The 2019 Florida Gators baseball team  represented the University of Florida  in the sport of baseball  during the 2019 college baseball season .  Florida competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference  (SEC).  Home games were played at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium  on the university's Gainesville, Florida  campus.  The team was coached by Kevin O'Sullivan  in his twelfth season as Florida's head coach.  The Gators entered the season as the defending conference champions, reaching the national semifinals in the 2018 College World Series  before being eliminated by Arkansas .
 
Preseason 
Preseason All-American teams 
1st Team 
2nd Team 
3rd Team 
Wil Dalton  – Outfielder (Perfect Game)[ 4]  
Wil Dalton  – Outfielder  (Collegiate Baseball )[ 5]  
Wil Dalton  – Outfielder (Baseball America) 
The SEC media poll was released on February 7, 2019 with the Gators predicted to finish in second place in the Eastern Division.[ 6]  
Media poll (East) 
 
Predicted finish
 
Team
 
Votes (1st place)
  
1 
Vanderbilt 
87 (9)
  
2 
Florida  
81 (4)
  
3 
Georgia 
68 (1)
  
4 
South Carolina 
53
  
5 
Tennessee 
40
  
6 
Kentucky 
30
  
7 
Missouri 
26
  
Preseason All-SEC teams 
2nd Team 
Tyler Dyson  – Starting Pitcher 
Roster 
By player 
2019 Florida Gators baseball team
  
Players 
Coaches
  
# 
Pos. 
Name 
B/T 
Height 
Weight 
Year 
Home town
  
22
 
INF  
 
Cory Acton  
 
L/R
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
170 lb (77 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Fort Lauderdale, FL  
 
32
 
RHP  
 
Justin Alintoff  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
220 lb (100 kg) 
 
So 
 
Jupiter, FL  
 
34
 
INF  
 
Kris Armstrong  
 
S/R
 
6 ft 4 in  (1.93 m) 
 
215 lb (98 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Jupiter, FL 
 
21
 
RHP  
 
Nick Blasucci  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Fort Myers, FL  
 
15
 
LHP  
 
Jordan Butler  
 
L/L
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
185 lb (84 kg) 
 
So 
 
Tampa, FL  
 
6
 
OF  
 
Kendrick Calilao  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 1 in  (1.85 m) 
 
205 lb (93 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Kissimmee, FL  
 
37
 
RHP  
 
Nolan Crisp  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 9 in  (1.75 m) 
 
175 lb (79 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Locust Grove, GA  
 
16
 
OF  
 
Wil Dalton  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
190 lb (86 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Spring Hill, TN  
 
18
 
RHP  
 
Tyler Dyson  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 3 in  (1.91 m) 
 
225 lb (102 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Bradenton, FL  
 
4
 
OF  
 
Jud Fabian  
 
R/L
 
6 ft 1 in  (1.85 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Ocala, FL  
 
8
 
INF  
 
Christian Flint  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 11 in  (1.8 m) 
 
170 lb (77 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Delray Beach, FL  
 
30
 
RHP  
 
Felix Garcia  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 10 in  (1.78 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Miami, FL  
 
11
 
C  
 
Jonah Girand  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
200 lb (91 kg) 
 
Sr 
 
Winter Park, FL  
 
2
 
C  
 
Cal Greenfield  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
205 lb (93 kg) 
 
So 
 
Chicago, IL  
 
44
 
OF  
 
Austin Langworthy  
 
L/L
 
5 ft 10 in  (1.78 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Williston, FL  
 
23
 
RHP  
 
Jack Leftwich  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
210 lb (95 kg) 
 
So 
 
Orlando, FL  
 
17
 
RHP  
 
David Luethje  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 5 in  (1.96 m) 
 
192 lb (87 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Vero Beach, FL  
 
47
 
RHP  
 
Tommy Mace  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 6 in  (1.98 m) 
 
200 lb (91 kg) 
 
So 
 
Tampa, FL 
 
27
 
OF  
 
Nelson Maldonado  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 10 in  (1.78 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Sr 
 
Tampa, FL 
 
13
 
INF  
 
Brady McConnell  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 3 in  (1.91 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
So 
 
