1981 NCAA Division I baseball rankings

The following polls make up the 1981 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. This was the first season with two major polls.

1981 NCAA Division I baseball season
Tournament
College World Series
ChampionsArizona State )
Runners-upOklahoma State
MOPStan Holmes (Arizona State)
Seasons

Baseball America

Currently, only the final poll from the 1981 season is available.[1]

Rank Team
1 Arizona State
2 Miami (FL)
3 Texas
4 Oklahoma State
5 Oral Roberts
6 South Carolina
7 Cal State Fullerton
8 Mississippi State
9 San Diego State
10 Stanford
11 Wichita State
12 Michigan
13 Florida
14 Florida State
15 Hawaii
16 Missouri
17 Alabama
18 Memphis
19 St. John's
20 Virginia Tech

Collegiate Baseball

Currently, only the final poll from the 1981 season is available.[2][3]

Rank Team
1 Arizona State
2 Oklahoma State
3 Texas
4 South Carolina
5 Miami (FL)
6 Mississippi State
7 Maine
8 Michigan
9 Cal State Fullerton
10 Oral Roberts
11 Memphis
12 East Michigan
13 Stanford
14 St. John's
15 Florida
16 Florida State
17 East Tennessee State
18 Lamar
19 BYU
20 Fresno State
21 Hawaii
22 Southern Illinois
23 New Orleans
24 James Madison
25 San Diego State
26 Wichita State
27 Central Michigan
28 Gonzaga
29 Virginia Tech
30 Missouri
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References

  1. "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 41. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. "1981 NCAA DIV I Final Poll". Collegiate Baseball. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  3. "Division I Baseball Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 39. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
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