DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 4

The 2026 college baseball season is starting to reveal its early storylines, and across the Division II and Division III landscape a few programs have already forced their way into the spotlight. From the blistering start by the Pittsburg State Gorillas baseball that rocketed them to the top of the rankings, to the steadily rising championship ambitions of the Taylor Trojans baseball, the national picture is beginning to take shape. In Division III, heavyweight programs like the Trinity Tigers baseball and the Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks baseball have already traded blows in one of the season’s first statement series, while emerging challengers such as the Keene State Owls baseball are looking to turn early momentum into a breakout year.

With many teams still just getting their seasons underway, the rankings remain fluid, but the early results are already giving us clues about which clubs are built for a run. Dominant starts, statement series, and a few intriguing rising programs are setting the stage for what should be a fascinating 2026 season. ⚾

NCAA DII

The 2026 season has exploded out of the gate for the Pittsburg State Gorillas baseball, and the result has been one of the most eye-opening early runs in Division II baseball. After entering the year ranked in the middle of the national conversation, the Gorillas have stormed all the way to the No. 1 spot with a surge that has been as convincing as it has been relentless. Pittsburg State has looked dominant in every phase of the game, overwhelming opponents with a high-octane offense while a deep and disciplined pitching staff keeps games firmly under control. The numbers tell the story: Pitt State has blasted out to a scorching start while batting nearly .400 as a team and averaging around 16 runs per game, while the pitching staff has paired that offensive fireworks show with a staff ERA around 2.00 and more than 50 strikeouts in the opening weeks of the season.

At the center of the offensive charge has been Landin Midgett, who has been one of the most dangerous bats in the region, opening the year hitting .470+ with an MIAA-leading RBI total early in the season while consistently delivering extra-base power and clutch production. He’s been far from alone. Dagen Brewer has provided thunder in the middle of the lineup with home run power and big RBI games, while Eric Bacon, Jaron Cotton, and Jadyn McNealy have kept the pressure on opposing pitchers with a steady stream of hits and run production that has turned the lineup into a relentless machine. This is an offense that doesn’t give opposing staffs a breather; one through nine the Gorillas keep attacking.

On the mound, Pittsburg State has been just as formidable. Bradyn McClure has been a key weapon out of the bullpen and in long relief, delivering scoreless outings while piling up strikeouts and wins early in the season. The staff as a whole has combined power arms with strike-throwing efficiency, allowing the Gorillas to control games from the first inning through the late frames. Add in strong defense behind them and Pittsburg State has looked every bit like a complete club.

The result of that across-the-board dominance has been a remarkable leap to the top of the national rankings, a monster jump fueled not by a lucky stretch but by a team that looks locked, loaded, and capable of beating opponents in every possible way. Simply put, the Gorillas aren’t just winning right now. They’re steamrolling. And if the opening weeks of the 2026 season are any indication, those brutes from Pittsburg have every intention of staying planted at the top of the Division II landscape. 🦍⚾

NCAA DII

RankSchoolStateRecordLastWk.Prev
1Pittsburg State GorillasKS17-04-012
2Tampa SpartansFL14-13-02
3North Greenville TrailblazersSC16-22-14
4Texas Tyler PatriotsTX14-42-21
5Point Loma Sea LionsCA14-32-07
6Catawba IndiansNC13-32-23
7Minnesota State MavericksMN9-36-26
8Belmont Abbey CrusadersNC11-52-25
9Seton Hill GriffinsPA5-10-08
10Grand Valley State LakersMI10-14-09
11Colorado Mesa MavericksCO14-24-010
12Central Missouri MulesMO15-24-011
13Young Harris Mountain LionsGA14-33-014
14Lenoir-Rhyne BearsNC11-32-215
15Angelo State RamsTX13-44-016
16East Stroudsburg WarriorsPA6-53-113
17Francis Marion PatriotsSC15-32-217
18Wingate BulldogsNC11-44-020
19Cal State Monterey Bay OttersCA11-33-021
20West Alabama TigersAL15-23-122
21Westmont WarriorsCA11-42-218
22Augustana VikingsSD8-40-419
23North Georgia NighthawksGA15-43-123
24West Florida ArgosFL12-32-1NR
25Harding BisonsAR10-52-225
DROPBarry BucsFL24

NAIA

The steady rise of the Taylor Trojans baseball has been one of the most impressive storylines in NAIA baseball over the past several seasons, and the 2026 campaign has only strengthened the belief that the Trojans are ready to contend for a national championship. Taylor has steadily built this program year after year, transforming consistent improvement into a roster that now looks capable of making a deep postseason run. The early numbers reflect just how dangerous the Trojans have become. Through the opening stretch of the season, Taylor has piled up 139 runs in just 13 games while hitting .334 as a team with a .462 on-base percentage and a .544 slugging percentage, creating an offense that constantly pressures opposing pitching staffs.

The lineup features multiple bats capable of taking over a game. Jimmy Janicki has been a major spark at the plate, opening the season hitting around .380 with three home runs and 13 RBI, while Aaron Piasecki has been a steady on-base machine with an average north of .360 and an OPS above 1.100. Drew Nelson has added extra-base power and run production in the middle of the order, helping turn the Trojans lineup into one of the most productive offenses in the country.

