1140 Sportscast 4/7

Football coach Ed Orgeron, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, and other LSU officials will not appear at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children to discuss the mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases. Senator Regina Barrow says Woodward told her he could not testify because an LSU employee filed a lawsuit against the school…

Cut 3 (05) “understand”

In regards to Orgeron and Woodward not appearing in front of the committee, Speaker Pro-Tem Tanner Magee says this lack of transparency will have ramifications.

Cut 11 (07) “these things”

Body-cam footage has officially been released of the incident between LSU receiver Koy Moore and BRPD that occurred back in November which caused Moore to file a complaint.  Chief Murphy Paul says the two officers involved in the incident didn’t do anything wrong but have received training since the incident.

The LSU baseball team got a much-needed win last night against in-state opponent McNeese with a 14-1 victory.  Cade Doughty had a big night at the plate, going 4-5 with four RBI’s on the night.  Also, Giovanni DiGiacomo had a 2 RBI double in his first at-bat since returning from injury.

The Ragin Cajuns edge out a 3-2 win over Nichols, notching all three of their runs in the first three innings. The Cajuns have now won six in a row and sit atop the Sunbelt West at 5-1 and are 18-11 on the season as a whole.

After opting out of the 2020 football season halfway through and entering the transfer portal, former LSU TE was supposedly in Baton Rouge last week for a visit after initially committing to Florida.  Coach Orgeron confirmed the meeting and said it went well.

Cut 18 (12) “when he came”

The Pelicans fall to the Hawks 123-107 despite yet another huge game from Zion Williamson who scored 34 points in the loss.