Merritt Island, FL  
 
25
 
RHP  
 
Hunter McMullen  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
200 lb (91 kg) 
 
So 
 
Ocala, FL 
 
52
 
RHP  
 
Kirby McMullen  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 11 in  (1.8 m) 
 
200 lb (91 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Ocala, FL 
 
3
 
RHP  
 
Garrett Milchin    
 
L/R
 
6 ft 5 in  (1.96 m) 
 
210 lb (95 kg) 
 
So 
 
Windermere, FL  
 
5
 
C  
 
Santino Miozzi  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
215 lb (98 kg) 
 
Jr 
 
Maracay, VEN  
 
24
 
INF  
 
Roberto Peña  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
215 lb (98 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Caracas, VEN  
 
20
 
RHP  
 
Nick Pogue  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 5 in  (1.96 m) 
 
225 lb (102 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Melbourne, FL  
 
12
 
INF  
 
Blake Reese  
 
S/R
 
5 ft 11 in  (1.8 m) 
 
187 lb (85 kg) 
 
Sr 
 
Tallahassee, FL  
 
28
 
RHP  
 
Hunter Ruth  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 2 in  (1.88 m) 
 
190 lb (86 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Gainesville, FL  
 
14
 
RHP  
 
Christian Scott  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 4 in  (1.93 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Parkland, FL  
 
9
 
C  
 
Brady Smith  
 
R/R
 
5 ft 11 in  (1.8 m) 
 
195 lb (88 kg) 
 
So 
 
Niceville, FL  
 
55
 
RHP  
 
Ben Specht  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 1 in  (1.85 m) 
 
210 lb (95 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Fort Myers, FL 
 
1
 
OF  
 
Jacob Young  
 
R/R
 
6 ft 0 in  (1.83 m) 
 
175 lb (79 kg) 
 
Fr 
 
Ponte Vedra, FL  
 
 
Head coach  
7 Kevin O'Sullivan 
Assistant coach(es)  
33 Craig Bell 42 Brad Weitzel
 
Legend  
(C)  Team captain 
(S)  Suspended 
(I)  Ineligible 
  Injured 
  Current redshirt 
 
Roster   Last update: September 25, 2020
  
By position 
2019 Florida Gators roster
  
 
 
Pitchers  
3 – Garrett Milchin –   Sophomore 
14 – Christian Scott – Freshman  
15 – Jordan Butler – Sophomore  
17 – David Luethje – Freshman  
18 – Tyler Dyson  – Junior  
20 – Nick Pogue – Freshman  
21 – Nick Blasucci –   Junior 
23 – Jack Leftwich  – Sophomore  
25 – Hunter McMullen – Sophomore  
26 – Devin Hemenway – Sophomore  
28 – Hunter Ruth –   Freshman 
30 – Felix Garcia –   Junior 
32 – Justin Alintoff – Sophomore  
37 – Nolan Crisp – Freshman  
47 – Tommy Mace  – Sophomore  
55 – Ben Specht – Freshman   
 
 
 
Catchers  
2 – Cal Greenfield – Sophomore  
5 – Santino Miozzi – Junior  
9 – Brady Smith – Sophomore  
11 – Jonah Girand – Senior   
Infielders  
8 – Christian Flint – Junior  
12 – Blake Reese – Senior  
13 – Brady McConnell – Sophomore  
22 – Cory Acton – Freshman  
24 – Roberto Peña – Freshman  
34 – Kris Armstrong – Freshman   
 
 
 
Outfielders  
1 – Jacob Young – Freshman  
4 – Jud Fabian  – Freshman  
6 – Kendrick Calilao – Freshman  
16 – Wil Dalton – Junior  
27 – Nelson Maldonado – Senior  
44 – Austin Langworthy – Junior  
52 – Kirby McMullen – Junior   
  
Coaching staff 
Coaching Staff
  
7 – Kevin O'Sullivan  – Head coach – 12th year 
33 – Craig Bell – Assistant coach – 12th year 
42 – Brad Weitzel – Assistant coach – 12th year 
31 – Lars Davis – Volunteer assistant coach – 5th year 
Jon Michelini – Athletic trainer – 6th year 
Paul Chandler – Strength & conditioning coordinator – 10th year  
  
