1984 NCAA Division I baseball rankings
The following polls make up the 1984 NCAA Division I baseball rankings. Baseball America began publishing its poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1981. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper published its first human poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1957, and expanded to rank the top 30 teams in 1961.
1984 NCAA Division I baseball season | |
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Tournament | |
College World Series | |
Champions | Cal State Fullerton |
Runners-up | Texas |
MOP | John Fishel (Cal State Fullerton) |
Seasons |
Baseball America
Currently, only the final poll from the 1984 season is available.[1]
Rank | Team |
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1 | Cal State Fullerton |
2 | Arizona State |
3 | Texas |
4 | Oklahoma State |
5 | San Diego State |
6 | Fresno State |
7 | Mississippi State |
8 | Hawaii |
9 | Southern California |
10 | New Orleans |
11 | North Carolina |
12 | Florida |
13 | Oklahoma |
14 | South Alabama |
15 | Miami (FL) |
16 | Maine |
17 | Texas A&M |
18 | Stetson |
19 | Rice |
20 | Michigan |
Collegiate Baseball
Currently, only the final poll from the 1984 season is available.[2][3]
Rank | Team |
---|---|
1 | Cal State Fullerton |
2 | Texas |
3 | Oklahoma State |
4 | Arizona State |
5 | Miami (FL) |
6 | New Orleans |
7 | Michigan |
8 | Maine |
9 | San Diego State |
10 | Mississippi State |
11 | South Alabama |
12 | Stanford |
13 | Hawaii |
14 | Fresno State |
15 | Lamar |
16 | Oklahoma City |
17 | Seton Hall |
18 | Central Michigan |
19 | Texas A&M |
20 | East Carolina |
21 | South Carolina |
22 | North Carolina |
23 | UNLV |
24 | Southern California |
25 | Harvard |
26 | Oklahoma |
27 | Stetson |
28 | Florida |
29 | Nebraska |
30 | Indiana State |
References
- "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 41. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- "1984 NCAA DIV I Final Poll". Collegiate Baseball. Archived from the original on December 15, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 39. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
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