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2/26/2024 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - Below is this week's LSU Sports schedule.... Men's Basketball Tues. Feb. 27: Home vs. Georgia 6:00pm Sat. Mar. 2: Away vs. Vanderbilt 2:30pm Women's Basketball Tues. Feb. 29: Away vs. Georgia 8:00pm Sun. Mar. 3: Home vs. Kentucky 1:00pm Baseball Wed. Feb. 28: Away vs. Rice 7:00pm Fri. Mar. 1: Astros Foundation Classic vs. Texas 7:00pm Sat. Mar. 2: Astros Foundation Classic vs. ULL 7:00pm Sun. Mar. 3: Astros Foundation Claasic vs. Texas State 3:00pm Softball :: Purple & Gold Challenge Fri. Mar. 1: Home vs. Illinois 4:00pm Fri. Mar. 1: Home vs. San Diego State 6:30pm Sat. Mar.2: Home vs. San Diego State 5:00pm Sat. Mar. 2: Home vs. McNeese 7:30pm Sun. Mar. 3: Home vs. McNeese 3:00pm Sun. Mar. 3: Home vs. Louisiana Tech. 5:30pm Gymnastics Fri. Mar. 1 Home vs. Alabama 5:00pm Beach Volleyball :: Tiger Beach Challenge Fri. Mar. 2: Home vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 11:00am Sat. Mar. 2: Home vs. Houston Christian 3:00pm Sat. Mar. 2: Home vs. Nebraska 7:00am Sun. Mar. 3: Home vs. Northern Illinois 11:00am Sun. Mar. 3: Home vs. Tulane 4:00pm Women's Golf Mon. Mar. 4: Away vs. South Carolina TBA Tues. Mar. 5: Away vs. South Carolina TBA Wed. Mar. 6: Away vs. South Carolina TBA Men's Golf Mon. Mar. 4: Lamkin San Diego Classic Day 1 TBA Tue. Mar. 5: Lamkin San Diego Classic Day 2 TBA SOCCER OPEN Swimming & Diving OPEN Men's Tennis Fri. Mar. 1: Away vs. South Carolina 2:00pm Sun. Mar. 3: Away vs. Florida 11:00am Women's Tennis Fri. Mar. 1: Home vs. Florida 5:00pm Sun. Mar.3: Home vs. South Carolina 11:00am Track & Field :: SEC Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas OPEN Don't forget to tune in every Monday night at 7pm for Talking Tigers with Da Boot Sports as we talk LSU Basketball on our YouTube Channel.... GEAUX TIGERS!!!
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Da Boot Sports 2/24/2024 LSU Sports Communications By: LSU Staff Houston, Tx. – After winning their first two matches on Friday, the No. 6 LSU Beach Volleyball team goes 3-1 to close out the weekend at the Third Coast College Classic. “Not the result we wanted in the last match, but I love where we are in this process,” said head coach Russell Brock. “We came up just a few points short, but we played with the effort and intensity that we needed to see this weekend. Our mentality was impressive, and we had amazing performances all across the courts. We knew there would be a growth process with no returning pairs. That process means that we will get better and better as the season goes along. There’s no doubt that we got better this weekend, and we will use the experience to work hard over the next few days as we prepare for our first home weekend. I cannot wait to play in our sand next weekend!” The Sandy Tigs are back in action next weekend at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium to host the Tiger Beach Challenge on Saturday and Sunday. LSU will play Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Houston Christian, Nebraska, North Alabama and Tulane. The Sandy Tigs opened up the day with a 5-0 sweep over Central Arkansas. Brooke Blutreich and Kate Baker set the tone for the match, winning Court 5; 21-17 and 21-8. Amelia Taft and Skylar Martin followed with a dominant win on Court 4; 21-10 and 21-13. Gabi Bailey and Amber Haynes brought the heat winning Court 1 in straight sets; 21-11 and 21-12. On Court 2, Reilly Allred and Parker Bracken won; 21-15 and 21-11. Ella Larkin and Ellie Shank finished off the match, winning Court 3; 21-17 and 21-11. After a break, LSU fell to TCU 2-3. Taft and Martin fell on Court 4; 18-21 and 19-21. On Court 5, Blutreich and Baker fought in a three-set battle, losing; 21-16, 18-21 and 12-15. Larkin and Shank won Court 3; 21-16 and 21-16. Bailey and Haynes lost on Court 1; 15-21 and 18-21. Allred and Bracken ended the match on a high note, winning Court 2; 21-17 and 21-19. LSU 5, Central Arkansas 0
