The No. 15 LSU softball twice battled back from multi-run deficits Saturday for a 10-4 victory to win its Southeastern Conference series with Mississippi State. The Tigers (36-11, 9-8 in SEC) took the lead for good with a seven-run fourth inning and freshman pitcher Aleah Johnson was sparkling with 5.1 innings of scoreless relief of
Not even a late power surge was enough to dig No. 12 LSU softball out of a five-run hole. Ali Newland and Karli Petty each hit home runs and combined to drive in three runs in the top of the seventh inning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome No. 21 Auburn, 5-3, in the first
LSU pitcher Raelin Chaffin flirted with a shutout and Georgia Clark sparked a three-run fourth inning to lead No. 12 LSU past Missouri, 3-1, on Friday in a Southeastern Conference victory over Tiger Park. Chaffin (5-1) came within a mistake away from her fourth shutout of the season. She lost her shutout bid in the
LSU freshman pitcher Sydney Berzon heard the chatter. Just how would someone so young be able to impact the Tigers’ pitching staff in her first season? Would she ever leave the bullpen for meaningful opportunities? Berzon has delivered affirmative answers to both, where the native of Buffalo, New York, has been arguably LSU’s most consistent
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.