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May 06, 2008

Not much movement in Baseball America Top 25

While there is a little adjusting, the top 10 in Baseball America's Top 25 is essentially the same as last week.

Miami (Fla.) is still the top team and North Carolina is second, but Stanford falls from the top five after losing twice during the past week, making room for Nebraska to join Arizona State and Florida State in the top five.

Texas A&M and Oklahoma State switch places to round out the top 10. LSU swept Kentucky to move into the top 25 for the first time, and Texas Christian also jumps into the rankings this week as Oregon State and Long Beach State both dropped out.

This week's Baseball America Top 25 is as follows (record and last week's ranking in parenthesis):

1. Miami (39-5, 1), 2. North Carolina (38-8, 2), 3. Arizona State (37-8, 4), 4. Florida State (38-7, 5), 5. Nebraska (36-8, 6),

6. Stanford (27-15. 3), 7. Rice (34-11, 7), 8. San Diego (37-13, 8), 9. Texas A&M (40-8, 10), 10. Oklahoma State (35-12, 9),

11. Georgia (31-15, 11), 12. Cal State Fullerton (29-16, 12), 13. UC Irvine (30-12, 13), 14. Wichita State (36-11, 14), 15. Missouri (31-16, 15),

16. California (29-15, 16), 17. South Carolina (33-15, 17), 18. Vanderbilt (34-13, 22), 19. North Carolina State (32-14, 19), 20. Michigan (34-11, 21),

21. St. John's (35-10, 24), 22. Louisiana State (32-16, NR), 23. Kentucky (34-13, 18), 24. Coastal Carolina (38-11, 20), 25. Texas Christian (33-16, NR).

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