From the Mile High City to sea level This is huge. On Friday, LSU landed one of the most anticipated transfers when former Denver all-arounder Madison Ulrich announced she’d be spending her final two seasons of eligibility in Baton Rouge. Ulrich teased fans about her recruiting by posting pictures from her visits to LSU, Oklahoma and Utah tagged with “#notcommitted” as a way of … [Read more...] about Madison Ulrich Transfers to LSU
LSU Eliminates A&M to Reach SEC Tournament Semifinals
Enjoy your summer, Aggies Sports aren’t scripted, and that’s why it’s far more dramatic, shocking, and unpredictable than even the best written movies or TV shows. Take Friday night at the SEC Tournament for example, when Jay Johnson used Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson together to help LSU survive and advance to the semifinal round after beating Texas A&M 4-3. “We have … [Read more...] about LSU Eliminates A&M to Reach SEC Tournament Semifinals
LSU Softball and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Weekend
When is enough enough? For better or worse, Scott Woodward’s fingerprints are all over this current iteration of LSU athletics. Since being brought home to Louisiana in April of 2019, Woodward’s had to hire a head coach for LSU football, baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and gymnastics on a technicality. In other words, Woodward’s hired a head coach for pretty … [Read more...] about LSU Softball and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Weekend
Tigers Bounce Back to Win South Carolina Series
Needed two wins, got two wins After losing in hideous fashion Thursday night, the LSU baseball team redeemed itself in a big way by winning games two and three of its regular season finale against South Carolina by scores of 8-1 and 7-3. The Tigers purposely pitched off Thursday, electing instead to save its dominant 1-2 punch of Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson for Friday and … [Read more...] about Tigers Bounce Back to Win South Carolina Series
LSU Chokes Away Game One Against South Carolina
Worst loss of the season Sorry for the delay, I needed to sleep away the disgusting feeling the LSU baseball team gave me last night before collecting my thoughts. The quote/unquote No. 1 team in the country absolutely gagged away game one of the South Carolina series 6-5 Thursday night at Founder’s Park. The Gamecocks scored three total runs in the eighth and ninth innings to … [Read more...] about LSU Chokes Away Game One Against South Carolina