TCU 3, LSU 2
John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 2/24/2024 LSU Sports Communications By: Braydin Sik FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The LSU track and field team closed out the weekend with the women’s team taking third overall at the SEC Indoor Championships, hosted by Arkansas at the Randal Tyson Indoor Track. The women’s team made a huge push on day two of the meet as they sprung from 10th place on day one with seven points to third place on day two with 68.5 total point. The Tigers finished lasy tear’s SEC Indoor in eight place and a score of 47 points. Michaela Rose led the Tigers in scoring with a total of 11 points in two events (800m, 4×400). Sophomore Brianna Lyston was the first Tiger to earn an SEC title this week, claiming the women’s 60-meter final with a meet-record time of 7.08 seconds. The 60m title claimed on Saturday marks the first of her young career after missing a good portion of the indoor and outdoor seasons last year. She still holds a personal-best and nation-leading time of 7.07 seconds from earlier this season on the same track she ran on this weekend, which qualifiers her for the NCAA Indoor Championships in two weeks. This week’s meet marked another outing of Rose running against time as she earned her third 800-meter SEC title since last year’s indoor season. At last year’s meet the Suffolk, Va., native clocked a time of 2:01.09, seeing her time cut down to 1:59.25 in Saturday’s win. Her new personal-best time rewrites her indoor record and previous No. 2 time in collegiate history of 1:59.49 that she ran in her lone 800m race entering the weekend. The Bowerman Watch List member has now ran two of the four-lone times in indoor history under two-minutes for the women’s 800m in just this season. She also holds the 600-yard collegiate record from the Corky Classic earlier this year. In her very first SEC meet, freshman Taylor Fingers earned a silver medal in the women’s triple jump. Her medal-worthy finish saw Fingers jump out to a new collegiate PR of 13.07 meters (42’ 10.75”) on her second attempt of the day. The distance of 13.07 sits just .01 away from No. 10 on the LSU all-time performance list. The women’s 60-meter hurdle duo of Alia Armstrong and Leah Phillips got out fast and were able to secure silver and bronze respectively. Armstrong closed out her meet with a time of 7.96 seconds for silver. Phillips clocked a time of 8.03 seconds to earn her very first SEC medal. Saturday marked the second time Lorena Rangel-Batres has earned a silver medal at an SEC-Championship meet. The San Luis Potosí, Mexico, native finished second in the mile final after clocking a time of 4:39.51, scoring eight points for the Tigers. The men’s team was in ninth place after day one with a total of 11.5 points, their day two push put them in eighth with a team total of 32.5 points. Myles Thomas led the Tigers in scoring with a total of six points in one event (60m). Thomas made his SEC Championship debut this week and did not disappoint. The transfer was the lone member of the men’s team to earn a medal after clocking a time of 6.64 seconds in the 60m to score six points for the Tigers. Additional Day Two Scorers John Meyer | Shot Put | 4th place | 5 points Jahiem Stern | 60mh | 4th place | 5 points Men’s 4×400 | 4th place | 5 points Women’s 4×400 | 5th place | 4 points Praise Djoma | Triple Jump | 6th place | 3 points Thelma Davies | 200m | 7th place | 2 points Morgan Smalls | High Jump | T-7th place | 1.5 points Callie Hardy | One Mile | 8th place | 1 point Personal Bests Sophie Martin ran a PR of 9:49.39 in the 3000m, which ranks 10th in LSU PL history. Taylor Fingers jumped a PR of 42’ 10.75” in triple jump. Praise Djoma jumped a PR of 40’ 7” in triple jump. Up Next LSU will have a week off before heading to Boston for the NCAA Indoor Championships hosted at the