| Meaningful Matchup |
| Stanford at Texas |
A half-decade ago, it would have been hard to imagine a series with more cachet than Stanford-Texas. Annual national championship contenders and seemingly annual participants in the College World Series, the Cardinal and Longhorns were on top of the college baseball world. In 2002, the two clubs met twice in Omaha, with Texas winning both games by a combined two runs and going on to win the national championship. The next year, both teams were back in Omaha, with Stanford advancing to the championship series before falling to Rice in three games.| TOP 25 SCHEDULE |
| (2) Mississippi at Texas Christian |
| St. Mary's at (3) UCLA |
| Massachusetts at (4) Arizona State (5) North Carolina at Duke |
| Indiana State at (6) Missouri |
| Illinois-Chicago at (7) Vanderbilt |
| Boston College at (8) Miami |
| Duquesne at (9) South Carolina |
| (10) Long Beach State at Hawaii |
| (11) Baylor at Mississippi State |
| (14) Virginia at North Carolina State |
| Stanford at (16) Texas |
| (19) UC Irvine at (22) Tulane |
| Maryland at (20) Florida State |
| (23) Clemson at Wake Forest |
| Purdue at (24) Kentucky |
| Harvard at (25) Wichita State |
| Top 25 Tournaments |
| Whataburger Classic, Corpus Christi, Texas: |
| (1) Arizona, Notre Dame, South Alabama, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi |
| San Diego State Tournament, San Diego: |
| (12) Oregon State, (17) San Diego, (21) Oklahoma State, Loyola Marymount, San Diego State, Santa Clara |
| Rice Classic, Houston: |
| (13) Rice, Creighton, Michigan State, Western Carolina |
| Keith LeClair Classic, Greenville, N.C.: |
| (15) Michigan, East Carolina, Georgia Southern, Pittsburgh |
| Metrodome Tournament: |
| (18) California, Minnesota, New Mexico, Northern Iowa |
| Marquee Mound Matchup |
| Jacob Thompson vs. Eric Surkamp |
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| Jacob Thompson and Eric Surkamp |
| Upset City |
| Mississippi State over Baylor |
Bulldogs coach Ron Polk is bound to have a little something up his sleeve against protégé Steve Smith, his one-time assistant and Baylor's current head coach. In fact, both of Smith's assistants—Mitch Thompson and Steve Johnigan—also served as assistants on Polk's staff at Mississippi State before heading to Waco. Smith has faced Polk just once, with the Bulldogs winning 8-6 last year at Baylor Ballpark. This time around, the Bears enter as road favorites, having gotten off to an 8-1 start (their best since 1990) while Mississippi State has scuffled to a 5-4 start. The Bulldogs dropped their season-opening series at North Florida, then lost a game against lowly Air Force in a series in Starkville this past weekend, then split with Arkansas-Little Rock in a pair of midweek games.| Under The Radar |
| Sean Black, rhp, Seton Hall |
| Streakin' |
| UC Irvine |
Not only are the No. 19 Anteaters off to an 8-0, but they're doing it in style. Irvine has now shut out its opponent in its last four games and five times overall. The first came on Opening Day, when ace righthander Scott Gorgen and two relievers combined to shut out Nevada. Gorgen threw a complete-game, one-hit shutout of San Francisco in his next start, and righthanders Bryce Stowell and Christian Bergman followed with seven shutout innings the next two days before handing off to the stellar Irvine bullpen. Then, in a midweek game against San Diego, sophomore lefty Daniel Bibona struck out 12 over six scoreless innings before the pen finished off the shutout. | Slumpin' |
| UCLA offense |
The Bruins garnered a preseason No. 1 ranking on the strength of their balance. A deep, talented pitching staff was to be complemented by a dangerous lineup from top to bottom, but so far the arms have had to carry the load. UCLA has averaged a paltry 4.25 runs per game and is hitting just .209/.332/.331 through eight games—including two lopsided midweek losses against Cal State Fullerton this week. Key sophomores Gabe Cohen (.133/.235/.367) and Justin Uribe (.174/.367/.304) have struggled, but the tribulations of star juniors Brandon Crawford (.152/.216/.242, one extra-base hit) and Jermaine Curtis (.182/.308/.242, two extra-base hits) are most glaring. Crawford is failing to shift his weight forward to a balance point, causing him to point his front foot and leak out his front side too soon, according to one talent evaluator.| Stat Of The Week |
| 114 |
Kentucky's cumulative margin of victory through 10 games. The Wildcats have scored in double digits in all 10 games and have outscored opponents 136-22. Leading the onslaught is senior right fielder Sawyer Carroll, who is batting .618/.696/1.265 with five homers, five doubles and 25 RBIs in 10 games. He's 21-for-34 on the season and carries a streak of four consecutive three-hit games into UK's four-game weekend series against Purdue.| Scouting Report |
| Wake Forest |
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| Allan Dykstra |
| In The Dugout |
| T.J. Hose, rhp, East Carolina |
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| T.J. Hose |