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NOLA-dot-com’s Jeff Duncan reports Saints quarterback Derek Carr has not participated in the team’s voluntary offseason workouts this week. Carr has a shoulder injury and could miss the 2025 season.

The spring transfer portal opens today in college football and LSU Coach Brian Kelly hopes his roster does not change…

Cut 18 (14) “…development of it”

LSU women’s basketball has signed Amiya Joyner out of the transfer portal. In three seasons at East Carolina. The six-foot-two senior forward averaged 13 points and ten rebounds a game.

And the Pelicans have made it official, Louisiana native Joe Dumars is the team’s new executive vice president of basketball operations.

 

The ninth ranked LSU baseball team ended McNeese’s national leading 12-game winning streak last night with a 10 to three victory. Jared Jones went three for three with a home run and Ethan Frey also had three hits and an RBI double. After the game, Coach Jay Johnson announced junior right-handed pitcher Gavin Guidry will not pitch this season, because of a back injury that never responded to treatment…

Cut 30 (11) “…respond to that”

The good news for LSU, young pitchers are starting to step up. Freshman Mavrick Rizy pitched two-and-two-thirds innings last night and struck out six hit, allowing one hit and no runs.

ULM won its third straight as the Warhawks defeated Louisiana Tech eight to three. Nicholls knocked off Jackson State 14 to 6. Tough loss for Southeastern Louisiana as the Lions saw a six-game winning streak come to an end with an eight to seven loss to Southern Mills. The Golden Eagles scored four runs in the ninth to win. Northwestern State blanked LSU Alexandria three to nothing.

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I’m Jeanne Burns. This sportscast on the Louisiana Radio Network is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health. When gambling is more than a game, no one wins…

The ninth-ranked LSU baseball team ended McNeese’s nation-leading 12-game winning streak last night with a ten-to-three victory. Jared Jones busted out of a mini-slump by hitting his 12th home run. Jones had three hits and drove in three runs. After the game Jay Johnson announced pitcher Gavin Guidry will undergo season ending back surgery.

ULM won its third straight beating Louisiana Tech eight to three. The Warhawks scored five runs in the third inning to take control of the game. 23rd-ranked Southern Miss scored four runs in the ninth inning to beat Southeastern Louisiana eight to seven. Northwestern State blanked L-S-U Alexandria three-zip. And Mississippi State clobbered Southern 16 to 2.

The LSU women’s basketball team has signed six-foot-two Amiya Joyner out of the transfer portal. Joyner averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game at East Carolina last season. She has one year of eligibility left.

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly has made his first public comments since the tragic death of former Tigers receiver Kyren Lacy. Kelly said Lacy was a bright star and loved being a Tiger. Lacy caught 112 passes and had 16 touchdowns during his three-year LSU career. He died on Saturday in an apparent suicide.

Meanwhile, the LSU football team is finishing up spring practice this week. Oklahoma transfer Nic Anderson was slowed by an injury earlier in the spring, but Kelly says he’s getting healthy, and the coach is excited about his potential…

Cut 17 (16)  “…into spring practice.”

Today, the spring transfer portal window opens and we’ll see if LSU loses anyone.

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Fresh off getting swept by Auburn over the weekend, ninth ranked LSU returns home to face arguably the hottest team in Division One college baseball. McNeese is currently 26-and-5 – 11-and-4 in the Southland Conference – and is riding a 12-game winning streak — the longest current winning streak in the nation. Head Coach Justin Hill says he’s astounded by his team’s success.
Cut 16 (22) “…well for us.”
A couple of other in-state matchups tonight…La Tech is at ULM and LSU-A visits Northwestern State.
LSU football coach Brian Kelly spoke today about the life of Kyren Lacy, who died in an apparent suicide on Saturday night in Houston. Lacy was one of Kelly’s first signees out of the transfer portal after he arrived in Baton Rouge in November of 2021 and he chooses not to dwell on the tragic ending to Lacy’s life, instead remember his happy times…
Cut 5 (10) “…great emotion.”
Former LSU women’s basketball star Aneesah Morrow was the seventh overall pick in last night’s WNBA draft. Her former teammate at LSU, Angel Reese, was the seventh overall selection in last year’s WNBA draft and Morrow is looking forward to taking on Reese and the Chicago Sky….
cut 28 (10) “….we can”
The Chicago Sky selected former LSU Tiger Hailey Van Lith. Van Lith is coming off a good season with TCU.

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The ninth ranked LSU baseball team has had an easy time winning most of its midweek games, but tonight will be a challenge. The McNeese Cowboys bring the nation’s longest winning streak to Alex Box Stadium as Coach Justin Hill’s team has won 12 in a row…

Cut 17 (14) “…as a coach”

McNeese is 27-and-5 overall, and coming off a sweep over Incarnate Word. First pitch is at 6:30.

Louisiana Tech is at ULM. Both teams are playing good baseball. The Warhawks have won four of their last five. Tech has won five straight series. Southeastern hosts Southern Miss and Nicholls is at Jackson State.

Less than 24 hours after wrapping up a 21-and-61 campaign, the Pelicans  fired David Griffin as executive director of basketball operations. Griffin had served in that role for six years. Jake Madison, the host of the Locked On Pelicans podcast, says this move was not unexpected.

Cut 28 (17) “…sort of thing.”

There’s speculation Shreveport native and McNeese legend Joe Dumars will replace Griffin.

In the WNBA draft…former LSU rebounding machine Aneesah Morrow was selected with the seventh overall pick by the Connecticut Sun. Former LSU Lady Tiger Hailey Van Lith was drafted by Chicago and she will team up once again with Angel Reese.

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In his hometown of Thibodaux, there is mourning as former LSU star wide receiver Kyren Lacy is remembered. Authorities in the Houston area say Lacy took his own life on Saturday night during a police chase. He became an All-SEC performer at LSU and Lacy’s former high school football coach at Thibodaux High, Chris Dugas (Doo-gah) says Lacy played football and basketball and helped Thibodaux win a state championship in boys basketball in 2019…

Cut 12 (09) “…leader on the team.”

Lacy concentrated on basketball in his first couple of years at Thibodaux, but Dugas helped convince him that he could be a standout wide receiver, with his six-foot-two size and his speed and ability to catch passes. He had a sensational senior season with 54 catches for 864 yards and 18 touchdowns.

David Griffin is out as the Pelicans’ executive director of basketball operations. Owner Gayle Benson announced the move this morning after the Pels suffered through an injury plagued season that saw them finish with the second worst winning percentage in franchise history. Head Coach Willie Green is safe – for now. Jake Madison, the host of the Locked On Pelicans podcast, says the decision to keep or fire Green may ultimately be in the hands of whoever Griffin’s successor is.

Cut 10 (07) “…of the roster.”

Shreveport native and McNeese basketball legend Joe Dumars has reportedly emerged as the front-runner to replace Griffin. Dumars is currently heading NBA basketball ops. Following Sunday’s loss to Oklahoma City, Green appreciated the positive attitude the players kept throughout the season….

Cut 16 (14) “..we can improve”

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The Pelicans just finished their second worst season in franchise history and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson announced today the firing of executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin. Griffin had that role for the last six seasons and that included two playoff appearances. But this year the team finished with a 21-and-61 record. Head Coach Willie Green says this was a season unlike any that he had been a part of, both as a player and a coach…

Cut 17 (13) “…faced all year”

As of now, Green remains the head coach.

Tough weekend for the LSU baseball team as they were swept by Auburn for the first time since 1988.

Former LSU football star Kyren Lacy is dead at the age of 24. Authorities in Houston say the Thibodaux native fatally shot himself during a police chase on Saturday night. Harris County Sheriff deputies were looking for Lacy after he fired a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative. Lacy was preparing for the NFL draft, but a grand jury was also set to meet today to hear evidence in a case where he was charged with negligent homicide for a fatal crash that State Police say he caused in Lafourche Parish in December.

The Saints offseason conditioning program begins today, and quarterback Derek Carr could reportedly miss the season with a shoulder injury. Ross Jackson, host of the Locked on Saints podcast, says Carr’s injury gives New Orleans a chance to rebuild…

Cut 13 (14)  “…few years.”

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Former LSU football star Kyren Lacy is dead as authorities in Houston say he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a police chase on Saturday night. Law enforcement were in pursuit of Lacy after he fired a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative. When Harris County Sheriff deputies caught up with him, Lacy had crashed his vehicle and he was dead inside. A handgun was found in the vehicle. Lacy was 24-years-old.

LSU football Coach Brian Kelly is expected to address the Lacy tragedy on Tuesday. On Saturday, Kelly spoke following an open practice in Tiger Stadium. Here’s B-K on freshman running back Harlem Berry…

Cut 20 (16) “….running back”

The third ranked LSU baseball team was swept by Auburn for the first time since 1988. The Tigers hit just .187 for the series. ULM won a baseball series over the Ragin Cajuns for the first time since 2012. Louisiana Tech lost to Middle Tennessee four to three yesterday to fall a half game back of Western Kentucky for first place. McNeese is tied with Houston Christian for first place in the Southland after sweeping UIW. The Cowboys have the longest winning streak in the country at 12 games and they are at LSU tomorrow night.