Schedule 
Legend
  
  
Florida win
  
  
Florida loss
  
  
Postponement
  
Bold  
Florida team member
  
2019 Florida Gators baseball game log
  
Regular season
  
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
SEC Record
  
February 15 
Long Beach State  
No. 6 
McKethan Stadium  Gainesville, FL  
8–2 
Butler  (1–0) 
Seminaris (0–1) 
None  
4,851 
1–0 
–
  
February 16 
Long Beach State 
No. 6 
McKethan Stadium 
5–2 
Mace  (1–0) 
Baayoun (0–1) 
Crisp  (1) 
4,344 
2–0 
–
  
February 17 
Long Beach State 
No. 6 
McKethan Stadium 
3–1 
Leftwich  (1–0) 
Ruiz (0–1) 
Crisp  (2) 
3,981 
3–0 
–
  
February 19 
at South Florida  
No. 5 
USF Baseball Stadium Tampa, FL  
1–6 
Stuart (1–0) 
McMullen  (0–1) 
None  
2,363 
3–1 
–
  
February 20  
North Florida  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
1–7 
Michaelis (1–1) 
Scott  (0–1) 
None  
3,281 
3–2 
–
  
February 22 
Miami (FL) Rivalry  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
2–5 
McKendry (2–0)  
Butler  (1–1) 
Federman (1)  
4,775 
3–3 
–
  
February 23 
Miami (FL)Rivalry  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
9–3 
Mace  (2–0) 
Gates (0–1) 
Crisp  (3) 
6,206 
4–3 
–
  
February 24 
Miami (FL)Rivalry  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
4–1 
Leftwich  (2–0) 
Van Belle (1–1) 
Crisp  (4) 
4,398 
5–3 
–
  
February 26 
at Jacksonville  
No. 7 
John Sessions Stadium Jacksonville, FL  
5–410  
Scott  (1–1) 
Mauloni (0–1) 
Crisp  (5) 
1,122 
6–3 
–
  
February 27 
UCF  
No. 7 
McKethan Stadium 
9–12 
Westberg (1–0) 
McMullen  (0–2) 
Hakanson (1) 
3,167 
6–4 
–
  
  
 
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
SEC Record
  
March 1 
Winthrop  
No. 7 
McKethan Stadium  
16–4 
Dyson  (1–0) 
Harris (0–1) 
None  
3,335 
7–4 
–
  
March 2 
Winthrop 
No. 7 
McKethan Stadium 
Postponed (rain)  Makeup: March 3 as a doubleheader [ 7]  
 
March 3 (1)  
Winthrop 
No. 7 
McKethan Stadium 
28–5  
Mace  (3–0) 
Peek (1–1) 
None  
3,357 
8–4 
–
  
March 3 (2)  
Winthrop 
No. 7 
McKethan Stadium 
5–37  
Leftwich  (3–0) 
Pawelczyk (2–1)  
Crisp  (6) 
3,192 
9–4 
–
  
March 5 
Florida Gulf Coast  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
15–0 
Scott  (2–1) 
Bitner (1–1) 
None  
2,929 
10–4 
–
  
March 6 
Florida Gulf Coast 
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
2–7 
Lumbert (2–1) 
Luethje  (0–1) 
None  
2,955 
10–5 
–
  
March 8 
Yale  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
6–5 
Mace  (4–0) 
Politz (2–1) 
Crisp  (7) 
3,249 
11–5 
–
  
March 9 
Yale 
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
15–1 
Leftwich  (4–0) 
Nambiar (0–2) 
None  
3,756 
12–5 
–
  
March 10 
Yale 
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
4–3 
Dyson  (2–0) 
Stiegler (1–2) 
Ruth  (1) 
3,248 
13–5 
–
  
March 12 
No. 10 Florida State Rivalry  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
20–7 
Alintoff  (1–0) 
Haney (2–1) 
None  
5,385 
14–5 
–
  
