06:45 LRN Sportscast April 2

It was complete domination last night at Alex Box Stadium as the number one ranked Vanderbilt Commodores crushed the LSU Tigers 13-1 to open a three-game series. The Bayou Bengals were held to four hits, while LSU starting pitcher Landon Marceaux (Mar-so) allowed nine runs.

There was also a blow out in Ruston as 17th ranked Louisiana Tech trounced U-A-B 16 to one in seven innings. The Bulldogs scored nine runs in the second inning. Tech hit three home runs in that inning, Kyle Hasler, Hunter Wells and Manny Garcia.

The Ragin Cajuns jumped out to a six-nothing lead and defeated ULM nine to five. Spencer Arrighetti threw six shutout innings for his fifth win. The Warhawks have lost four in a row.

McNeese scored two in the ninth to beat Southeastern Louisiana six to four, Nicholls topped Tennessee-Martin two to one in eleven innings and Northwestern State beat Abilene Christian eight to two in 12 innings.
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The Pelicans played without Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram and Lonzo Ball, because they are injured, and New Orleans lost to Orlando 115 to 110 in overtime last night.

In college football last night, Northwestern State fell to fifth ranked Sam Houston 24-16. The Demons are 0-5 during the spring season. Tomorrow, Southeastern hosts Lamar and Nicholls visits McNeese at noon.

LSU right tackle Austin Deculus (Deck-you-luss) is back for his fifth season and says the goal of offensive coordinator Jake Peetz is to get the ball to the playmakers in space, which is good for the offensive line…
Cut 18 (23) “…offensive line.”