DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Apr. 19

Ranking teams is much like playing the stock market. Schools are studied and scrutinized in an effort to determine which teams are on the rise and who is prone for a collapse. Teams that are rising in the rankings are one’s to invest in. Clubs that are dropping are schools whose overall evaluations are fading…

DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Apr. 12

Back in January preseason projections were made for the D-II, NAIA and D-III levels of college baseball. Tea leaves, crystal balls and palms were dutifully read to forecast who would be the elite teams of small school baseball in 2017. Since then thousands of games have been played on diamonds across the nation which have…

DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: April 5

The weekly Perfect Game small school rundown customarily examines the moving and shaking of the top teams in D-II, NAIA and D-III baseball.  After all, it is entire rosters that compete on the diamond to take home titles and not the individual players who have their names etched on national championship trophies. This week nonetheless…

DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Mar. 29

Many of the preseason projections are done with an air of confidence. When a successful team returns a roster of full of impact players it doesn’t take Nostradamus to know that they’re headed for season full of wins. What is hard to prophesize is which dark horse teams will make the transition from being an…

DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Mar. 22

There usually isn’t much clamoring over who is at the top of the rankings as much as who has been left out, especially this season where the first changing of the top team didn’t take place until this update after Keiser lost their NAIA pole position. There is however weekly grumblings heard about which teams…

DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Mar. 15

While this week is the pinnacle of existence for fans of college basketball, the last seven days were a peak week for connoisseurs of small school college baseball. There were several high profile matchups in D-II and the NAIA (admittedly D-III action was kind of “meh”) which were terrific fodder for the eyes. It was the…