NCAA Top 25: Week of March 17, 2025

The big battle between Tennessee and Florida did not go the Gators’ way, as they dropped all three games, although they did hand Florida State their first loss on the season in the mid-week. They drop five spots due to their 1-3 week, but they do just hang on to the top 10. Four new teams crack the ranks, while the top four does not change from last week. The biggest faller in the rankings this week: Ole Miss, dropping three of four on the week. The biggest climber of the week: Louisville.


 

Rank Last Week Change Team Record
1 1 0 Tennessee 20-0
2 2 0 LSU 20-1
3 3 0 Florida State 18-1
4 4 0 Arkansas 18-2
5 9 4 Texas 17-1
6 8 2 Oregon State 15-3
7 7 0 Georgia 21-2
8 6 -2 Clemson 19-2
9 16 7 Alabama 20-1
10 5 -5 Florida 16-5
11 10 -1 Oregon 17-3
12 12 0 Oklahoma 17-2
13 13 0 Wake Forest 18-3
14 17 3 Stanford 15-3
15 23 8 Louisville 16-3
16 15 -1 Vanderbilt 15-5
17 19 2 Dallas Baptist 14-5
18 11 -7 Ole Miss 15-4
19 14 -5 North Carolina 16-4
20 NR N/A Auburn 16-4
21 21 0 Troy 15-5
22 20 -2 UC Irvine 14-5
23 NR N/A Kentucky 14-4
24 NR N/A West Virginia 16-1
25 NR N/A Arizona 15-4

Others receiving votes: UC Santa Barbara (15-4), Coastal Carolina (15-5)
Falling out of the ranks: UC Santa Barbara (15-4), Mississippi State (13-7), Virginia (12-6), Southern Miss (14-6)

Shaun Kernahan is the MLB Draft correspondent for Prospects1500. When not at a game, chances are the TV and/or tablet has a game on and he has a notepad out taking notes. When not scouting draft prospects, he is the Director of Baseball Operations for the Mile High Collegiate Baseball League, a collegiate wood bat league in Colorado. Shaun can be found on Twitter at @ShaunKernahan.

Based deep in the heart of Texas, I am surrounded by the absolute best of college baseball year after year. From midweeks at The Dish to weekends watching Olsen Magic, I love the energy of D1 college baseball. For the past five years, I have been covering the Detroit Tigers organization for Prospects1500 while also ranking MLB Draft eligible players as they join the FYPD and Dynasty world.

Being able to learn from the game’s best coaches and watch the student athletes passionately compete is a blessing I do not take lightly. While rooted in SEC country, I am a B1G Ten truther to my core. I will always stop for a prospect discussion or for random baseball trivia. You can usually find me throughout the baseball season walking the baselines and concourses. Remember friends, “Every game is someone’s first game!”

Born in Arizona. Raised in the Midwest, and with lots of baseball. When I’m not writing about baseball or purchasing my next baseball card, I can be seen coasting down the highway to yet another travel baseball tournament with my wife and son. I love the Braves, bat flips and outfield assists.




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