Trinity went from 36 to 35 in the national rankings since last week after going 2-0 in the past seven days.
Seneca's 16-game skid is the longest active losing streak in the league. The Red Hawks lost another 2 games last week, including a 7-4 defeat against Jeffersontown.
The Shamrocks boasted the best pitching over the past week, holding opponents to the league's fewest hits and issuing the fewest walks. Trinity's pitchers have been charged with only 147 hits and have struck out 163 batters.
Austin Warner is tops on the staff with 55 Ks.