445 Sportscast 2/25

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has not requested a trade but says that if a trade would occur, the Saints would be one of the four teams he would consider being dealt to.  This deal would like have to include multiple first round draft picks and a current player on the Saints’ roster.  The other teams Wilson would approve of being dealt to are the Cowboys, Raiders, and Bears.

The Advocate and USA Today both have published reports that former LSU football coach Les Miles was accused of sexual harassment of student workers.  The Advocate reports an investigation was conducted in 2013.  A report is expected to be released next month on how LSU handled sexual misconduct cases from 2016 to 2018.

The LSU baseball team got a victory over ULL last night as they beat the Ragin Cajuns 11-2.  The Tigers capped off the night by scoring 5 runs in the ninth inning.  Second baseman Cade Doughty had a good night at the plate as he went 3 for 6 with two RBI’s.  Freshman Brody Drost homered in his only at-bat.  Freshman pitcher Will Hellmers was given the win after going two innings with no hits, no walks, and two strikeouts.

The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed a 128-118 victory over the Detroit Pistons last night.  Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram both had big games as Zion poured in 32 points while Ingram added 27 points to go along with 7 rebounds and 8 assists.  The Pels are 14-17 on the season after the win.  New Orleans has a quick turnaround as they travel to Milwaukee to take on the Bucks tonight at 8:30.

The Nicholls St men’s basketball team came from behind to beat the Houston Baptist Huskies by 15 points in route to an 83-68 victory on Wednesday.  The Colonels were led offensively by Jaylen Fornes, who had a season-high 23 points.  The team is now 14-6 on the year.

The McNeese State Cowboys got a win a close over Southeastern Louisiana on the hardwood last night 95-91.  McNeese improves to 9-11 after the victory.

The SEC has announced that LSU will wrap up its basketball season on the road against Missouri on March 6.

Northwestern men’s basketball lost to Stephen F. Austin last night 83-57.