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May 13, 2008

Top five unchanged in Baseball America rankings

The top five stayed put and only one team dropped out in this week's Baseball America Top 25 rankings.

Miami (Fla.), North Carolina, Arizona State, Florida State and Nebraska still lead the way going into the final weekend of the regular season. Georgia and Cal State Fullerton both moved into the top 10 as San Diego and Stanford both fell out of the top 10.

The only new team this week is Tulane, which replaced South Carolina and comes in at the No. 25 slot.

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

1. Miami (41-6, 1), 2. North Carolina (42-9, 2), 3. Arizona State (40-9, 3), 4. Florida State (43-8, 4), 5. Nebraska (38-9, 5),

6. Rice (39-11, 7), 7. Georgia (33-17, 11), 8. Cal State Fullerton (32-17, 12), 9. Texas A&M (42-10, 9), 10. Oklahoma State (35-12, 10),

11. San Diego (39-15, 8), 12. UC Irvine (33-13, 13), 13. California (32-16, 16), 14. Stanford (29-18, 6), 15. Missouri (34-17, 15),

16. Louisiana State (35-16, 22), 17. Michigan (38-11, 20), 18. St. John's (39-11, 21), 19. Vanderbilt (37-15, 18), 20. North Carolina State (35-16, 19),

21. Kentucky (38-14, 23), 22. Wichita State (38-14, 14), 23. Coastal Carolina (41-11. 24), 24. Texas Christian (35-16, 25), 25. Tulane (36-15, NR).

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