No. 6 LSU Softball Shuts Out No. 15 Arkansas in SEC Matchup | Highlights
Pitcher Sydney Berzon tossed her second shutout of the season, and outfielder Ciara Briggs logged her 18th multi-hit game this year as No. 6/7 LSU avoided the sweep by defeating No. 13/15 Arkansas 1-0 on Sunday afternoon at Tiger Park.LSU is now 36-13 this season and concludes its SEC schedule with a 12-12 mark. The Tigers increased their stretch to 17 consecutive seasons with a .500 or better record in SEC play dating back to 2006. The last time LSU finished its conference schedule with a .500 record was in 2017 at 12-12, which is also the last season the Tigers reached the Women’s College World Series. Arkansas moves to 34-12 this season and 13-7 in league play.Pitcher Sydney Berzon (16-7) earned the win after fanning six batters in a complete-game shutout while allowing three hits and four walks. All 12 of LSU’s shutout victories this season have been complete game shutouts.Connect with LSU Softball on all our social media platforms ⤵️
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