Oregon’s reign hits week 4 (4/30)

Oregon’s reign hits week 4 (4/30)

Apr 30, 2014 by Brentt Eads
Oregon’s reign hits week 4 (4/30)

Make it four straight weeks at No. 1, three of those as the unanimous choice, for Oregon (44-5) in the USA Today/NFCA Division I softball poll as the Ducks again picked up all 32 possible first-place votes to maintain their firm grip on the top spot.

Cheridan Hawkins of current No. 1 ranked Oregon. Photo by GoDucks.com.
For the third week in a row, Oregon is a unanimous No. 1. Photo by GoDucks.com.

Winners of 10 consecutive games, UO opened last week with a 4-2 victory over Portland State before sweeping past Stanford (W 7-0, W 7-1, W 7-2) to hold on to a two-game advantage in the Pac-12 Conference regular-season standings over No. 2 UCLA (44-4). The Bruins tallied a 5-0 mark, taking both ends of a doubleheader at Long Beach State (W 10-6, W 8-1) before sweeping a three-game set at California.

Arizona State (42-7) and Florida State (47-6) took advantage of losses by teams rated higher last week, advancing a pair of spots to No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. The Sun Devils rolled over Southern Miss in a non-conference set, outscoring the Golden Eagles by a combined total of 19-0. The Seminoles swept a series from Georgia Tech, in the process securing the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title as well as the No. 1 seed for the upcoming ACC Championship.

Florida (42-10) moved down two slots to fifth after routing in-state foe USF (W 17-1 in 5 inn.) but losing two of three against then-No. 15 Missouri (L 3-5, W 9-4, L 4-5).

A high-profile series victory over then-No. 13 Georgia allowed Alabama (42-9) to rise a position to sixth and clinch at least a share of the Southeastern Conference regular-season crown.

Big Ten Conference defeats against both Purdue (L 2-3) and Illinois (L 2-10 in 5 inn.), as part of a 3-2 week, proved the culprit as Michigan (39-9) plummeted from fourth to seventh in the latest poll.

Tennessee (39-9) held on to the No. 8 spot after earning a big series triumph at then-No. 9 Kentucky, while Arizona (39-9) blasted through five match-ups against New Mexico State and Utah to improve its home winning skein to 27 straight games and advance a slot to ninth. Having lost the aforementioned series against the Lady Vols, the Wildcats (40-11) fell a single position to round out the top 10.

Former-No. 25 Northwestern (29-14) suffered a three-game sweep at Ohio State to fall out of this week’s rankings, opening the door for the entrance of LSU (31-20) at No. 25. The Tigers rolled past then-No. 20 South Alabama (6-1) before sweeping Ole Miss (W 10-1 in 5 inn., W 3-1, W 13-4 in 5 inn.).

The USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll is voted on by 32 NCAA Division I head coaches, one representing each conference. Current 2014 records are shown, first-place votes are in parentheses.

 

USA Today/NFCA Division I Softball Poll – Week 12 – April 29, 2014

Rank Team 2014 Record Totals Last Poll Rank
1 Oregon (32) 44-5 800 1
2 UCLA 44-4 768 2
3 Arizona State 42-7 707 5
4 Florida State 47-6 678 6
5 Florida 42-10 646 3
6 Alabama 42-9 639 7
7 Michigan 39-9 612 4
8 Tennessee 39-9 586 8
9 Arizona 39-9 558 10
10 Kentucky 40-11 496 9
11 Washington 28-12 470 11
12 Minnesota 36-8 442 12
13 Missouri 38-13 408 15
14 Louisiana Lafayette 38-7-1 389 16
15 Oklahoma 39-10 329 17
16 Georgia 39-12 316 13
17 Baylor 36-12 312 14
18 Tulsa 45-5 299 18
19 Nebraska 36-13 216 19
20 Auburn 37-14-1 177 22
21 South Alabama 37-10 167 20
22 Notre Dame 33-10 124 21
23 USC Upstate 40-5 101 24
24 Texas A&M 31-20 43 23
25 LSU 31-20 30 RV

 

Dropped Out:  No. 25 Northwestern (29-14)

Others Receiving Votes:  DePaul (25), Mississippi State (21), James Madison (14), Northwestern (14), UCF (7), Wisconsin (2), IPFW (1), Lipscomb (1), McNeese State (1), USF (1).