Track at New Balance March 8-9. John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 2/18/2024 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - Below is next week's LSU Sports schedule.... Men's Basketball Wed. Feb. 21: Home vs. Kentucky 8:00pm Sat. Feb. 24: Home vs. Mississippi State 7:30pm Women's Basketball Thur. Feb. 22: Home vs. Auburn 8:00pm Sun. Feb. 25: Away vs. Tennessee 11:00am Baseball Mon. Feb. 19: Home vs. Central Arkansas 2:00pm Thur. Feb. 22: Home vs. Northern Illinois 2:00pm Fri. Feb. 23: Home vs. Stony Brook 2:00pm Sat. Feb. 24: Home vs. Northern Illinois 1:00pm Sun. Feb. 25: Home vs. Stony Brook 1:00pm Softball :: Tiger Classic Thur. Feb. 22: Home vs. Boise State 6:00pm Fri. Feb: 23: Home vs. Boise State 4:00pm Fri. Feb. 23: Home vs. Houston 6:30pm Sat. Feb: 24: Home vs. Houston 4:00pm Sat. Feb: 24: Home vs. Austin Peay 6:30pm Gymnastics Fri. Feb. 23: Away vs. Florida. 6:00pm Beach Volleyball :: Third Coast College Classic Fri. Feb. 23: vs. Washington @ Houston, Texas 1:00pm Fri. Feb. 23: vs. Houston Christian @ Houston, Texas 5:00pm Sat. Feb. 24: vs. Central Arkansas @ Houston, Texas. 9:00am Sat. Feb. 24: vs. TCU. @ Houston, Texas. 1:00pm Women's Golf :: Moon Gulf Invitational Mon. Feb. 19: Day 3 8:00am Tues. Feb. 20: Day 4 8:00am SOCCER :: Spring Exhibition Sat. Feb. 24: vs. Jackson State @ Natchitoches 3:30pm Sat. Feb. 24: vs. Northwestern State @ Natchitoches. 6:00pm Swimming & Diving :: SEC Championships in Auburn, Alabama Mon. Feb. 19: SEC Championships Day 1 11:00am Tues. Feb. 20: SEC Championships Day 2 11:00am Wed. Feb. 21: SEC Championships Day 3 9:30am Thur. Feb. 22: SEC Championships Day 4 9:30am Fri. Feb. 23: SEC Championships Day 5 9:30am Sat. Feb. 24: SEC Championships Day 6. 9:30am Men's Tennis Fri. Feb. 23: Away vs. Memphis 6:00pm Women's Tennis Sun. Feb. 25: Home vs. TCU 12:00pm Track & Field :: SEC Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas Fri. Feb. 23: SEC Championships Day 1 1:30pm Sat. Feb. 24: SEC Championships Day 2 2:15pm Don't forget to tune in every Monday night at 7pm for Talking Tigers with Da Boot Sports as we talk LSU Basketball on our YouTube Channel.... GEAUX TIGERS!!! John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM AWARENESS Da Boot Sports 2/16/2024 LSU Sports Communications By: LSU Staff BATON ROUGE, La. – The LSU women’s tennis team (6-1) opened the weekend with a 4-0 win over the South Florida Bulls (4-4) on Friday afternoon inside the LSU Tennis Complex. Taylor’s Thoughts “Hard luck for USF with two injuries today,” head coach Taylor Fogleman said. “Our ladies played well in doubles and brought that energy over to singles for a good team win. We now need to keep our foot on the pedal and continue to improve in all facets if we want to be the team that we know we can.” Doubles Results Junior Gaby Rivera made her LSU debut at the No. 3 doubles court alongside Maya Tahan as the pair faced off against Gargi Pawar and Kelly Vargas. The LSU duo was dominant on their court, blanking the Bull duo by a score of 6-0 to get the match rolling for the Tigers. “A special shoutout to Gaby for her first match and win as a Tiger!” Fogleman said. “She’s worked hard to recover from an injury she sustained last year and we’re excited to have her on our team and representing LSU.” The doubles point was clinched at the No. 2 spot, where Aran Teixidó Garcia and Florentine Dekkers took down Marta Falceto Font and Ireland Simme by a score of 6-2. The win improves Teixidó Garcia and Dekkers’ doubles record to 6-1 in dual matches, a team high. Singles Results The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the team match after Anita Sahdiieva claimed the No. 3 singles court over Kelly Vargas. Sahdiieva won the first five games before Vargas retired due to an injury. The win moves Sahdiieva’s tally in dual matches to an impressive 5-0 through seven matches this season. The lead was extended to 3-0 as Teixidó Garcia earned a