No. 1! Texas A&M claims top spot in D1Baseball's latest rankings
All alone at the top.
In the latest D1Baseball poll, Texas A&M moved up two spots from No. 3 to the top of the college baseball world.
This, of course, comes after an emphatic sweep of Vanderbilt at Blue Bell Park that saw the Aggies outscore the Commodores 36-6 over the three-game set.
A&M is now 32-4 on the year and 11-4 in Southeastern Conference play.
The Aggies are also just one game behind former No. 1 Arkansas for the top spot in the SEC West division.
Dating back to 1980, this is just the seventh A&M team to be ranked No. 1 at any point in any poll, along with 1989, 1993, 1999, 2009, 2015 and 2016.
This is the first time the Aggies have been ranked No. 1 in the D1B top 25 since March 28, 2016.
Playing at an elite level, the 2024 club is entering discussions and debates usually reserved for the 1989 and 2016 teams.
Whether or not they can exceed 2022 for the title of "most successful" team ever still remains to be seen, but the pieces are certainly in play.
The lineup features superstars like Braden Montgomery, Jace LaViolette and Gavin Grahovac, while Ryan Prager and Evan Aschenbeck are pitching like future All-Americans.
The offense is among the nation's best.
The pitching staff continues to dominate the zone.
In short, 2024 has been an exciting spring at Olsen Field.
The odds of it being a special summer for Jim Schlossnagle & Co. only appear to be growing.
Far from any type of coronation, earning the title of No. 1 is just another reason to believe.
D1Baseball Week Nine Poll
1. Texas A&M (+2)
2. Arkansas (-1)
3. Kentucky (+5)
4. Tennessee
5. Oregon State
6. Clemson (-4)
7. Duke
8. Florida State (+2)
9. East Carolina
10. Virginia (+1)
11. North Carolina (+2)
12. Wake Forest (+2)
13. Vanderbilt (-7)
14. Louisiana (+5)
15. Oklahoma State (+6)
16. Oregon (+2)
17. UC Irvine (-5)
18. Alabama (+7)
19. Coastal Carolina (+1)
20. South Carolina (NR)
21. Arizona (NR)
22. West Virginia (NR)
23. Virginia Tech (-7)
24. Georgia (NR)
25. Dallas Baptist (-10)
OUT: UCF (17), Mississippi State (22), Nebraska (23), Florida (24)
Note: Southeastern Conference programs are italicized.