11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame 2026 induction ceremony is tomorrow night in Natchitoches. Former LSU second baseman Warren Morris is one of the inductees. Morris, of course, blasted the iconic walk-off homer to win the 1996 College World Series. He says he was as shocked as anyone.

Cut 19 (19) “…so many teammates.”

Also being inducted are Saints wide receiver Joe Horn, Tigers center Todd McClure, LSU basketball coach John Brady and Lady Tigers center Sylvia Fowles.

Former LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson dropped 28 points, nine rebounds and three steals in the Storm’s 99-88 win over the Liberty last night. Her career night helped snap an 11-game losing streak.

Nicholls men’s basketball coach Tevon Saddler is heading to the NBA G League. Saddler was named head coach of the Wizards’ G League affiliate, Capital City Go-Go. He’s led the Colonels to a 54-and-46 record in three seasons as head coach and is coming off back-to-back 20-win seasons. The 31-year-old becomes the second-youngest G League coach.

LSU softball transfer Tori Edwards committed to Florida yesterday. The former SEC Freshman of the Year. She hit .284 with 45 RBIs this season. The Tigers and Gators are scheduled to face off the third week of the 2027 season.

Sam Houston five-star offensive lineman Albert Simien is set to announce his commitment today. The 6-4, 280-pound prospect is a top-20 recruit nationwide and has offers from LSU, Notre Dame, Nebraska Texas A&M and more. His decision will be broadcast on ESPN around 1 p.m.

Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau announced he’ll be staying with the Wolverines. When the transfer portal reopened for the Michigan roster after the departure of head coach Dusty May, LSU was reportedly interested in last year’s Final Four MVP.