March 15 
No. 6 Mississippi State  
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
5–6 
Small (2–0) 
Mace  (4–1) 
None  
4,215 
14–6 
0–1
  
March 16 (1)  
No. 6 Mississippi State 
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
5–10 
Ginn (5–0) 
Leftwich  (4–1) 
Liebelt (2) 
4,019 
14–7 
0–2
  
March 16 (2)[a]    
No. 6 Mississippi State 
No. 5 
McKethan Stadium 
4–2 
Dyson  (2–0) 
James (2–1) 
Scott  (1) 
3,247 
15–7 
1–2
  
March 19 
Jacksonville 
No. 14 
McKethan Stadium 
13–8 
Crisp  (1–0) 
Murphy (1–1) 
Alintoff  (1) 
3,223 
16–7 
–
  
March 21 
at No. 8 Vanderbilt  
No. 14 
Hawkins Field Nashville, TN  
0–5 
Fellows (5–0) 
Mace  (4–2) 
None  
3,191 
16–8 
1–3
  
March 22 
at No. 8 Vanderbilt 
No. 14 
Hawkins Field 
2–15 
Raby (4–0) 
Leftwich  (4–2) 
None  
3,626 
16–9 
1–4
  
March 23 
at No. 8 Vanderbilt 
No. 14 
Hawkins Field 
4–14 
Rocker (2–2) 
Dyson  (3–1) 
Brown (5) 
3,626 
16–10 
1–5
  
March 26 
vs. No. 20 Florida State Rivalry  
No. 23  
Baseball Grounds Jacksonville, FL  
4–2 
Scott  (2–1) 
Velez (2–2) 
None  
8,041 
17–10 
–
  
March 29 
Alabama  
No. 23 
McKethan Stadium 
3–1 
Mace  (5–2) 
Finnerty (4–3) 
None  
4,521 
18–10 
2–5
  
March 30 
Alabama 
No. 23 
McKethan Stadium 
12–3 
Scott  (3–1) 
Love (3–1) 
None  
5,156 
19–10 
3–5
  
March 31 
Alabama 
No. 23 
McKethan Stadium 
6–3 
Ruth  (1–0) 
Ras (1–2) 
None  
3,785 
20–10 
4–5
  
^[a]    Rescheduled from March 17 due to the threat of rain.[ 8]  
 
  
 
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
SEC Record
  
April 2 
Florida A&M  
No. 21  
McKethan Stadium 
12–1 
Crisp  (2–0) 
Wilson (1–3) 
None  
3,036 
21–10 
–
  
April 5 
at No. 18 Ole Miss   
No. 21 
Swayze Field Oxford, MS  
4–12 
Myers (2–0) 
Mace  (5–3) 
None  
11,026 
21–11 
4–6
  
April 6 (1)  
at No. 18 Ole Miss 
No. 21 
Swayze Field 
4–16 
Nikhazy (3–2) 
Dyson  (3–2) 
None  
10,220 
21–12 
4–7
  
April 6 (2)[b]    
at No. 18 Ole Miss 
No. 21 
Swayze Field 
10–12 
Caracci (1–1) 
Crisp  (2–1) 
None  
10,220 
21–13 
4–8
  
April 9 
at Florida StateRivalry  
 
Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL  
3–1 
Specht  (1–0) 
Haney (2–2) 
None  
5,368 
22–13 
–
  
April 11 
South Carolina  
 
McKethan Stadium 
9–5 
Mace  (6–3) 
Morgan (3–2) 
None  
3,414 
23–13 
5–8
  
April 12 
South Carolina 
 
McKethan Stadium 
3–6 
Tringali (2–0) 
Scott  (3–2) 
None  
4,531 
23–14 
5–9
  
April 13 
South Carolina 
 
McKethan Stadium 
6–4 
Luethje  (1–1) 
Sweatt (2–3) 
None  
4,908 
24–14 
6–9
  
April 16 
Jacksonville 
 
McKethan Stadium 
8–4 
Crisp  (3–1) 
Temple (2–1) 
Pogue  (1) 
3,337 
25–14 
–
  
April 18 
at No. 14 LSU  
 
Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, LA  
16–9 
Mace  (7–3) 
Hilliard (0–2) 
None  
10,132 
26–14 
7–9
  
