It wasn't easy, or pretty for that matter, but the West Virginia Mountaineers were able to keep their regional hosting hopes alive this past weekend, taking two of three from the TCU Horned Frogs. This gives WVU a 37-13 (21-9) record entering postseason play, and as they head out to Surprise, Arizona, they'll have a new ranking attached to their name, at least in two of the polls.Here's a look at where the Mountaineers stand in this week's Top 25 polls. Note: D1Baseball is the publication that the NCAA goes by.Perfect Game USA1. UCLA2. North Carolina3. Georgia Tech4. Georgia5. Texas6. West Virginia (up one spot from last week)7. Florida State8. Auburn9. Oregon State10. Southern Miss11. Oregon12. Texas A&M13. Alabama14. Florida15. Nebraska16. Kansas17. Arkansas18. Mississippi State19. USC20. Cincinnati21. Oklahoma State22. Coastal Carolina23. Mercer24. Arizona State25. TennesseeD1Baseball1. UCLA2. North Carolina3. Georgia Tech4. Georgia5. Texas6. Auburn7. Oregon State8. Southern Miss9. West Virginia (same as last week)10. Texas A&M11. Florida State12. Arkansas13. Kansas14. Oregon15. Alabama16. Mississippi State17. Ole Miss18. Florida19. Oklahoma State20. Nebraska21. Arizona State22. Cincinnati23. Tennessee24. Coastal Carolina25. USCBaseball America1. UCLA2. Georgia Tech3. North Carolina4. Georgia5. Texas6. Auburn7. Oregon State8. Southern Miss9. Florida10. Arkansas11. Florida State12. West Virginia (up one spot from last week)13. Texas A&M14. Kansas15. Alabama16. Mississippi State17. Cincinnati18. Oregon19. Oklahoma State20. Tennessee21. Nebraska22. USC23. UC Santa Barbara24. Arizona State25. Ole MissWhat's on deck for the Mountaineers?Christopher Hall/West Virginia On SThe Big 12 Conference tournament. The Mountaineers will be the No. 2 seed and will have a double bye to open the event. They will face the winner of the 10/11 vs. 7 game in the quarterfinals on Thursday. Kansas State and BYU will go at it on Tuesday, with the winner taking on TCU. There's a chance that the Frogs could meet up with the Mountaineers again, which would be a challenging first game for WVU in Surprise. TCU gave Steve Sabins' squad all sorts of problems throughout the three-game series this past weekend, and in all honesty, probably should have won the series if it weren't for some control issues late in game three.Winning that first game of the Big 12 tournament is crucial, as it would push WVU closer to being a lock to host a regional. Win two games and that probably ge,ts the job done, completely taking the decision out of the selection committee's hands.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow