
Cory Diaz
Sports Writer at The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, LA)
LSU women’s basketball, football & baseball for the USA Today Network @theadvertiser. @ua_jcm product. News tips, hate mail: [email protected]
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theadvertiser.com | Cory Diaz
BATON ROUGE — Two years isn't a long time but on LSU baseball time, it's nearly a lifetime. The Tigers were not NCAA regional hosts last season, traveling to North Carolina for the Chapel Hill Regional where it was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament in the regional final. Jay Johnson, his staff and players were hellbent on making sure the team's road to Omaha and the College World Series ran through Alex Box Stadium and that path was confirmed Monday during the Selection Show.
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1 week ago |
theadvertiser.com | Cory Diaz
Cory DiazLafayette Daily AdvertiserLSU baseball earned the No. 6 national seed in the NCAA Tournament and will host both the regional and super regional rounds if they advance. The Tigers boast a strong pitching duo in Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson, and a solid defense ranked 10th in fielding percentage. Offensive inconsistency, particularly against quality pitching, is a concern for LSU entering the tournament.
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1 week ago |
theadvertiser.com | Cory Diaz
LSU baseball (43-14), the No. 6 overall seed, will host the Baton Rouge Regional starting Friday against Little Rock. The Tigers will face either Dallas Baptist or Rhode Island in the double-elimination regional, with the winner advancing to the super regionals. The Baton Rouge Regional winner will face the Clemson Regional winner in the super regionals.
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1 week ago |
theadvertiser.com | Cory Diaz
After spending regional weekend away from home last year, LSU baseball is back home, hosting an NCAA Tournament regional this season. The Tigers were announced among the 16 NCAA regional hosts sites Sunday by the NCAA. Under head coach Jay Johnson, this is the second time LSU will host a regional. Where LSU landed as a national seed and the entire Field of 64 will be revealed at 11 a.m. CT Monday on ESPN2 or ESPNU.
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1 week ago |
theadvertiser.com | Cory Diaz
LSU baseball petered out of the SEC Tournament Saturday afternoon. Ole Miss limited the Tigers to just two hits as Jay Johnson's team was shutout for the first time all season in a 2-0 defeat in a conference tournament semifinal. The Tigers (43-14) were the nation's consensus No. 1 ranked team in the major college baseball polls and beat Texas A&M, 4-3, in the SEC quarterfinals Friday night.
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