Florida remained atop Baseball America's Top 25 rankings after winning a home series against No. 25 Cal State Fullerton. Stanford, South Carolina and Arkansas maintained the next three spots after sweeping their season-opening series.
Clemson remained No. 16 after winning two of three against Alabama-Birmingham.
Florida also held onto the top spot in the Collegiate Baseball top 30, while Clemson remained No. 25.
Arizona dropped three spots to No. 8 in the Baseball America rankings after losing Saturday against North Dakota State, although the Wildcats still won their series.
The biggest droppers of the week were Vanderbilt and UCLA. The Commodores fell seven spots to No. 17 after getting outscored 35-13 in a three-game sweep at Stanford. The Bruins fell eight spots to No. 22 after losing a home series to Maryland.
The biggest upward movers were Arizona State and Miami, who jumped four spots apiece to No. 13 and No. 14, respectively. The Sun Devils and Hurricanes swept their weekend series, and ASU did so emphatically, outscoring Western Michigan 40-2 in three games.
The Titans fell out of the rankings, and Baylor replaced them at No. 25 after sweeping Oral Roberts.
Five ACC teams are ranked by Baseball America: North Carolina at No. 10, Georgia Tech No. 11, Miami No. 14, Clemson No. 16 and Florida State No. 20.
Collegiate Baseball has UNC ranked sixth, Georgia Tech 10th, FSU 11th, Miami 12th and Clemson 25th.