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No. 15 LSU at No. 14 Kentucky The Tigers will travel to Lexington to wrap up a stretch of three-straight road series’ as they take on the Wildcats. LSU comes into this game at 26-14 (8-7 SEC) while Kentucky sits at 31-10 (6-9 SEC). LSU is coming off a non-conference series win over NC State taking two out of three against the Wolfpack. After dropping the first game of the series, Tiger pitchers Ali Kilponen and Shelby Wickersham were dominant in Saturday’s doubleheader. They held NC State to just three runs on the day. For Kentucky, they come into this series with some momentum. They’re coming off a walk-off win in extra innings against in-state rival Louisville. The Wildcats will continue to ride their sluggers who have been the catalyst to their season thus far. Look for Mallory Peyton, Renee Abernathy, Erin Coffel and Kayla Kowalik in this series as they all have an OPS above 1.000.

Tigers run-rule North Carolina State 13-2 sweep doubleheader

Tigers run-rule North Carolina State 13-2 sweep doubleheader LSU Softball Raeleen Gutierrez (55) (Source: LSU Softball) By Spencer Chrisman | April 17, 2021 at 10:46 PM CDT - Updated April 17 at 10:46 PM RALEIGH, N.C. (WAFB) - No. 15 LSU exploded for 13 runs on 10 hits as they swept Saturday’s doubleheader to take the series over North Carolina State in Curtis and Jacqueline Dail Stadium. LSU (26-14, 8-7 SEC) got things started in the top of the second inning as Raeleen Guiterrez launched a no doubt solo home run to right field to take a 1-0 lead. Is it out of the woods yet? Is it out of the woods yet?

No 15 LSU softball rallies to leave home folks with dramatic win going into lengthy road swing

No. 15 LSU softball rallies to leave home folks with dramatic win going into lengthy road swing No. 15 LSU softball rallies to leave home folks with dramatic win going into lengthy road swing LSU catcher Hayden Brown applies the tag to La. Tech s Olivia Ellingson in the second inning of Tuesday s game won by LSU, 6-4. Ellingson was ruled safe when Brown was called for obstruction. / Jonathan Mailhes With an impending 10-game road swing starting Friday, the No. 15 LSU softball team decided to give their fans an impressive send off. They won’t see them again until May 1. LSU twice rallied from deficits in the second and fifth innings, scoring three runs in the sixth inning to take the lead and grab a 6-4 victory Tuesday over Louisiana Tech at Tiger Park.

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