LSU baseball vs UCLA in College World Series
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UCLA could not overcome an early deficit when play resumed Tuesday following a weather delay, losing 9-5 to LSU at the Men's College World Series.
Wood had 19 strikeouts to complete just the third no-hitter in MCWS history and end the Racers' Cinderella run.
The Tigers' annual home-and-home matchup is a difficult one: In 2025-2026, LSU will also face Texas twice, once in the PMAC and once in the Moody Center. The Longhorns finished 15-1 in league play last year, splitting the regular-season title with South Carolina, then reached the Final Four.
Washington four-star safety Dylan Purter is fresh off of an official visit to Baton Rouge this past weekend after a multi-day stay with the LSU Tigers. Purter, the No. 1 safety in Alabama, went public with a decision to pledge to LSU in March over a myriad of other programs that have extended offers his way.
Starting back in 2019, Rocco's tallied up the shots for each school they were purchased for. On top of that, there's a charity element for each of those $5 Jell-O shots: one dollar for every shot is given to food banks.
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Kade Anderson, Jared Jones and two other tigers have been named NCBWA All-Americans Our LSU baseball coverage is brought to you in part by Our Lady of the Lake Health, Championship Health Partners of LSU.
After sitting around Charles Schwab Field for three hours watching it rain Monday night, LSU and UCLA officially found out they would be getting up early Tuesday morning to get ready for a 10 a.m. first pitch to finish up the final six innings of their winners' bracket showdown.