1999 NCAA Division I baseball rankings

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College World Series
ChampionsMiami (FL)
Runners-upFlorida State
MOPMarshall McDougall (Florida State)
Seasons
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The following polls make up the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball rankings.

Coaches' Poll of 31 active coaches ranking the top 25 teams in the nation in 1992. Each coach is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. Baseball America began publishing its poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1981. Beginning with the 1985 season, it expanded to the top 25. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
published its first human poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1957, and expanded to rank the top 30 teams in 1961.

USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll

Currently, only the final poll from the 1999 season is available.[1]

Rank Team
1 Miami (FL)
2 Florida State
3 Stanford
4 Alabama
5 Rice
6 Cal State Fullerton
7 Texas A&M
8 Oklahoma State
9 Baylor
10 Wake Forest
11 Auburn
12 Ohio State
13 Southern California
14
Clemson
15 Wichita State
16 LSU
17 Pepperdine
18
Southwestern Louisiana
19 Tulane
20 Arkansas
21 Texas Tech
22 Florida Atlantic
23 East Carolina
24 Mississippi State
25 Nebraska

Baseball America

Currently, only the final poll from the 1999 season is available.[2]

Rank Team
1 Miami (FL)
2 Florida State
3 Stanford
4 Alabama
5 Rice
6 Cal State Fullerton
7 Texas A&M
8 Baylor
9 Oklahoma State
10 Southern California
11 Wake Forest
12 Ohio State
13 Auburn
14 Wichita State
15 Tulane
16 LSU
17
Clemson
18 Pepperdine
19 East Carolina
20
Southwestern Louisiana
21 Florida Atlantic
22
Providence
23 Arkansas
24 Houston
25 Nebraska

