    May 5, 2008

    The USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 baseball coaches' poll, with records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, ranking in last week's poll and first-place votes received:

    Rank School (first-place votes) Record Points Last week

    1 Miami (Fla.) (28) 39-5 774 1

    2 North Carolina (1) 38-8 740 2

    3 Florida State (2) 39-7 701 3

    4 Arizona State 37-8 672 4

    5 Texas A&M 40-8 643 5

    6 Rice 34-11 611 6

    7 Nebraska 36-8-1 562 7

    8 Oklahoma State 35-12 490 9

    9 Georgia 31-15-1 447 13

    10 Wichita State 36-11 436 8

    11 San Diego 37-13 420 11

    12 Stanford 27-15-2 406 12

    13 UC Irvine 30-12 392 10

    14 Vanderbilt 34-13 379 17

    15 South Carolina 33-15 370 14

    16 Cal State-Fullerton 29-16 326 18

    17 Missouri 31-16 258 16

    18 Coastal Carolina 38-11 214 15

    19 Michigan 34-11 203 22

    20 North Carolina State 32-14 173 20

    21 California 29-15-2 155 21

    22 LSU 32-16-1 89 NR

    23 Arizona 31-15 79 24

    24 East Carolina 36-13 67 NR

    25 Kentucky 34-14 61 19


    Dropped out: No. 23 Long Beach State, No. 25 Mississippi.
     
  8. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Where are the new rankings? The Heels are #1 after taking 2 of 3 from the Canes.
     
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    Probably on the USA Today page. My gf's daughter had a bad weekend and I didnt follow the series. :sad:

    I'll follow up on it later.
     
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    1 North Carolina (19) 45-10 760 2

    2 Miami (Fla.) (9) 43-8 748 1

    3 Florida State (1) 46-9 700 3

    4 Arizona State (2) 44-9 689 4

    5 Rice 42-11 667 5

    6 Oklahoma State 40-15 549 9

    7 Nebraska 39-12-1 483 6

    8 Cal State Fullerton 35-17 480 12

    9 Georgia 35-19-1 478 8

    10 Texas A&M 42-14 454 7

    11 San Diego 39-15 403 10

    12 UC Irvine 36-15 354 11

    13 LSU 39-16-1 338 21

    14 Wichita State 41-15 325 14t

    15 Missouri 37-17 317 20

    16 Coastal Carolina 43-11 299 14t

    17 Stanford 31-19-2 297 16

    18 Michigan 42-12 269 17

    19 California 32-17-2 197 19

    20 Kentucky 41-15 180 24

    21 Vanderbilt 37-18 178 13

    22 North Carolina State 37-18 148 22

    23 South Carolina 37-19 133 18

    24 Georgia Tech 38-17 107 25

    25 Arizona 35-16 87 23


    Dropped out: None.
     
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    ACC Baseball

    The Hurricanes are staying hot when it counts.

    Miami advanced to the ACC title game, where the Canes will play Virginia in Jacksonville at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    UM advanced with a 5-2 win over NC State today. The victory was led by a 3-run home run by Jemile Weeks and the strong pitching of No. 3 starter Enrique Garcia. He threw seven scoreless innings.

    "It's exciting because now we're in the playoffs," Garcia said. "It's a little taste of what the NCAA tournament will be like. We've been saying our ultimate goal is to get the National ring but we might as well pick up another ACC ring on the way."

    Weeks added, "We have so much confidence in the pitching staff based on what they've done all season. We felt late in the games that we can beat just about anybody as long as these guys go out there and pitch the way we know they can pitch."

    Weeks broke a scoreless tie with his two-out homer in the third. The 'Canes added two in the fourth on Dave DiNatale's RBI double and Jason Hagerty's run-scoring single.

    Weeks said of his home run that "I was coming into the at-bat ready. I just wanted something that I could drive and the opportunity came with the first pitch he gave me and I didn't want to miss it. I put on a good swing and it led to a home run. That's a big way to get it started there."

    Garcia (6-2) struck out seven and allowed only three hits. Carlos Gutierrez pitched the final inning and one-third to get his 11th save, and struck out the final two batters with two runners on in the bottom of the ninth.

