11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team started a nine-game homestand with a seven to one win over Grambling State. Omaar Serna had a couple of hits, including his second home run of the season. Several relievers looked good for the Tigers, including left-hander Cooper Williams who struck out three of the four hitters he faced for his second good outing in a row. Coach Jay Johnson…

Cut 28 (09) “…proud of him”

Saints veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan made some notable comments regarding free agency on Terron Armstead’s “The Set” podcast. Matt Paras, who covers the Saints for The Baton Rouge Advocate, says Jordan sounds open to leaving the Saints.

Cut 16 (14) “…of it all.”

And Paras says Jordan also wants to make sure he’ll get enough sacks to have another double-digit sack season.

 

The Louisiana Tech women’s basketball team will participate in the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament after missing out on the NCAA Tournament. Even though the Lady Techsters didn’t make the big dance, head coach Brooke Stoehr (“store”) doesn’t want her players to forget the special things they were able to do this season.

Cut 19 (20) “…what they’ve accomplished.”

The Lady Techsters won the regular season Conference USA Championship It’s La Tech’s first outright title in 15 years.

Louisiana Tech baseball had a walk-off win last night as the Bulldogs defeated Central five to four. Trey Hawsey had the game winning hit.

And Southeastern Louisiana shutout eighth ranked Oklahoma three to nothing. The Sooners are in Baton Rouge on Thursday to begin a three game series against LSU.