Week 7 SEC baseball power rankings: Where LSU sits after weekend sweep

We are in week seven of the college baseball season and we have made it through another week of conference games. The best series of the weekend was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama as the Crimson Tide won a series against Oklahoma.

Finally, Florida and Texas A&M were able to get a win in conference play but they were still unable to win their respective series. For now, they remain in the cellar of the SEC power rankings.

The Georgia Bulldogs had quite an impressive outing against Auburn last weekend as they swept the Tigers and asserted their dominance at the plate.

A few more sweeps that happened this weekend, Tennessee swept South Carolina, Arkansas swept Vanderbilt, LSU swept Mississippi State, and Texas swept Missouri.

Here are your SEC baseball power rankings after three weeks of conference play.

1. Tennessee Volunteers

Tennessee infielder Gavin Kilen (6) throws the ball during a NCAA baseball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Florida Gators at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Sunday, March 16, 2025.

Another week, another sweep for the Vols. Tennessee took a trip to Columbia, South Carolina to take on former LSU skipper Paul Mainieri, and they took all three games from the Gamecocks. Tennessee is now 26-2 and 8-1 in conference play. They are very likely to be 11-1 after this weekend as they take on Texas A&M.

2. Georgia Bulldogs

Georgia gets ready to take the field during a NCAA baseball game against Kentucky on March 14, 2025.

The Georgia Bulldogs are 28-2 overall and 8-1 in conference play after sweeping the Auburn Tigers in Athens last weekend. In the final game, it took extra innings to get the job done but the Dawg bats were up to the task. Georgia scored 20 runs between game two and game three to beat the Tigers. The Dawgs travel to Austin this weekend to take on the Texas Longhorns in what should be a great series.

3. Arkansas Razorbacks

Nolan Souza heads for home plate during Arkansas baseball's 4-1 win over Oral Roberts Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

The Arkansas Razorbacks are 26-3 overall and 8-1 in conference play. They swept the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville last weekend. It was an impressive showing once again for Arkansas as their offense scored 22 runs in three games against Vandy. The Hogs take on the worst team in the conference this weekend, Missouri.

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