April 19 
at No. 14 LSU 
 
Alex Box Stadium 
1–13 
Henry (4–2) 
Scott  (3–3) 
Peterson (2)  
10,766 
26–15 
7–10
  
April 20 
at No. 14 LSU 
 
Alex Box Stadium 
2–11 
Walker (3–3) 
Leftwich  (4–3) 
None  
11,327 
26–16 
7–11
  
April 23 
Florida Atlantic  
 
McKethan Stadium 
11–13 
Schneider (3–1) 
Langworthy  (0–1) 
None  
2,886 
26–17 
–
  
April 26 
Kentucky  
 
McKethan Stadium 
10–8 
Scott  (4–3) 
Ramsey (2–4) 
Crisp  (8) 
3,664 
27–17 
8–11
  
April 27 
Kentucky 
 
McKethan Stadium 
1–5 
Thompson (4–1)  
Leftwich  (4–4) 
None  
4,068 
27–18 
8–12
  
April 28 
Kentucky 
 
McKethan Stadium 
12–8 
Scott  (5–3) 
Coleman (2–4) 
None  
3,401 
28–18 
9–12
  
^[b]    Rescheduled from April 7 due to the threat of rain.[ 9]  
 
  
 
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
SEC Record
  
May 3 
at No. 9 Georgia  
 
Foley Field Athens, GA  
4–6 
Locey (8–1) 
Mace  (7–4) 
Kristofak  (6) 
3,106 
28–19 
9–13
  
May 4 
at No. 9 Georgia 
 
Foley Field 
Postponed (rain)  Makeup: May 5 as a 7-inning doubleheader [ 10]  
 
May 5 (1)  
at No. 9 Georgia 
 
Foley Field 
1–97  
Elliott (6–3) 
Leftwich  (4–5) 
None  
2,845 
28–20 
9–14
  
May 5 (2)  
at No. 9 Georgia 
 
Foley Field 
1–47  
Wilcox (2–0) 
Crisp  (3–2) 
None  
2,845 
28–21 
9–15
  
May 7 
South Florida 
 
McKethan Stadium 
7–3 
Pogue  (1–0) 
Yager (2–2) 
Specht  (1) 
3,082 
29–21 
–
  
May 10 
Tennessee  
 
McKethan Stadium 
10–9 
Crisp  (4–2) 
Walsh (0–2) 
None  
3,542 
30–21 
10–15
  
May 11 
Tennessee 
 
McKethan Stadium 
7–8 
Crochet (4–3) 
Specht  (1–1) 
Sewell (1) 
3,659 
30–22 
10–16
  
May 12 
Tennessee 
 
McKethan Stadium 
4–5 
Jackson (1–0) 
Crisp  (4–3) 
Hunley (1) 
3,265 
30–23 
10–17
  
May 16 
at No. 24 Missouri  
 
Taylor Stadium Columbia, MO  
5–4 
Mace  (8–4) 
Ash (2–2) 
Butler  (1) 
2,310 
31–23 
11–17
  
May 17 
at No. 24 Missouri 
 
Taylor Stadium 
2–0 
Leftwich  (5–5) 
Sikkema (7–4) 
None  
3,182 
32–23 
12–17
  
May 18 
at No. 24 Missouri 
 
Taylor Stadium 
4–3 
Scott  (6–3) 
Dulle (4–4) 
None  
1,675 
33–23 
13–17
  
  
 
Postseason
  
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
SECT Record
  
May 21  
vs. No. 13 (6) Texas A&M   
(11) 
Metropolitan Stadium   Hoover, AL  
7–810  
Kalich (2–1)  
Crisp  (4–4) 
None  
4,135 
33–24 
0–1
  
  
 
Date 
Opponent 
Rank 
StadiumSite  
Score 
Win 
Loss 
Save 
Attendance 
Overall Record 
Regional Record
  
May 31 
vs. No. 24 (2) Dallas Baptist   
(3) 
Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park   Lubbock, TX  
8–11 
Johnson (5–2) 
Mace  (8–5) 
None  
4,530 
33–25 
0–1
  
