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Alabama sneaks back into top 25 in the latest Coaches Poll

Alabama Baseball is heading into the NCAA postseason hosting the Tuscaloosa Regional and ranked as a No. 16 seed. The Crimson Tide has performed well all season and turned it up as the regular season came to an end.

The goal is to get to Omaha to participate in the College World Series, but the current focus should be on winning the regional.

As the postseason gets underway, Alabama managed to climb back into the final regular season coaches poll.

A look at the full Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Change

1

Wake Forest

47-10

775 (31)

2

Florida

44-14

734

3

Arkansas

41-16

670

+1

4

Vanderbilt

41-18

641

+2

5

Clemson

43-17

630

+3

6

Stanford

38-16

623

-1

6

LSU

43-15

623

-3

8

Coastal Carolina

39-19

510

-1

9

Virginia

45-12

477

10

Miami

40-19

462

+1

11

Campbell

44-13

361

+4

12

East Carolina

45-17

329

13

Oklahoma State

41-18

307

+5

14

Connecticut

43-15

302

-4

15

Dallas Baptist

45-14

295

+1

16

Tennessee

38-19

278

-3

17

Oregon State

39-18

226

-3

18

South Carolina

39-19

215

+1

19

Southern Miss

41-17

206

+4

20

Indiana State

42-15

190

+7

21

Kentucky

36-18

178

22

West Virginia

39-18

169

-5

23

Alabama

40-19

155

+5

24

Boston College

35-18

152

-4

25

Maryland

41-19

149

+1

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Texas; No. 24 Duke; No. 25 Auburn

Others Receiving Votes

Auburn 148; Texas 85; Duke 68; Texas Christian 29; Oregon 14; Texas A&M 12; Oral Roberts 12; Oklahoma 12; Northeastern 8; Indiana 8; North Carolina State 7; North Carolina 7; Texas San Antonio 5; UNC Wilmington 3

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