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College baseball rankings: 4 Pac-12 teams in Baseball America Top 25

No. 9 Stanford is the conference's top rated team

In the latest edition of the Baseball America Top 25 college baseball rankings, USC did not get back in after taking two of three games against UCLA. Four Pac-12 teams did make the cut though.

No. 9 Stanford, No. 12 Arizona State, No. 20 Oregon and No. 22 Oregon State are all listed in the poll. Of the four teams, Oregon is the lone squad to qualify after not being ranked the week prior.

Two weeks ago, USC was ranked No. 21, but the Trojans went on to get swept by Oregon State and haven't been included in the two polls since.

Here's the full Top 25 for April 24. 

The staff of Baseball America determines the Top 25 rankings.

1. LSU

2. South Carolina

3. Wake Forest

4. Florida

5. Vanderbilt

6. Arkansas

7. Coastal Carolina

8. Campbell

9. Stanford

10. Texas Tech

11. Virginia

12. Arizona State

13. Miami

14. East Carolina

15. Kentucky

16. Duke

17. West Virginia

18. Boston College

19. Dallas Baptist

20. Oregon

21. Oklahoma State

22. Oregon State

23. Texas-San Antonio

24. UConn

25. Indiana

USC'S BIG WEEKEND

The Trojans won their series against UCLA at Dedeaux Field for the first time since 2005 thanks to Sunday's 6-5 walk-off win over the Bruins. 

USC lost the first game of the series 9-3, but took the next two games 5-1 and 6-5. In Sunday's finale, Cole Gabrielson hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning that scored Ryan Jackson to win the game.

The Trojans improved to 24-14-1 and 11-7 in the Pac-12 with the series win. Last season, USC ended the year 8-22 in conference play.