Softball Ranked No. 10 in Final ESPN PollSoftball Ranked No. 10 in Final ESPN Poll

Softball Ranked No. 10 in Final ESPN Poll

Softball Ranked No. 10 in Final ESPN Poll

BATON ROUGE — For the second straight year, the LSU softball team finished the year ranked No. 10 in the nation in the ESPN/USA Softball poll.

The Tigers dropped to No. 10 in the final poll after closing out the season ranked No. 3 in the last regular season poll. This marks the fourth time in the poll’s five-year history that LSU has finished the year in the top 10, recording its highest final national ranking, No. 3, following the 2004 season.

The Tigers completed the 2007 campaign with a 55-12, recording the ninth 50-win season in 11 years, one of only two schools who have achieved that feat. In addition, LSU was 22-6 in the Southeastern Conference, winning its eighth SEC Western Division championship while finishing second overall.

The Tigers entered the season with its highest preseason ranking in the ESPN/USA Softball poll, coming in at No. 7. LSU climbed as high as No. 3 in the final regular season poll and were ranked in the top 10 in all but one of the 14 weekly polls.

The Tigers have now been ranked in 70 of the 79 polls that have been released since the poll began on Feb. 25, 2003, making the Tigers ranked in 88.6 percent of the national polls. In addition, LSU has been ranked in the top 10 for 39 weeks in the poll’s history.

After sweeping through NCAA Regional play in Palo Alto, Calif., including wins over nationally ranked Stanford and Fresno State, the Tigers were sent to Tempe, Ariz., to play the seventh overall national seed Arizona State. Unfortunately, LSU could not advance past the Sun Devils for its third Women’s College World Series berth.

The Tigers concluded the season with an 11-6 record against nationally ranked teams, including a 5-4 mark against teams ranked in the top 10. LSU is one of five SEC teams ranked in the poll. Along with the Tigers, Tennessee is ranked No. 2, Alabama is No. 11, Florida is No. 15 and South Carolina comes in at No. 24. The five conference teams that finished ranked were only two behind the Pac-10, which led all conferences with seven ranked in the final poll.

ESPN/USA Softball Final Top 25 Poll

Rank

Team

Record

Points

PVS

1.

Arizona (20)

50-14-1

500

4

2.

Tennessee

63-8

480

2

3.

Washington

42-9

457

11

4.

Northwestern

52-13

443

6

5

Baylor

51-16

415

7

6

DePaul

47-13

393

14

7.

Arizona State

54-17

376

9

8.

Texas A&M

46-14

369

8

9.

Oklahoma

55-8

322

1

10

LSU

55-12

310

3

11.

Alabama

55-10

306

5

12.

Michigan

47-13

290

10

13.

Hawaii

50-13

265

16

14.

Virginia Tech

49-16

197

13

15.

Florida

50-22

179

22

16.

Georgia Tech

54-16

164

15

17.

Oregon State

41-23

152

17

18.

UCLA

37-18

122

12

19.

Missouri

40-24

118

19

20.

Fullerton

38-23

117

RV

21.

Stanford

35-21-1

113

18

22.

Ohio State

40-18

99

21

23.

Oregon

44-19

95

20

24.

South Carolina

38-26

75

NR

25.

Fresno State

47-18

56

23

Others Receiving Votes: Texas (25), Creighton (14), Illinois State (13), Southern Illinois (10), Cal Poly (5), Nebraska (4), Tennessee Tech (4), California (3), Louisville (3), Loyola Marymount (3), BYU (2) and NC State (1).