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Monday, Apr 29 2002 4:40PM ET
Clemson Remains #1 in All Three Polls
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by Staff Report
Clemson, SC - Clemson (38-6, 12-3 ACC) remains atop all three baseball polls this week after a 4-1 week, including a 4-1 win at #5 South Carolina Wednesday and two wins in three games against #3 Wake Forest this past weekend. It marks the sixth straight week being ranked #1 by at least one poll and fifth straight week being ranked #1 by all three polls (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, ESPN/Baseball Weekly).
Collegiate Baseball
1. Clemson (38-6) 494 1
2. Rice (39-8) 492 2
3. Alabama (38-7) 490 3
4. South Carolina (34-10) 485 6
5. Texas (37-11) 481 8
6. Wake Forest (36-8) 479 5
7. North Carolina (32-15) 475 9
8. Florida St. (41-12) 472 10
9. Mississippi (34-11) 469 7
10. Houston (32-12) 465 12
11. Stanford (29-12) 462 4
12. Florida (32-13) 459 11
13. Georgia Tech. (36-9) 458 13
14. Wichita St. (32-10) 456 14
15. Nebraska (30-15) 453 15
16. Southern Calif. (28-17) 449 23
17. Cal. St. Northridge (32-13) 445 26
18. Baylor (31-16) 438 18
19. Notre Dame (30-12) 435
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Monday, Apr 29 2002 4:40PM ET
Clemson Remains #1 in All Three Polls
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by Staff Report
Clemson, SC - Clemson (38-6, 12-3 ACC) remains atop all three baseball polls this week after a 4-1 week, including a 4-1 win at #5 South Carolina Wednesday and two wins in three games against #3 Wake Forest this past weekend. It marks the sixth straight week being ranked #1 by at least one poll and fifth straight week being ranked #1 by all three polls (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, ESPN/Baseball Weekly).
Collegiate Baseball
1. Clemson (38-6) 494 1
2. Rice (39-8) 492 2
3. Alabama (38-7) 490 3
4. South Carolina (34-10) 485 6
5. Texas (37-11) 481 8
6. Wake Forest (36-8) 479 5
7. North Carolina (32-15) 475 9
8. Florida St. (41-12) 472 10
9. Mississippi (34-11) 469 7
10. Houston (32-12) 465 12
11. Stanford (29-12) 462 4
12. Florida (32-13) 459 11
13. Georgia Tech. (36-9) 458 13
14. Wichita St. (32-10) 456 14
15. Nebraska (30-15) 453 15
16. Southern Calif. (28-17) 449 23
17. Cal. St. Northridge (32-13) 445 26
18. Baylor (31-16) 438 18
19. Notre Dame (30-12) 435