Ducks quack on top of USA poll (4/30)

Ducks quack on top of USA poll (4/30)

Apr 30, 2014 by Brentt Eads
Ducks quack on top of USA poll (4/30)

Ducks quack on top of USA poll (4/30)

For the fourth consecutive week the Oregon Ducks (44-5, 17-1 Pac-12) maintain their No. 1 ranking in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America and USA Softball announced today.  For the third straight week, all 20 first-place votes were awarded to the Ducks who went 4-0 on the week extending their winning streak to 10.

Click here to see the complete ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Poll

Kailee Cuico has helped Oregon take control of the Pac-12. Photo by GoDucks.com.
Kailee Cuico has helped Oregon take control of the Pac-12. Photo by GoDucks.com.

The Ducks started their week with a 4-2 home win in a non-conference matchup with Portland State before traveling to Stanford for a three-game, Pac-12 series. Oregon’s offense was consistent as it scored seven runs in each of the three contests and swept the Cardinal with 7-0, 7-1, and 7-2 wins.

UCLA (44-4, 15-3 Pac-12), who was also undefeated on the week, is No. 2 for the third consecutive time. The Bruins started the week with a pair of wins over Long Beach State (10-6 and 8-1) on Monday and carried the momentum into a weekend series at Berkeley where they swept California 11-1 (five innings), 9-7 and 3-2.

Arizona State (42-7, 11-3 Pac-12) stepped out of conference to take on Southern Mississippi in a three game series and the Sun Devils took care of business going 3-0 and out scoring Golden Eagles 19-0. With the series sweep, Arizona State climbed back up to the No. 3 ranking this week, a position they previously held earlier this year in week three.

Moving up two spots, No. 4 Florida State (47-6, 24-3 ACC) closed out their regular season with a three-game series sweep of Georgia Tech this week. In a doubleheader on Saturday, the Seminoles ousted the Yellow Jackets 5-1 in game one and 4-0 in game two.

On Sunday, Florida State got their second shutout of the week as they defeated Georgia Tech 3-0 setting the mark for most ACC wins in a season at 24. The Seminoles will take a week off before entering the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) tournament as the top seed May 8-10 in College Park, Md.

Alabama (42-9, 17-4 SEC) also climbed two spots this week to rejoin the Top 5 following a 3-1 week that included a series win over No. 18 Georgia. The Crimson Tide began the week with a 12-0 rout of Southern Mississippi on Tuesday prior to welcoming the Bulldogs to Tuscaloosa for their weekend series.

It was a team effort as seven of Alabama’s starting nine recorded a hit in game one of the series and they took the 4-2 win. Georgia scored seven runs in the third inning of game two and cruised to a 10-2 win evening the series. In Saturday’s rubber match, Alabama Senior Pitcher Jaclyn Traina (Naples, Fla.) earned her 99th career win as the Crimson Tide took a 4-1 decision securing the series. Alabama will close out Southeastern Conference (SEC) play when they travel to No. 15 Missouri for a three-game series this week.

No. 6 Michigan (39-9, 17-3 Big 10) fell three spots this week following losses at Purdue (2-3) and Illinois (2-10, six innings). Florida (42-10, 12-9 SEC) also dropped two spots to No. 7 this week after losing a series to then-No. 17 Missouri. No. 8 Arizona (39-9, 12-6 Pac-12) had a perfect week defeating New Mexico State 13-3 (five innings) and 13-7 on Wednesday and then sweeping a conference series against Utah.

Coming off of an 8-0, six inning run rule over Furman and a series win over then-No. 10 Kentucky, the Tennessee Lady Vols are No. 9 in this weeks poll. Rounding out the Top 10 is Washington (28-12, 8-8 Pac-12) who swept conference foe Oregon State over the weekend.

Despite a lot of shifting in positions this week, the Top 25 teams remained the same for the third consecutive week. Louisiana-Lafayette (37-8-1, 16-1 Sun Belt) made the biggest jump moving up three spots to No. 13 in this week’s poll following a 5-0 week that included a pair of wins over then-No. 14 Baylor.

The Road to Oklahoma City continues as teams compete in their final week of regular season play before heading into Conference Championship Tournaments.

The Pac-12 now leads the Top 10 with five teams while the Southeastern Conference (SEC) has three and the Big 10 and ACC each have one representative.

The ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Poll is voted on by coaching representatives of 10 Division I Conferences in the 15 ASA/USA Softball Regions as well as members of the National and Local media who consistently cover Division I Softball across the country.

 

ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25

2014 Season – Week 12 – April 29, 2014

Rank Team Record Points Previous Ranking
1. Oregon (20) 44-5 500 1
2. UCLA 44-4 478 2
3. Arizona State 42-7 449 4
4. Florida State 47-6 425 6
5. Alabama 42-9 415 7
6. Michigan 39-9 387 3
7. Florida 42-10 376 5
8. Arizona 39-9 366 9
9. Tennessee 39-9 361 8
10. Washington 28-12 299 11
11. Kentucky 40-11 286 10
12. Oklahoma 39-10 281 12
13. Louisiana-Lafayette 38-7-1 251 16
14. Minnesota 36-8 245 13
15. Missouri 38-13 229 17
16. Tulsa 45-5 215 15
17. Baylor 36-12 184 14
18. Georgia 39-12 152 18
19. Nebraska 36-13 150 19
20. Auburn 37-14-1 108 22
21. South Alabama 37-10 98 20
22. Notre Dame 33-10 85 21
23. LSU 31-20 47 24
24. USC Upstate 41-5 44 25
25. Texas A&M 31-20 21 23

 

Parenthesis denotes first place votes.

New to Poll: None

Others receiving votes:  DePaul (10), Mississippi State (10), South Florida (9), Wisconsin (6), Northwestern (5), Texas (3), James Madison (2), Lipscomb (2), NC State (1)