An awful Pelicans season is finally over as New Orleans lost to Oklahoma City yesterday to finish the year 21-61, the second worst season in franchise history. There’s a lot of buzz that head coach Willie Green could be fired, but Jose Alvarado says that would be unfair considering all of the injuries…

Cut 18 (18) “…in yourself too”

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LSU baseball’s nine game winning streak came to an end last night as the Tigers lost to the Auburn Tigers eight to four. LSU sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson suffered his first loss of the season as he allowed six runs. And former LSU pitcher Sam Dutton was outstanding for Auburn. Dutton threw six shutout innings, allowed three hits, two walks and struck out seven.

Louisiana Tech maintained its half game lead for first place in Conference USA with a five to four win over Middle Tennessee. Freshman Trey Hawsey homered twice, Eli Berch drove in three runs and Luke Cooley was the winning pitcher.

The Ragin Cajuns thumped U-L-M nine to three. Conner Higgs homered and drove in three runs. Lee Amedee also drove in three runs and Chase Morgan was the winning pitcher. U-L Lafayette remains a game out of first place.

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Big news broke on Friday afternoon involving the Black and Gold as Saints starting quarterback Derek Carr might not play in 2025. The NFL Network is reporting Carr has a shoulder injury and he might need surgery. Former Saints quarterback and WWL’s Bobby Hebert says Carr’s injury could open the door for Spencer Rattler, who is entering his second season…

Cut 14 (05) “….be the guy”

The Saints have the number nine pick in the first round of the draft and could take a quarterback.

Former LSU Tiger Patrick Peterson will officially retire from the NFL on Monday. Peterson will sign a one-day contract with the Cardinals so he can retire with the team that drafted him. Peterson played ten seasons in Arizona and during his 13-year career, Peterson was an eight-time Pro Bowler. He did not play in 2024.

Playing without their top six players, the Pelicans suffered their worst loss in franchise history last night, as they were scorched by the Heat 153 to 104. It’s also the most points the Pels have allowed in a game.

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For the second straight week, the third ranked LSU baseball team is on the road to face another team ranked in the Top 10. Ninth ranked Auburn has won three of its four SEC series this season. But they are probably missing center fielder Chris Stanfield. Stanfield has excelled at LSU this season after two years at Auburn. He’s been solid in centerfield and is batting .327 in the nine-hole. Stanfield is looking forward to seeing his old teammates….

Cut 20 (15) “…for LSU”

Also tonight, ULM hosts U-L Lafayette, and La Tech is at Middle Tennessee.

LSU football will hold an open practice tomorrow in Tiger Stadium as spring practice is winding down. The Tigers return only one starter on the offensive line, and that’s center DJ Chester. Chester has been the first team center throughout spring practice despite competition from Virginia Tech transfer Braelin Moore. Chester says he feels much more comfortable at center this season…

Cut 16 (13) “…again.”

Former LSU wide receiver Shelton Sampson has made a good impression on Ragin Cajuns football coach Michael Desormeaux. Coach Des says the former Catholic High star is a good addition to what is a deep wide receiver room…

Cut 26 (12) “…good room”

The Cajuns will not have their spring game until early May.

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The third ranked LSU baseball team goes after its tenth straight win tonight when they visit Auburn. The Tigers rank sixth in the country in batting average and they are doing it with a line-up that looks a little different every game. Jake Brown, Ethan Frey, and Josh Pearson are sharing playing time in right field and at designated hitter. Coach Jay Johnson credits how they were raised for their selfless attitude…

Cut 18 (20) “…shook.”

Good pitching matchup tonight as Kade Anderson makes his first start since his complete game shutout against Oklahoma. Former LSU pitcher Sam Dutton will start for Auburn. He threw seven shutout innings against Alabama last week.

Louisiana Tech baseball is on the road this weekend. The Bulldogs have a half game lead over Western Kentucky for first place in the conference standings. Tech is at Middle Tennessee. The Blue Raiders have lost four in a row.

McNeese has won nine in a row and the Cowboys at UIW. Northwestern State has won five straight Southland Conference Series and the Demons begin a three-game series tonight against league-leading Houston Christian at Husky Field.

LSU has its open spring practice in Tiger Stadium on Saturday. Former Alexandria Senior High star Jacobian Guillory is back practicing in full pads after suffering a season ending Achilles injury seven months ago. Guillory says the rehab has been difficult, but he’s feeling good now…

Cut 17 (19) “…feet are.”