11:40 LRN Sportscast

The NCAA Baseball Regionals get underway today and the LSU Tigers host Little Rock at 2 PM. The Tigers are one of the favorites to win their eighth national championship because of their pitching. It’s just not their two top starters, Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson, Coach Jay Johnson has several hurlers he can count on, including guys like Jaden Noot, Jacob Mayers and Chase Shores…

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Little Rock is set to start right hander Jackson Wells. Two years ago, he had the lowest ERA in the country, lower than Paul Skenes. He has not been as good since then, but he is coming off a complete game victory over Southern Indiana in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.

LSU-Shreveport made history last night and they can make more history tonight. The Pilots won their 58th straight game last night in the semifinals of the NAIA World Series. The 14-4 victory over Hope International gives LSU-S the longest winning streak in college baseball at any level. Senior Davenport says at the beginning of the season, they knew they were a good team…

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Tonight in Lewiston, Idaho, LSU-Shreveport can win the school’s first NAIA World Series and complete a perfect 59-0 season. First pitch is at 8:30 central time against Southeastern, a school from Florida.

Former LSU football coach Les Miles is now eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame. The National Football Foundation has lowered the minimum career winning percentage from .600 to 595. Miles winning percentage is Miles is 597. The change was likely made to get the late Mike Leach into the Hall, but it also made Miles and Jackie Sherill eligible.