Gators continue as near unanimous No. 1 (3/3)

Gators continue as near unanimous No. 1 (3/3)

Mar 3, 2015 by Brentt Eads
Gators continue as near unanimous No. 1 (3/3)

Florida Continues Hold on No. 1 Spot in 2015 USA Today/NFCA NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll

Florida (16-0) remained perfect and maintained its possession of top spot in this week’s USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll, announced Tuesday by the Association.

Lauren Haeger helped Florida roll to a 16-0 record. Photo by Andy Meng.
Lauren Haeger helped Florida roll to a 16-0 record. Photo by Andy Meng.

Hosting the Aquafina Invitational, the Gators rolled their way to a 5-0 mark, outscoring their opponents, 52-8 with victories over Liberty (11-0), Illinois State (4-1), previously undefeated Kansas (7-1) and Mercer (20-3 / 10-3) twice. For the second straight week they received 26 first place votes and totaled 698 votes to extend their lead over Oregon to 37 points.

Following an idle week, the Ducks (14-1 / 661) were busy taking part in a 5-day, nine-game road swing through the Lone Star State. They opened with a doubleheader sweep at Houston (2-0 / 10-5) followed by a pair of victories in College Station over Sam Houston State (14-4) and then-No. 23 and host Texas A&M (5-1).

Oregon’s trip concluded at the Baylor Invitational where it went 4-1, suffering its first loss of the season as it split with the hosts (4-1 / 1-2) and churned out wins against Abilene Christian (8-0), Tulsa (4-2) and North Texas (9-0).

Since dropping its opening game of the season to No. 1 Florida, Michigan (13-1), continues its climb up the poll after another impressive undefeated tournament.

The Wolverines, for the second straight weekend, knocked off a top-10 opponent on the road when it took a pair from then-No. 3 Alabama (8-2 / 4-1) in Rhoads Stadium. Michigan also dispersed of Lipscomb twice and James Madison by a combined score of 30-2 as it extended its winning streak to 13 games.

The Crimson Tide (13-3) dropped a spot to No. 4 after falling to the then-No. 5 Wolverines at home and finishing their week, 2-2. Alabama rebounded from the opening losses at its Bama Bash with triumphs over James Madison (6-4) and Lipscomb (6-1).

Also making a steady climb up the poll is the second of our three undefeated squads, Louisiana Lafayette. The fifth-ranked Ragin’ Cajuns moved to 14-0, sweeping their opposition at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational courtesy of three shutouts. Louisiana edged Iowa (4-3), blanked Hofstra twice (3-0 / 9-0), shut out Missouri State (5-0) and topped McNeese State (11-3).

Oklahoma fell two spots to No. 6 after a 3-2 showing at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic. The Sooners (12-3) defeated San Diego State (10-1), then-No. 11 Kentucky (7-3) and Loyola Marymount (9-0), but fell in a couple of one-run games to then-No. 13 Arizona (4-5) and No. 8 Georgia (5-6).

In at No. 7 and making the biggest jump is undefeated LSU (16-0), which swept through its competition at the Mary Nutter to cap off a 6-0 week. Off to their best start in program history, the Tigers moved up seven spots after they defeated Louisiana Tech (7-5) on the road and posted wins over San Diego State (6-1), Cal State Fullerton (8-0), then-No. 13 Arizona (4-3), Nebraska (10-0) and Northwestern (10-0).

Rounding out the top-10 is Georgia (12-2), Baylor (12-2) and Kentucky (11-3). The Bulldogs and Wildcats went 2-2 and 5-1 at the Mary Nutter, respectively, while the Bears posted a 3-2 mark at their Baylor Invitational, which included a split with No. 2 Oregon (1-4 / 2-1).

There were no additions to the top-25 as the poll saw five programs stay put, while the rest shuffled around.

The USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll is voted on by 32 NCAA Division I head coaches, one representing each conference. Current 2015 records are shown and first-place votes are in parentheses.

USA Today/NFCA Division I Softball Poll – Feb. 24, 2015

Rank Team 2015 Record Totals Prev. Rank
1 Florida (27) 21-0 699 1
2 Oregon (1) 16-2 655 2
3 Michigan 18-1 653 3
4 Alabama 15-4 594 4
5 LSU 21-0 557 7
6 Oklahoma 14-3 550 6
7 Louisiana Lafayette 15-2 538 5
8 Georgia 17-2 490 8
9 Baylor 12-2 451 9
10 Kentucky 13-3 449 10
11 Tennessee 11-3 408 11
12 Florida State 13-5 382 12
13 Arizona 17-3 367 15
14 Auburn 21-1 335 16
15 UCLA 17-5 309 14
16 California 17-1 298 19
17 Minnesota 14-4 224 13
UCF 14-3 224 17
19 Washington 19-4 209 18
20 Texas A&M 17-4 149 22
21 Missouri 10-3 142 20
22 Arizona State 12-6 123 21
23 Notre Dame 15-7 120 23
24 South Alabama 15-3 88 24
25 Kansas 17-1 37 RV

New to Poll: No. 25 Kansas

Dropped out: No. 25 Texas (13-7)

Others Receiving Votes: South Carolina (10), Texas (10), James Madison (7), Virginia Tech (6), Mississippi State (5), Fresno State (4), UAB (3), Florida Atlantic (1), North Carolina State (1), Stanford (1), Cal State Fullerton (1), Utah (1).