Latest News About Lsu Baseball: The Cathedral In The Heat And The Rise Of A College World Series Giant

Updated 2026-05-20 08:07

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LSU on its way back to CWS - ESPN

LSU's senior class was in danger of an inglorious distinction in Baton Rouge: having never made it to Omaha. The Tigers avoided that mark with their first trip to the College World Series since 2009.

www.espn.co.uk

LSU wins second MCWS title in 3 years

The LSU Tigers are once again the kings of Division I college baseball. The sixth-seeded Tigers used a four-run fourth inning and a solid performance from starting pitcher Anthony Eyanson (MLB Pipeline's No. 66 Draft prospect) to defeat 13th-seeded Coastal Carolina on Saturday, 5-3, and secure the program's second College

www.mlb.com

LSU Tops UCLA, 9-5, in CWS; Advances to Semifinal Round

LSU pitcher Casan Evans took the mound Tuesday morning when the game resumed in the fourth inning. The freshman earned the victory following 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on four hits with five strikeouts.

lsusports.net

Purple (and gold) reign: LSU wins second MCWS title in 3 years

The LSU Tigers are once again the kings of Division I college baseball. The sixth-seeded Tigers used a four-run fourth inning and a solid performance from starting pitcher Anthony Eyanson (MLB Pipeline's No. 66 Draft prospect) to defeat 13th-seeded Coastal Carolina on Saturday, 5-3, and secure the program's second College

www.mlb.com