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Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers are once again well-represented, land multiple members of the program on the list.
LSU was No. 1 in total attendance with 458,606 tickets sold in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The Tigers have finished No. 1 in total attendance 26 times since 1996. LSU was also No. 1 in the ...
was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2025 College World Series after leading LSU to its eighth national championship. He was also named the Baseball America College ... in LSU history on June ...
LSU hasn't won the most MCWS games. That mark is owned by Texas, with 88 to LSU's 47, which ranks fifth all time. But the ...
LSU led the nation in college baseball attendance in 2025 with a total of 458,606 tickets sold in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The T ...
LSU baseball knows how to work the transfer portal. Under head coach Jay Johnson, the Tigers have adapted to the new era of college athletics better than any of their peers. The transfer portal ...
Three LSU players have received 2025 All-America recognition from Baseball America magazine. Sophomore left-handed pitcher Kade Anderson and junior right-handed pitcher Anthony Eyanson are First ...
LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson, who this season directed the Tigers to their second College World Series title in three years, was named Wednesday the 2025 NCAA Division I National Coach of the ...
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) July 2, 2025 Kendall Rogers writes of Curiel in a feature story posted to D1Baseball.com: Curiel didn’t waste much time making his presence known for the Tigers ...
An early look into what LSU baseball's 2026 roster will look like. Who's returning, leaving and where LSU is attacking the transfer portal. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...
The National Championship is LSU’s 4th since 2000, the most of any college baseball program. Oregon State is next with 3, South Carolina and Texas have each won 2. The Tigers won in 2000, 2009 ...
LSU's eighth college baseball title is worth celebrating, not just for the team or the coaches, but also for LSU fans and the state of Louisiana. In this editorial, we tip our caps to them.