- 1:21:352024 LSU Gymnastics National Championship CeremonyThe newly crowned LSU Gymnastics team is recognized for winning the program’s first national title with a championship parade and ceremony on Wednesday, April 24.Starting at 7 p.m. CT, the celebration inside the Maravich Center will include the presentation of the national championship trophy, along with remarks from several dignitaries. Head Coach Jay Clark will address the crowd along with members of the gymnastics team.
- 8:33The Powerhouse | S2E3 | One Pitch At A Time | Will Hellmers FeatureThrough early-season adversity, Coach Johnson has emphasized the importance of taking baseball game-by-game, and pitch-by-pitch. Senior right-handed pitcher, Will Hellmers knows this to be true. His pregame hype speeches are a hallmark of the program, and there’s no one better suited to give them than Wild Bill.In this segment, Will talks through a crawfish boil that he's hosting and talks about what he's learned from his experience in adversity and how to get out of it.Watch the full second episode on LSU.GOLD → https://lsul.su/485G3hUConnect with LSU Baseball on all our social media platforms ⤵️ Visit our website: https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/ Follow us on Twitter: https://lsul.su/3NbGRcI Follow us on Instagram: https://lsul.su/3RwjQUJ Like us on Facebook: https://lsul.su/486267NThe Powerhouse features exclusive interviews with the players and staff and never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes footage that shows why LSU operates as The Powerhouse of College Baseball. The full episode of Season 2, Episode 2 of "The Powerhouse" is available to watch on LSU Gold.ABOUT LSU GOLD: LSU GOLD is an exclusive, on-demand content streaming service premiering that offers unrivaled content and unprecedented access to the Tigers year-round – including behind-the-scenes documentary series, in-depth interviews, premium podcasts, and more. To sign up for a free seven-day trial, visit www.LSU.gold/register today.
- 3:18:34In The Booth with LSU RadioNicholls vs LSU Baseball
- 10:32LSU Defeats Nicholls, 9-0, Midweek MatchupWatch more exclusive content from LSU Baseball on LSU.GOLD → https://lsul.su/485G3hUListen to In The Dirt on your favorite podcast platform → https://lsul.su/HFPConnect with LSU Baseball on all our social media platforms ⤵️ Visit our website: https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/ Follow us on Twitter: https://lsul.su/3NbGRcI Follow us on Instagram: https://lsul.su/3RwjQUJ Like us on Facebook: https://lsul.su/486267N
- 6:47Malik Nabers Sits Down with Jacob HesterLSU unanimous All-American sits down with former LSU Tiger and NFL fullback Jacob Hester to talk his career and NFL Draft prep
- 20:24LSU Gymnastics Post National Championship Press ConferenceGymnastics Claims First National ChampionshipFORT WORTH, Texas – With one performance remaining, Aleah Finnegan delivered a 9.95 on beam to lift the LSU gymnastics team to the first NCAA Championship in program history Saturday afternoon at Dickies Arena.The Tigers claimed the title with a 198.225 to defeat California (197.850), Utah (197.800) and Florida (197.4375). The win marked just the eighth program in NCAA history to win the championship. In the final rotation, the LSU beam team delivered on the biggest stage with a 49.7625 for the highest in program history and an NCAA Championship record on the event.
- 1:49:47In The Booth with LSU RadioGame 3: LSU Baseball vs Missouri
- 7:39LSU Baseball Wins 6-2 vs Missouri To Claim Series | HighlightsLeft-hander Griffin Herring worked five scoreless innings in relief Sunday as LSU posted a 6-2 win over Missouri in Taylor Stadium.LSU improved to 25-16 overall and 5-13 in the SEC, while Missouri dropped to 18-23 overall and 6-12 in conference play.The Tigers return to action at 6:30 p.m. CT Tuesday when they play host to Nicholls in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The game will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and streamed on SEC Network +.Herring (3-0) entered the game to start the bottom of the fifth inning with the scored tied 2-2, and he blanked Missouri the rest of the way, allowing just one hit with one walk and eight strikeouts.Centerfielder Paxton Kling and shortstop Michael Braswell III each drove in two runs to highlight LSU’s offensive effort.“I’m proud of our team,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson. “We didn’t get off to a great start, but they stayed with it and played with great competitive character. Griffin’s performance on the back end of the game was outstanding. He’s a team-first player, and in four of our five SEC wins, he did exactly what he did today.“(LSU catcher) Alex Milazzo also played a great game today behind the plate and with his at-bats; he was not going to let our team lose this game.”LSU starting pitcher Nate Ackenhausen worked the first four innings, limiting Missouri to two runs on five hits with one walk and five strikeouts.Watch more exclusive content from LSU Baseball on LSU.GOLD → https://lsul.su/485G3hUListen to In The Dirt on your favorite podcast platform → https://lsul.su/HFPConnect with LSU Baseball on all our social media platforms ⤵️ Visit our website: https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/ Follow us on Twitter: https://lsul.su/3NbGRcI Follow us on Instagram: https://lsul.su/3RwjQUJ Like us on Facebook: https://lsul.su/486267N
- 2:25:50In The Booth with LSU RadioGame 2: LSU Baseball vs Missouri
- 7:12LSU Baseball Run-Rules Missouri in Game 1 of SEC Series | HighlightsSophomore left-hander Gage Jump fired a career-high 14 strikeouts Friday night, and LSU blasted four home runs as the Tigers posted a 12-1 win over Missouri at Taylor Stadium.The game was halted after the seventh inning due to the Southeastern Conference 10-run rule.LSU improved to 24-15 overall, 4-12 in the SEC, while Missouri dropped to 17-22 overall and 5-11 in conference play.The teams meet in Game 2 of the series at 4 p.m. CT Saturday in a contest that will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and streamed on SEC Network +.Jump (3-1) pitched the seven-inning complete game, limiting Missouri to one run on three hits with one walk and 14 strikeouts. He threw 98 pitches in the outing, 65 for strikes.“I was a great performance by Gage and a great win for our team,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson. “Gage controlled the tempo of the game, and our hitters took great at-bats. We produced a lot of line drives with runners in scoring position, and we controlled the game from the first pitch to the last.”Jump’s 14 strikeouts marked the most by an LSU pitcher since Ty Floyd recorded 17 strikeouts versus Florida last June in the College World Series.Jump’s seven-inning complete game was the first by an LSU pitcher since Paul Skenes posted a seven-inning complete-game win over Mississippi State on May 13, 2023.Watch more exclusive content from LSU Baseball on LSU.GOLD → https://lsul.su/485G3hUListen to In The Dirt on your favorite podcast platform → https://lsul.su/HFPConnect with LSU Baseball on all our social media platforms ⤵️ Visit our website: https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/ Follow us on Twitter: https://lsul.su/3NbGRcI Follow us on Instagram: https://lsul.su/3RwjQUJ Like us on Facebook: https://lsul.su/486267N
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