LSU is a national six seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which means they will host a Super Regional series if they win their own Regional.
LSU will open the Baton Rouge Regional at 2 PM on Friday by hosting Little Rock. The Trojans won the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament as an eight-seed. Little Rock is 24-32 and have the lowest RPI among the 64 teams in the field. Dallas Baptist and Rhode Island are the other two teams in the Baton Rouge Regional. Pitcher Anthony Eyanson…
Who will start Game one against Little Rock, Coach Jay Johnson will not say…
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LSU-Shreveport was victorious again last night as the Pilots won six to three over the defending NAIA Champions, Hope International to stay in the winner’s bracket of the NAIA World Series. L-S-U-S is now a remarkable 56-and-0 on the season. Draven Zeigler led the way on the mound, by striking out ten over seven innings and Ian Montz drove in two runs. LSU-S will play again tomorrow night.
Loyola of New Orleans run in the NAIA World Series ended yesterday with a nine to eight loss to the Cumberlands Patriots. The Wolfpack were down nine to nothing at one point, and got within one run in the eighth inning, but could not bring home the tying run home.
The SEC Spring meetings start today. Revenue sharing with student-athletes, a possible nine-game schedule in football and the future of the college football playoff are the big topics. Commissioner Greg Sankey said yesterday he’s not settled on a preferred format for the CFP. For the upcoming season, we do know that the 12 teams will be seeded one through 12 and the top four seeds will receive a bye.