    Coach Jim Morris said of the victory that "I thought it was a well played game on both sides. I like low scoring games and I like close games, of course I like games that you win. NC State has an outstanding club that I'm sure will do well in the NCAA tournament. It's a big game for us to give us a chance to play in the ACC Championship for the first time since we've been in the Conference. It's an honor to play in that game and we need to go out and give it our best effort and win it."

    Miami is now set to face Virginia, a team it has defeated three times with no losses this season. Virginia advanced by beating Florida State, 5-3.

    "The ACC Tournament is tougher than the NCAA Regional," Morris said. "We've got more tough teams in this tournament than we'll see in the regional without question. Every game is tough, no question about it and one through eight can play."

    The Canes will find out their postseason fate when the NCAA Selection Committee announces the 64-team field Monday, May 26, at 12:30 p.m. on ESPN. The 16 regional sites will also be determined Sunday, May 25, at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.
     
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    Miami relief pitcher Kyle Bellamy, right, and catcher Yasmani Grandal celebrate winning the ACC baseball tournament championship game over Virginia, 8-4, Sunday, May 25, 2008, in Jacksonville.
    PHIL COALE / AP
     
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    GO NOLES! Well find a way to blow it like every year.
     
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    Regional Matchups

    (1) *Miami (47-8)
    (4) Bethune-Cookman (36-20)
    (3) Mississippi (37-24)
    (2) Missouri (38-19)

    (1) Arizona (38-17)
    (4) Eastern Mich. (25-32)
    (3) Kentucky (42-17)
    (2) *Michigan (45-12)

    (1) *North Carolina St. (38-20)
    (4) James Madison (38-17)
    (3) Charlotte (43-14)
    (2) South Carolina (38-21)

    (1) *Georgia (35-21-1)
    (4) Lipscomb (32-28)
    (3) Louisville (41-19)
    (2) Georgia Tech (39-19)

    (1) *Cal St. Fullerton (37-19)
    (4) Rider (29-26)
    (3) Virginia (38-21)
    (2) UCLA (31-25)

    (1) *Stanford (33-21-2)
    (4) UC Davis (34-22)
    (3) Arkansas (34-22)
    (2) Pepperdine (36-19)

    (1) *Oklahoma St. (42-16)
    (4) Western Ky. (33-25)
    (3) TCU (43-17)
    (2) Wichita St. (44-15)

    (1) *Florida St. (48-10)
    (4) Bucknell (29-22-2)
    (3) Tulane (37-20-1)
    (2) Florida (34-22)

    (1) *North Carolina (46-12)
    (4) Mt. St. Mary's (21-32)
    (3) Elon (43-16)
    (2) UNC Wilmington (42-15-1)

    (1) *Coastal Caro. (47-12)
    (4) Columbia (22-28)
    (3) Alabama (34-26)
    (2) East Carolina (40-19)

    (1) *Nebraska (40-14-1)
    (4) Eastern Ill. (27-28)
    (3) Oral Roberts (46-12)
    (2) UC Irvine (38-16)

    (1) *LSU (43-16-1)
    (4) Texas Southern (16-32)
    (3) New Orleans (42-19)
    (2) Southern Miss. (40-20)

    (1) *Rice (42-13)
    (4) Sam Houston St. (37-23)
    (3) St. John's (N.Y.) (41-14)
    (2) Texas (37-20)

    (1) *Texas A&M (43-16)
    (4) Ill.-Chicago (34-20)
    (3) Houston (39-22)
    (2) Dallas Baptist (37-17)

    (1) *Long Beach St. (37-19)
    (4) Fresno St. (37-27)
    (3) California (33-19-2)
    (2) San Diego (41-15)

    (1) *Arizona St. (45-11)
    (4) Stony Brook (34-24)
    (3) Oklahoma (34-24-1)
    (2) Vanderbilt (40-20)

    * Denotes host site.
     
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    This is the year that AZ State takes the tiltle
     
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    FRESNO STATE upsets Long Beach State and San Diego!

    We'll face Arizona State in the Tempe Super Regional...the Bulldogs will most likely be swept by the 3 seed Sun Devils. I'm just glad they made it this far.
     
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    The other "Sweet Sixteen" teams are:

    Fresno State
    FSU
    Georgia
    Texas A&M
    Stanford
    CalFullerton

    It should be good.
     
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    I'm glad Georgia made it, I'll have to check out their SS. I guess he's gonna be a top 5 pick in today's draft. DRAFT DAY BABY, I'M PUMPED!
     

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