KLSU-FM (Baton Rouge, LA)
KLSU (91.1 FM) is a college radio station operated by students at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It features a diverse range of music and specialized programming. As part of the university's Student Media Program, KLSU offers students opportunities to work as DJs and in management roles. The station broadcasts at 23,000 watts, allowing it to reach listeners in the Baton Rouge area and extending up to 40 miles from the LSU campus. KLSU is recognized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a non-commercial educational (NCE) radio station. It is also one of the 700 college radio stations nationwide that contribute music chart reports to the College Music Journal magazine each week.
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2 weeks ago |
lsureveille.com | Jason Willis
LSU baseball was shut out by Ole Miss 2-0 in the SEC Tournament semifinals, preventing the Tigers from reaching their second straight conference finals. LSU didn't score for the final 15 innings of its time in Hoover, Alabama; after the Tigers notched a two-run home run in the third inning of the quarterfinals, they were shut out from then on.
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2 weeks ago |
lsureveille.com | Jason Willis
The stage is set for a fierce SEC Tournament semifinal battle as the LSU Tigers face off against the Ole Miss Rebels for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon in Hoover, Alabama. With a spot in the conference championship game on the line, both teams will be looking to ride momentum and star power into the final. LSU enters the semifinals as the third seed after finishing the regular season with a 19-11 SEC record.
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2 weeks ago |
lsureveille.com | Jason Willis
Hoover, Ala. - A sea of purple and gold filled the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium as the fresh Tigers took to the field for the first time in the SEC Tournament against the Texas A&M Aggies. This was one of the most electric games so far in Hoover, ending in a 4-3 LSU victory. LSU ace pitcher Kade Anderson had no problem dealing out the strikes to the Aggies, reminding them there would be some trouble in the Met on Friday night.
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2 weeks ago |
lsureveille.com | Jason Willis
LSU baseball is inching closer to taking the field in Hoover, Alabama, after receiving a bye for the first two rounds of the SEC Tournament. The energy is brewing as the Tigers hope to make some noise and win the SEC championship to kick off a postseason run.
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2 weeks ago |
lsureveille.com | Jason Willis
As Friday grows closer, LSU, the tournament's No. 3-seeded team, is one step closer to taking the field in the quarterfinals after the bye it received as a result of earning a top-four seed. Two teams are fighting to clutch the spot in the opposite dugout in the Friday evening quarterfinal. On Thursday at 11 a.m., Auburn and Texas A&M will face off to fight for the open spot against the LSU Tigers in the quarterfinal.
KLSU-FM (Baton Rouge, LA) journalists
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
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+1 (555) 123-4567
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