Collegiate Baseball

Preseason
Dec 17
Hawaii (8–1)
Pepperdine (8–0)South Carolina (5–2)Oklahoma State (8–4)South Carolina (12–3)Florida Atlantic (20–1)Oral Roberts (18–4)Wake Forest (19–6)VCU (25–6)Ohio State (22–7)Ohio State (27–7)Clemson (27–17)Clemson (29–18)South Alabama (33–16)Houston (35–21)Auburn (43–16)Southwestern Louisiana (41–22)Southwestern Louisiana (42–24)Southwestern Louisiana (42–24)23.
24.WashingtonWashington (0–0)FIU (9–0)Washington (4–2)South Carolina (8–3)Florida Atlantic (15–1)Louisville (15–3)Winthrop (22–4)East Carolina (24–5)South Carolina (22–9)East Carolina (30–7)Texas (28–17)Nebraska (30–13)Nevada (32–14)Notre Dame (39–11)Nebraska (37–16)Houston (38–22)Houston (40–24)Houston (40–24)Houston (40–24)24.
25.TulaneBaylor (1–2)Hawaii (10–2)NC State (7–1)Houston (8–4)Illinois (4–1)South Carolina (15–5)VCU (17–5)Southern California (16–16)Oklahoma State (23–8)Tulane (27–8)Tulane (30–9)Oklahoma State (32–11)Mississippi State (35–14)Arizona State (38–19)Arizona (33–21)Arizona (33–21)Minnesota (46–18)Minnesota (46–18)Minnesota (46–18)25.
26.ArizonaArizona State (11–3)Oral Roberts (4–1)Mississippi State (5–1)Hawaii (13–5)Nevada (14–6)Washington (11–4)NC State (20–6)South Carolina (21–7)Oral Roberts (23–5)SW Missouri State (25–7)Arizona State (32–15)Ole Miss (26–19)Arizona State (36–18)Oral Roberts (39–12)Oral Roberts (42–13)Oral Roberts (46–14)Nevada (38–20)Nevada (38–20)Nevada (38–20)26.
27.Arizona StateWake Forest (0–0)Houston (3–2)Baylor (8–4)Clemson (5–3)Washington (8–4)Oklahoma State (12–6)Oklahoma State (15–7)VCU (20–6)NC State (25–10)South Carolina (24–11)Loyola Marymount (24–16)Notre Dame (32–10)Oklahoma State (34–13)Minnesota (39–12)Georgia Tech (37–18)South Alabama (38–18)SW Missouri State (38–19)SW Missouri State (38–9)SW Missouri State (38–9)27.
28.TennesseeNorth Carolina (0–0)North Carolina (3–0)Oral Roberts (6–2)Georgia (9–1)Hawaii (15–6)Nevada (16–7)Nevada (18–7)NC State (23–7)Nebraska (20–9)Notre Dame (25–8)Oklahoma State (29–10)South Carolina (29–15)Notre Dame (36–11)Mississippi State (35–15)Long Beach State (32–21)East Carolina (44–14)North Carolina (41–18)North Carolina (41–18)North Carolina (41–18)28.
29.MinnesotaTulane (0–0)UCLA (6–7)Houston (5–4)Arkansas (9–3)Oklahoma State (11–6)Tulane (15–5)Washington State (15–5)Oklahoma State (19–8)Tulane (24–7)Oklahoma State (25–10)Arizona (29–16)VCU (35–9)East Carolina (38–11)Ball State (35–15)Ball State (40–16)Long Beach State (33–23)Long Beach State (35–25)Long Beach State (35–25)Long Beach State (35–25)29.
30.IllinoisPepperdine (5–0)Wake Forest (2–1)Wake Forest (4–2)UCLA (11–11)Tulane (11–5)Arizona (18–9)Nebraska (16–6)Minnesota (16–6)TCU (20–13)NC State (27–12)Notre Dame (28–9)Nevada (28–14)South Alabama (30–16)Coastal Carolina (37–12)Coastal Carolina (40–13)Georgia Tech (38–20)Mississippi State (42–21)Mississippi State (42–21)Mississippi State (42–21)30.
Preseason
Dec 17[3]
Week 1
Feb 8[4]
Week 2
Feb 15[5]
Week 3
Feb 22[6]
Week 4
Mar 1[7]
Week 5
Mar 8[8]
Week 6
Mar 15[9]
Week 7
Mar 22[10]
Week 8
Mar 29[11]
Week 9
Apr 5[12]
Week 10
Apr 12[13]
Week 11
Apr 19[14]
Week 12
Apr 26[15]
Week 13
May 3[16]
Week 14
May 10[17]
Week 15
May 17[18]
Week 16
May 24[19]
Week 17
May 31[20]
Week 18
June 7[21]
Week 19
June 21[22]
Dropped:
  • 28 Tennessee
  • 29 Minnesota
  • 30 Illinois
Dropped:
  • 19 Arkansas
  • 25 Baylor
  • 29 Tulane
Dropped:
  • 12 Southern California
  • 15 Arizona
  • 29 UCLA
Dropped:
  • 24 Washington
  • 28 Oral Roberts
  • 30 Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • 25 Houston
  • 27 Clemson
  • 28 Georgia
  • 29 Arkansas
  • 30 UCLA
Dropped:
  • 25 Illinois
  • 28 Hawaii
Dropped:
  • 13 FIU
  • 24 Louisville
  • 25 South Carolina
  • 26 Washington
  • 29 Tulane
  • 30 Arizona
Dropped:
  • 21 Long Beach State
  • 24 Winthrop
  • 28 Nevada
  • 29 Washington State
Dropped:
  • 22 LSU
  • 23 Wake Forest
  • 30 Minnesota
Dropped:
  • 19 Florida
  • 23 VCU
  • 26 Oral Roberts
  • 30 TCU
Dropped:
  • 21 Minnesota
  • 24 East Carolina
  • 26 SW Missouri State
  • 30 NC State
Dropped:
  • 19 Georgia Tech
  • 26 Arizona State
  • 27 Loyola Marymount
  • 29 Arizona
Dropped:
  • 25 Oklahoma State
  • 28 South Carolina
  • 29 VCU
Dropped:
  • 18 Tulane
  • 20 Ole Miss
  • 21 Texas
  • 24 Nevada
  • 29 East Carolina
Dropped:
  • 24 Notre Dame
  • 25 Arizona State
  • 27 Minnesota
  • 28 Mississippi State
Dropped:
  • 29 Ball State
  • 30 Coastal Carolina
Dropped:
  • 18 Nebraska
  • 25 Arizona
  • 26 Oral Roberts
  • 27 South Alabama
  • 30 Georgia Tech
NoneNone

The Preseason poll ranked the top 40 teams, while all remaining weeks ranked the top 30. Numbers 31–40 were: 31. Texas 32. Oklahoma 33. Houston 34. Loyola Marymount 35. Oral Roberts 36. FIU 37. Northeast Louisiana 38. Ohio State 39. Mississippi State 40. Notre Dame

References

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