June 1  
vs. (4) Army  
(3) 
Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park 
13–5 
Leftwich  (6–5) 
Giovinco (8–6) 
None  
4,567 
34–25 
1–1
  
June 2  
vs. No. 24 (2) Dallas Baptist 
(3) 
Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park 
8–9 
Fouse (6–0) 
Pogue  (1–1) 
Carraway (5) 
4,679 
34–26 
1–2
  
  
 
Rankings from D1Baseball . All times Eastern. Parentheses indicate tournament seedings. Retrieved from FloridaGators.com  
A sellout crowd of 6,206 witnessed Florida defeat Miami  9–3 with a four-run rally in the 7th.  
Lubbock Regional 
Lubbock Regional Teams
  
(1) Texas Tech Red Raiders
 
(2) Dallas Baptist Patriots
 
(3) Florida Gators
 
(4) Army Black Knights
  
First Round Semifinals Finals 1 Texas Tech 11 4 Army 2 1 Texas Tech 3 2 Dallas Baptist 2 3 Florida 8 2 Dallas Baptist 11 1 Texas Tech 2 Dallas Baptist Lower round 1 Lower final 3 Florida 8 4 Army 5 2 Dallas Baptist 9 3 Florida 13 
 
Record vs. conference opponents 
Last two do not qualify for conf. tourn. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.
Source: 2019 SEC baseball game results  
  
Team 
 
ALA 
ARK 
AUB 
FLA 
UGA 
KEN 
LSU 
MSU 
MIZZ 
MISS 
SCAR 
TENN 
TAMU 
VAN 
Team 
Div  
SR  
  
ALA  
7–23 
 
1–2 
1–2 
0–3 
0–3 
. 
1–2 
0–3 
. 
1–2 
2–1 
. 
1–2 
0–3 
ALA 
W7 
1–9 
0–4
  
ARK  
20–10 
2–1 
 
2–1 
. 
. 
2–1 
3–0 
2–1 
3–0 
1–2 
. 
3–0 
1–2 
1–2 
ARK 
W1 
7–3 
3–0
  
AUB  
14–16 
2–1 
1–2 
 
. 
1–2 
. 
1–2 
1–2 
. 
2–1 
2–1 
3–0 
1–2 
0–3 
AUB 
W6 
4–6 
1–1
  
 
13–17 
3–0 
. 
. 
 
0–3 
2–1 
1–2 
1–2 
3–0 
0–3 
2–1 
1–2 
. 
0–3 
FLA 
E5 
4–6 
2–3
  
UGA  
21–9 
3–0 
. 
2–1 
3–0 
 
2–1 
2–1 
0–3 
3–0 
. 
3–0 
1–2 
. 
2–1 
UGA 
E2 
8–2 
4–1
  
KEN  
7–23 
. 
1–2 
. 
1–2 
1–2 
 
0–3 
. 
1–2 
2–1 
1–2 
0–3 
0–3 
0–3 
KEN 
E7 
1–9 
0–4
  
LSU  
17–13 
2–1 
0–3 
2–1 
2–1 
1–2 
3–0 
 
3–0 
1–2 
1–2 
. 
. 
2–1 
. 
LSU 
W3 
6–4 
2–1
  
MSU  
20–10 
3–0 
1–2 
2–1 
2–1 
3–0 
. 
0–3 
 
. 
3–0 
2–1 
2–1 
2–1 
. 
MSU 
W2 
8–2 
3–1
  
MIZZ  
13–16 
. 
0–3 
. 
0–3 
0–3 
2–1 
2–1 
. 
 
2–1 
3–0 
2–1 
1–1 
1–2 
MIZZ 
E4 
5–4 
1–3
  
MISS  
16–14 
2–1 
2–1 
1–2 
3–0 
. 
1–2 
2–1 
0–3 
1–2 
 
. 
1–2 
3–0 
. 
MISS 
W5 
5–5 
2–1
  
SCAR  
8–22 
1–2 
. 
1–2 
1–2 
0–3 
2–1 
. 
1–2 
0–3 
. 
 