On the mound, Taylor has matched that offensive firepower with a pitching staff capable of controlling games. Jake Boyer has anchored the rotation with a 2.65 ERA and 40 strikeouts while holding opponents near a .200 average, while Brody Fine has been nearly untouchable out of the bullpen, posting an ERA around 1.00 while locking down late innings.

Put it all together and the Trojans look like a team built to win in multiple ways. The offense can explode, the pitching staff can dominate, and the depth across the roster reflects a program that has spent years building toward this moment. Taylor’s rise has been steady and deliberate, and in 2026 the Trojans no longer look like a program simply on the rise. They look like a legitimate national title contender. ⚾🔥

RankSchoolStateRecordLastWk.Prev
1LSU Shreveport PilotsLA18-24-02
2Taylor TrojansIN16-14-03
3Georgia Gwinnett GrizzliesGA17-14-06
4Tennessee Wesleyan BulldogsTN16-43-11
5Southeastern FireFL12-40-04
6Cumberlands PatriotsKY13-33-05
7Johnson RoyalsTN16-14-07
8Hope International RoyalsCA13-64-09
9Missouri Baptist SpartansMO9-22-18
10Kansas Wesleyan CoyotesKS15-24-011
11Loyola Wolf PackLA14-62-110
12Doane TigersNE11-24-013
13Webber International WarriorsFL11-63-112
14William Carey CrusadersMS14-63-114
15St. Thomas BobcatsFL11-70-015
16Keiser SeahawksFL13-53-116
17Ottawa BravesKS16-33-121
18Faulkner EaglesAL11-52-120
19Concordia BulldogsNE11-34-023
20Bellevue BruinsNE12-25-0NR
21Louisiana Christian WildcatsLA19-41-219
22Oklahoma Wesleyan EaglesOK13-81-317
23A&M Victoria JaguarsTX13-82-125
24Texas Wesleyan RamsTX16-40-318
25Abraham Baldwin StallionsGA14-72-224
DROPSouthwestern Christian EaglesOK22

NCAA DIII

Early in the 2026 Division III season, one of the first true measuring-stick series arrived when the Trinity Tigers baseball squared off against the defending national champion Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks baseball in San Antonio. Entering the weekend, the Warhawks held the higher spot in these rankings at No. 4 while Trinity sat just behind them at No. 7. The matchup quickly turned into exactly what early-season rankings need most: two elite programs testing each other in a series that actually tells us something.

Whitewater opened the set with a 6–2 win, but Trinity responded with authority, taking the next three games to secure the series and make a loud early statement. The Tigers exploded for a 12–1 victory in game two, followed it with a tight 5–4 win, and then capped the weekend with a dramatic 6–5 walk-off victory in the finale. The series showcased the type of depth and resilience that has become synonymous with both programs, but Trinity’s ability to respond after the opening loss and close out the series ultimately made the difference.

With most Division III teams still just getting their seasons underway, there simply haven’t been many results significant enough to justify major movement in the rankings. This series, however, was the exception. As a result, Trinity and Whitewater trade places this week, with the Tigers moving up to No. 4 and the Warhawks sliding to No. 7. Beyond that flip-flop, the rest of the rankings remain largely stable while the early-season picture across Division III continues to come into focus. ⚾

In the 2026 Perfect Game Division III preview, the Keene State Owls baseball were identified as a team with the pieces to make noise this spring. They’ve opened the season by sweeping Methodist, so that prediction is looking good right out of the gate. Still, the real measuring stick is coming quickly.

Next up is a major early test when the Owls travel west to face the Cal Lutheran Kingsmen baseball. The Kingsmen represent a bit of the Division III old guard, a program that captured a national championship not that long ago and continues to field strong, disciplined teams year after year. The upcoming series should be an excellent barometer for both sides. For Keene State, it’s a chance to prove the early buzz is real. For Cal Lutheran, it’s an opportunity to remind everyone that the established powers of Division III baseball are still very much in the mix. ⚾

RankSchoolStateRecordLastWk.Prev
1Lynchburg HornetsVA6-23-11
2Endicott GullsMA1-20-02
3Denison Big RedOH4-13-03
4Trinity TigersTX5-22-14
5Salve Regina SeahawksRI4-12-05
6Salisbury SeagullsMD5-12-06
7UW-Whitewater WarhawksWI1-30-07
8Claremont-Mudd-Scripps StagsCA6-32-18
9Cortland State Red DragonsNY2-2-11-1-011
10Kean CougarsNJ4-2-10-1-19
11Johns Hopkins Blue JaysMD6-14-012
12Centre ColonelsKY7-22-114
13Case Western Reserve SpartansOH4-21-213
14Messiah FalconsPA2-52-310
15Rowan ProfsNJ0-00-015
16Pomona-Pitzer SagehensCA10-53-116
17Keene OwlsNH3-03-017
18Belhaven BlazersMS7-03-018
19Penn State Harrisburg LionsPA5-13-019
20Baldwin Wallace Yellow JacketsOH4-22-120
21Alvernia Golden WolvesPA2-01-021
22Gettysburg BulletsPA5-02-022
24Coast Guard BearsCT0-00-024
25Cal Lutheran KingsmenCA8-30-223
25Adrian BulldogsMI5-03-0
DROPEast Texas Baptist TigersTX7-525

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