Ole Miss, Southern Miss jump in D1 Baseball rankings, Mississippi State drops out

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Week three of the college baseball season is in the books, with one of Mississippi’s major Division 1 programs falling out of the D1 Baseball top 25 and the other two advancing in the poll. 

Preseason No. 18 Mississippi State (7-4) is absent in the rankings for the first time in the 2025 campaign after a 1-3 week. 

No. 19 Troy knocked the Bulldogs off 6-5 to start the week before a trip to Texas for the Astros Foundation College Classic. MSU opened the weekend in Houston with a 14-3 route of Rice, but fell 6-5 to Arizona and 9-7 to No. 25 Oklahoma State 9-7 for a tough finish to the round-robin tournament. 

The unranked maroon and white will aim to respond in a rematch against No. 20 Southern Miss on Tuesday in Starkville before another home weekend series against Queens University. 

No. 17 Ole Miss (10-1) was a perfect 4-0 on the week, highlighted by a 15-8 bludgeoning of No. 20 Southern Miss in Oxford. The eight-spot jump was the most by any team in this week’s poll.  

The Rebels rolled through Wright State for a home weekend sweep, outscoring the Rowdy Raiders 24-7 over the series. Hunter Elliot and Riley Maddox dazzled on the mound Friday and Saturday, while Judd Utermark had a landmark weekend homering in all three contests. 

This week will be jam-packed full of baseball with 5 games on the docket – all of them at Oxford-University Stadium. First up are midweeks against Southeastern Louisiana and Murray State before the final nonconference series against Conference USA opponent Jacksonville State. 

No. 20 Southern Miss (9-3) jumped two spots after a bounce-back road series win over then-top 25 TCU. 

Entering game two of the series against the Horned Frogs, the Golden Eagles had lost three straight dating back to a Sunday loss against Louisiana Tech. Christian Ostrander’s club gave up 16 free passes in the 7-run loss to Ole Miss Tuesday and stayed in the loss column after a 5-2 defeat in the opener against TCU.  

But the next two days were a rousing success as the black and gold posted a 5-3 win to even the weekend and an 11-3 blowout victory on Sunday to claim the series. 

Southern Miss moves on to another challenging nonconference week, traveling to take on Mississippi State in Starkville Tuesday before a three-game series with back-to-back NCAA Tournament participant UNC-Wilmington. 

The full top 25 can be found below: 

  1. LSU 
  2. Tennessee 
  3. Arkansas 
  4. North Carolina 
  5. Georgia 
  6. Florida State 
  7. Florida  
  8. Oregon State 
  9. Virginia 
  10. Oregon 
  11. Clemson 
  12. Texas 
  13. Oklahoma 
  14. Texas A&M 
  15. Wake Forest 
  16. UC Santa Barbara 
  17. Ole Miss 
  18. Vanderbilt 
  19. Troy 
  20. Southern Miss 
  21. Dallas Baptist 
  22. Auburn 
  23. Alabama 
  24. Coastal Carolina 
  25. Oklahoma State