1–2 
1–2 
0–3 
SCAR 
E6 
1–9 
0–3
  
TENN  
14–16 
. 
0–3 
0–3 
2–1 
2–1 
3–0 
. 
1–2 
1–2 
2–1 
2–1 
 
. 
1–2 
TENN 
E3 
5–5 
1–2
  
TAMU  
16–13 
2–1 
2–1 
2–1 
. 
. 
3–0 
1–2 
1–2 
1–1 
0–3 
2–1 
. 
 
2–1 
TAMU 
W4 
6–3 
1–1
  
VAN  
23–7 
3–0 
2–1 
3–0 
3–0 
1–2 
3–0 
. 
. 
2–1 
. 
3–0 
2–1 
1–2 
 
VAN 
E1 
8–2 
5–0
  
Team 
W–L 
ALA 
ARK 
AUB 
FLA 
UGA 
KEN 
LSU 
MSU 
MIZZ 
MISS 
SCAR 
TENN 
TAMU 
VAN 
Team 
Div 
SR 
SW
  
Updated for entire regular season.  Missouri at Texas A&M series had one tie game.
Rankings 
Ranking movementsLegend:  ██  Increase in ranking ██  Decrease in ranking  — = Not ranked RV = Received votes ( ) = First-place votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Final Coaches' [ 11] 3 (1)  3 (1) * 3 (1) * 6 7 14 24 21 RV RV RV RV — RV RV RV* RV* RV* — Baseball America [ 12] 4 4 5 5 4 9 15 16 — — — — — — — —* —* —* — Collegiate Baseball ^[ 13] 6 6 13 14 16 13 19 20 — 25 — — — — — — — —* — NCBWA †[ 14] 6 6 9 9 6 16 22 18 28 28 RV RV — RV RV RV* RV* RV* RV D1Baseball[ 15]  6 5 7 5 5 14 23 21 — — — — — — — —* — —* — 
^  Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.†  NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.*  A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot. 
2019 MLB draft 
References 
^   "2019 SEC Baseball Standings" . Southeastern Conference. Retrieved June 25,  2019 . 
 
^   Cahill, Teddy; Collazo, Carlos (January 28, 2019). "2019 College Baseball Preseason All-Americans" . Baseball America . Retrieved January 28,  2019 .  
 
^   "NCBWA ANNOUNCES 2019 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM" . NCBWA  . February 5, 2019. Retrieved February 5,  2019 . 
 
^   Rooney, Mike; Ebert, Patrick (January 8, 2019). "College Preseason All-Americans" . Perfect Game . Retrieved January 8,  2019 .  
 
^   "Collegiate Baseball 2019 All-Americans" . Collegiate Baseball Newspaper . December 17, 2018. Retrieved January 8,  2019 . 
 
^   "Vanderbilt picked to win 2019 SEC Baseball Championship" . 
 
^   Apple, Daniel (March 2, 2019). "Florida-Winthrop Postponed; Doubleheader on Sunday" . floridagators.com . University Athletic Assoc., Inc. , Fox Sports Sun , IMG College . Retrieved March 2,  2019 .  
 
^   Apple, Daniel (March 16, 2019). "Florida-Mississippi State to Conclude Series with Saturday Doubleheader" . floridagators.com . University Athletic Assoc., Inc. , Fox Sports Sun , IMG College . Retrieved March 16,  2019 .  
 
^   Apple, Daniel (April 5, 2019). "Florida-Ole Miss to Conclude Series with Saturday Doubleheader" . floridagators.com . University Athletic Assoc., Inc. , Fox Sports Sun , IMG College . Retrieved April 5,  2019 .  
 
^   Apple, Daniel (May 4, 2019). "Florida-Georgia Game 2 Postponed; Doubleheader Sunday" . floridagators.com . University Athletic Assoc., Inc. , Fox Sports Sun , IMG College . Retrieved May 4,  2019 .  
 
^   Baseball Coaches Poll  
 
^   Baseball America College: Top 25  
 
^   NCAA DIV I Baseball Polls-Collegiate Baseball Newspaper  
 
^   NCBWA Division I poll  
 
^   D1 Baseball  
 
  
Venue Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics