During the third weekend of the 2025 SEC baseball season, there were certainly multiple results that garnered the attention of many across the conference, some of which were sweeps.
In all, a total of five sweeps took place across the SEC this past weekend, while a pair of ranked teams met in different places such as Athens, Nashville, and Tuscaloosa. However, just how did each of those results affect our weekly SEC baseball power rankings?
So, prior to midweek matchups beginning, here is the latest update of our 2025 SEC baseball power rankings, which is current as of Monday, March 31.
16. Missouri Tigers
- Previous Ranking: No. 16
- 2025 Record: 9-17 overall (0-9 in SEC)
- Recent Results: Loss vs. Texas
- Next Game: vs. UAPB on April 1
There is likely no doubt as to who the SEC's worst team is up to this point, as Missouri sits at 9-17 overall with an 0-9 record in conference play to be the final SEC team yet to pickup an in-conference win so far. Missouri is now riding a three-game losing streak following a sweep against Texas in which they were outscored a combined 29-9 entering an April 1 matchup with UAPB, which is a two-game set prior to traveling to Arkansas this weekend.
15. South Carolina Gamecocks
- Previous Ranking: No. 14
- 2025 Record: 16-12 overall (1-8 in SEC)
- Recent Results: Loss vs. Tennessee
- Next Game: vs. Presbyterian on April 1
South Carolina's struggles also continued this past weekend, as the Gamecocks were swept by a second-straight SEC opponent in the Tennessee Volunteers to fall to 1-8 in conference play. The Gamecocks are also now 16-12 for the year, and will return to action Tuesday against Presbyterian looking to snap that skid.
14. Mississippi State Bulldogs
- Previous Ranking: No. 13
- 2025 Record: 16-12 overall (1-8 in SEC)
- Recent Results: Loss at LSU
- Next Game: at Memphis on April 1
Mississippi State's trip to Baton Rouge was not necessarily a memorable one, as the Bulldogs were swept by LSU in a three-game series where they were outscored a combined, 27-15, to now sit at 1-8 in SEC play. Also now 16-12 for the season, Mississippi State's next game comes April 1 at Memphis in non-conference ...