Four New Teams Enter Top 25

Plus, a look at which colleges produced the most big league talent on Opening Day & much more.

Razorbacks Headline Top 25 Yet Again

Arkansas remains No. 1 in the Baseball America Top 25 after sweeping LSU.

The Razorbacks have won their first three SEC series and are off to an 8-1 start to conference play, matching their best ever start under coach Dave Van Horn. They are No. 1 in the Top 25 for the fourth straight week.

Clemson remains No. 2, while Texas A&M rises to No. 3, its highest mark since the final 2022 rankings. Florida and Tennessee round out the top five.

Four new teams join the Top 25, led by Oregon at No. 20. Nebraska, UC Santa Barbara and Coastal Carolina follow at Nos. 22, 23 and 24, respectively. Oregon, Nebraska and UCSB are making their first appearance this season in the Top 25, while Coastal returns to the rankings after missing last week.

Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Georgia dropped out of the Top 25 after losing series.

You can find the latest updates below.

NCAA to the pros pipeline

These Colleges Produced The Most Players On Opening Day Rosters

Louisville may be down this year, but the Cardinals’ recent track record of sending talent to the majors is unmatched. Louisville leads all NCAA programs with nine players on active big league Opening Day rosters, including notable players such as Will Smith, Henry Davis, Reid Detmers and Bobby Miller. You can see the full breakdown of schools below. Spoiler alert: There’s a lot of SEC representation.

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