SEC Baseball Standings: Where LSU ranks after another series loss

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We're through two weeks of SEC baseball conference play, and the standings are as muddy as you'd expect. Seven teams are tied for first place with a 4-2 SEC record, with four more squads sitting in the middle of the pack at 3-3.

LSU baseball is one of five teams in the SEC to sit below .500 with a 2-4 mark. The Tigers have dropped their first two SEC series, losing to Vanderbilt on the road before returning home to drop two of three from Oklahoma. LSU will try again this weekend as the Tigers welcome Kentucky to Alex Box Stadium.

Texas is one of the 4-2 teams atop the SEC. The Longhorns went on the road and notched a series win vs. a top-five-ranked Auburn squad. Texas lost the series opener in heartbreaking fashion before responding to win two in a row. Those games marked Auburn's first two SEC losses of the year after the Tigers began 4-0.

Mississippi State got its first SEC series win of the year, sweeping Vanderbilt. The Bulldogs are riding a four-game win streak.

At the bottom of the conference, Missouri and South Carolina sit at 1-5. Here's a complete look at the updated SEC baseball standings.

SEC Baseball Standings​

TeamSEC RecordCONF %OverallStreak
Texas4-20.66720-3W2
Mississippi State4-20.66720-4W4
Auburn4-20.66719-4L2
Kentucky4-20.66719-4L1
Georgia4-20.66720-5L1
Oklahoma4-20.66719-5W2
Arkansas4-20.66718-7L1
Florida3-30.50019-6L3
Ole Miss3-30.50019-6W1
Alabama3-30.50018-7W3
Tennessee3-30.50017-7W2
Texas A&M2-40.33318-5W1
LSU2-40.33316-9L2
Vanderbilt2-40.33313-12L5
Missouri1-50.16716-8L2
South Carolina1-50.16713-12W1

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: SEC Baseball Standings: Where LSU ranks after another series loss

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