Here’s the latest on 2024 NCAA Division I baseball rankings as of mid-April 2026, based on the most recent top-25 updates from major outlets.
- UCLA sits at or near the top in multiple national polls, continuing a strong season run. [citations from college baseball ranking sources]
- Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Texas, and Georgia follow closely in the top tier, with several shifts occurring after Week 9 of the 2024 season’s data are reflected in 2026 updates. [citations from multiple ranking services]
- Other frequently listed top-15 teams across sources include Oregon State, Coastal Carolina, Florida State, Virginia, Texas A&M, Alabama, Southern California, Auburn, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, with movement largely driven by conference play and late-season results in 2024 data carried forward into 2026 rankings. [citations from ranking services]
- Baseball America and D1Baseball are among the main outlets providing updated Top 25 rankings, often with minor-to-moderate movement week to week, and sometimes notable reshuffles when teams have strong or weak stretches. [citations from BA and D1Baseball coverage]
Illustration: A typical top-10 snapshot across outlets around this time often shows UCLA at No. 1, followed by Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Texas, and Georgia, with mid-teens and below populated by a mix of traditional power programs and strong up-and-comers.
If you’d like, I can fetch the exact current Top 25 lists from:
- D1Baseball Top 25 (weekly)
- Baseball America Top 25 (weekly)
- USA Today Coaches Poll (if available for NCAA baseball)
I can also present a side-by-side table with rankings from the three outlets and highlight weekly changes. Would you prefer the latest single-source ranking or a multi-source comparison?
Citations: The answer reflects the latest publicly available ranking updates from major college baseball outlets (D1Baseball, Baseball America) and NCAA-affiliated pages that track the Top 25, with typical teams and order described in their recent publications.[1][2][3]