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The 2011 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the NCAA Division I baseball season of 2011. The Tigers played their home games in the new Alex Box Stadium, which opened in 2009. The team was coached by Paul Mainieri who was in his fifth season at LSU. In the previous season, the Tigers failed to defend their 2009 ...
This is a list of LSU Tigers baseball seasons. The LSU Tigers baseball program is the college baseball team that represents Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [1] LSU plays their home games at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field on the LSU ...
LSU baseball carries momentum into the biggest series of the season this weekend.. No. 1 Texas A&M (39-6, 15-6 SEC) comes calling to Alex Box Stadium for a pivotal SEC three-game set. Led by Jay ...
LSU baseball schedule 2024 LSU went 23-3 during the nonconference portion of its 2024 schedule. The Tigers went 13-17 in SEC play, including winning four of its last five league series.
To give you a glimpse into the importance of this weekend's SEC series in Tuscaloosa between LSU baseball and Alabama, one team is projected as of today as a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament ...
This category includes the seasons played by the LSU Tigers baseball team that represents Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For more information, see LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers . The main article for this category is LSU Tigers baseball .
According to some projections, LSU baseball's sweep over Ole Miss this past weekend was ... LSU baseball faces Georgia in opening round of SEC Baseball Tournament Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. on ...
The LSU Tigers baseball program is a college baseball team that represents Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 25 head coaches since it started playing organized baseball in the 1893 season. [1]