retirement win over Melisa Senli. The two players played out seven games, with Senli holding a 4-3 lead in the first set before she was forced to retire. LSU clinched the match at the top singles spot, where Dekkers defeated Grace Schumacher in straight sets. Dekkers opened the match with her foot on the gas, only dropping one game in the first set on her way to a 6-1 win. The second set saw her take the early lead and not look back as she won 6-3 to get the fourth and final point of the match. The win was Dekkers’ fourth of the dual season and takes her overall singles tally to nine on the year in collegiate matches. Up Next The Tigers head to Dallas, Texas to take on the SMU Mustangs (2-4) at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday, February 18. LSU vs. South Florida Feb 16, 2024 LSU Tennis Complex LSU 4, USF 0 Singles
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Match Notes: South Florida 4-4 LSU 6-1 Order of finish: Doubles (3,2); Singles (3,2,1) Official: Richie Weaver T-1:41 A-64 John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM AWARENESS Da Boot Sports 2/16/2024 LSU Sports Communications By: Braydin Sik BATON ROUGE, La. – The LSU track and field team closed out their final home meet of the indoor season on Friday at the LSU Twilight hosted at Carl Maddox Field House. Final Results | Results (PDF) Sophomore Brianna Lyston cruised to wins in both the 60-meter semifinals and final. In the heats of the semis Lyston clocked an easy-going 7.22 seconds. She followed that time up with 7.17 seconds, .10 off of her nation-leading and LSU-record time of 7.07 seconds in her last time out running the 60m. On the men’s side Godson Oghenebrume won the 60-meter final with a time of 6.65 seconds, which is .01 off of his season-best 6.64 last weekend. He started the day off with 6.76 in the semifinals, and will be looking to reach his PR of 6.58 at the SEC Indoor Championships next week in Fayetteville, Ark. The men’s and women’s hurdle squad put the work in on Friday as they swept both event titles. Jahiem Stern took gold on the men’s side with a time of 7.73 seconds, tying his PR and LSU performance list No. 8 time. Leah Phillips cruised with ease to a win on the women’s side with a time of 8.12 seconds after also winning the semifinals. Kameron Aime has set indoor personal-best heights in back-to-back meets now for pole vault after reaching a height of 5.21 meters (17’ 1”) in Baton Rouge today. The next closest vaulter today only reached a height of 4.76 meters (15’ 7.25”) behind Aime. Freshman Taylor Fingers earned her first collegiate win in triple jump on Friday. The Arlington, Texas, native claimed the event with a leap of 12.72 meters (41’ 8.75”) on her third attempt of the day. She currently holds a PR of 12.90 meters (42’ 4”) from the Corky Classic close to a month ago. In women’s long jump Morgan Smalls claimed her fourth win of the indoor season. Smalls leapt out to a distance of 6.14 meters (20’ 1.75”) to claim it, and would’ve won with five of her six jumps on the afternoon. Personal Bests Ambria Langley threw a PR of 46’ 4.75” in weight throw. Jevan Parara threw a PR of 66’ 5.25” in weight throw. Svenya Stoyanoff ran a PR of 5:07.36 in the mile. Carly Nicholson ran a PR of 5:09.61 in the mile. Hugh Carlson ran a PR of 4:19.24 in the mile. Leah Acosta threw a PR of 44’ 8.75” in shot put. Sydney Clemens ran a PR of 8.21 in the 60m. Jaden James threw a PR of 42’ 4” in shot put. Praise Djoma jumped a new PR of 40’ 5” in triple jump. Isiah Travis won the 800m with a PR of 1:52.15. Isaac Onuoha jumped a new PR and the No. 9 height on the LSU performance list of 6’ 11.5” in high jump. Up Next LSU will be running their women’s DMR and men’s 4×400-meter relay at the Notre Dame Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, Ind., tomorrow. John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM AWARENESS |
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