Tennessee (60-13) tops final NCBWA Division I Poll

DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA Division I polls for the 27th year with its 2024 weekly surveys.

No. 1 Tennessee captured its first NCAA Baseball Championship this year after starting 2024 at No. 5 in the NCBWA polls while NCAA runnerup was preseason No. 10 Texas A&M. The Volunteers held down the top spot in NCBWA rankings from May 6-June 4 prior to Omaha while the Aggies were ranked No. 1 nationally for three weeks from April 15-29. UT also finished with the most victories by any Division I team nationally this year with 60 to set a Southeastern Conference season wins’ record and was No. 1 seed in NCAA Championship selections. A&M began NCAA activity as the No. 3 seed.

Tennessee also joined Miami (Florida) in 1999 as the only No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Championship to capture the crown since the tourney field was expanded to 64 teams in ’99.

Some of the big movers from June 4 to the final survey on Week 17 were Florida from No. 13 to 5, Florida State from No. 6 to 3, Virginia from No. 9 to 7, and NC State from No. 10 to 8, among others.

There were 12 conferences (eight in the final poll) represented in the 17 standings of 2024, and there were 15 different conferences in the 2023 NCBWA polls.

Wake Forest was the preseason No. 1 for in the 2024 surveys and followed previous pre-No. 1 selections LSU (1998, 2001, 2023), Southern California (1999), Miami (Fla.) (2000), Stanford (2002), Texas (2003, 06, 10, 22) Rice (2004, 07), Cal State Fullerton (2005, 14), Arizona State (2008), North Carolina (2009), TCU (2011, 17), Florida (2012, 18, 21), Arkansas (2013) and Vanderbilt (2015, 19, 20).

The NCBWA Division I Top 30 preseason poll will resume the rankings in February 2025.

The 2024 poll voters come from among 33 college baseball writers and related media persons from throughout the nation. The ’24 season features 305 NCAA Division I baseball-playing schools, and for more information or to join the NCBWA, please go to www.ncbwa.com.

FINAL 2024 NCBWA DIVISION I POLL (JUNE 25)
Rk.SchoolConferenceRecordPvs.
1.TennesseeSEC60-131
2.Texas A&MSEC53-153
3.Florida StateACC49-176
4.KentuckySEC46-162
5.FloridaSEC36-3013
6.North CarolinaACC48-164
7.VirginiaACC44-159
8.NC StateACC38-2310
9.ClemsonACC44-165
10.Oregon StatePac-1245-167
11.GeorgiaSEC43-178
12.OregonPac-1240-2011
13.West VirginiaBig 1236-2412
14.ConnecticutBig East35-2614
15.EvansvilleMissouri Valley39-2616
16.Kansas StateBig 1235-2615
17.East CarolinaAmerican Athletic46-1717
18.ArkansasSEC44-1620
19.Oklahoma StateBig 1242-1918
20.OklahomaBig 1240-2122
21.UC IrvineBig West45-1419
22.UC Santa BarbaraBig West44-1423
23.Mississippi StateSEC40-2325
24.DukeACC40-2024
25.LSUSEC43-2321
Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically):Alabama (33-24), Arizona (36-23), Cal Poly (35-22), California (36-19), Charleston (41-14), Coastal Carolina (36-25), DBU (45-15), Georgia Tech (33-25), Illinois (35-21), Indiana State (44-15), Jackson State (35-20), Louisiana (42-20), Louisiana Tech (45-19), Nebraska (40-22), Samford (36-22), San Diego (41-15), Southern Miss (43-20), Texas (36-24), UCF (37-21), UIC (35-20), UNCW (40-21), Wake Forest (38-22).
Dropped out: None.
By conference: SEC 8, ACC 6, Big 12 4, Big West 2, Pac-12 2, American 1, Big East 1, MVC 1.

Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. Members receive a membership card, directory, newsletter updates and official votes in the Dick Howser Trophy, Regional Players of the Year and NCBWA All-America voting. The NCBWA also sponsors Division I Players of the Week, the Stopper of the Year, and publication and writing contests.