Last night, the LSU baseball team extended its win streak to three games after defeating Southern 16-6 in seven innings. The Tigers launched four home runs in the victory, including two solo shots from Steven Milam, a grand slam by Derek Curiel, and a two-run homer from John Pearson. LSU will be on the road this weekend at Tennessee.
ULM dominated Louisiana Tech 14-3 yesterday, which makes it seven straight losses for the Bulldogs. Tech head coach Lane Burrough says the team’s current struggles are raising concerns.
Cut 21 (04): “where we are right now.”
The Warhawks will host Georgia State this weekend, while Tech travels to FIU.
Southeastern secured its second win over a top-10 team yesterday after defeating eighth-ranked Southern Miss 5-1.
UL-Lafayette has now dropped three of its last four games after falling 10-7 to McNeese yesterday. The Cajuns are at James Madison this weekend.
Dr. Bryan Maggard, who serves as UL-Lafayette’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, has been appointed to the College Football Playoff Selection Committee. He will serve on the 13-person selection committee for the next three football seasons. Maggard, who’s one of three representatives from the Group of Six schools, says he hopes to be a voice for the G6, but only if they prove worthy of being in the conversation.
Cut 17 (09) “…for the consideration.”
2026 LSU women’s basketball signee Lola Lampley made a statement in last night’s McDonald’s All-American Game. The 6-foot-2, five-star guard from Indianapolis scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds, and added an assist and a steal. Lampley is ranked as the No. 17 player in the nation by 247Sports.
LSU senior guard Flau’jae Johnson was named to the John R. Wooden All-America Team, which honors the top 10 women’s college basketball players in the country. Johnson averaged 14.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in her final season with the Tigers.