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Da Boot Sports 2/15/2026 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - LSU completed the sweep against Milwaukee with a 21 - 7 victory in seven innings on Sunday afternoon at Alex Box Stadium/Skip Bertman Field, by the ten run rule. William Schmidt (1-0). got the start on the bump for the Bayou Bengals and went four innings, giving up three runs on three hits, getting the win. He walked three and struck out nine. Santiago Garcia, Deven Sheerin, and Marcos Paz all got a little work on the mound. The LSU pitching staff set a new team record for the most strikeouts in a three game series with 49. The Panthers took an early lead when Dominic Kibler hit a solo homer over the right field wall. 1-0 as we headed to the bottom of the frame. Zach Yorke led off, being hit by a pitch. After John Pearson flied out, Omar Serna was hit by a pitch. Both runners were able to advance on a wild pitch. Simpson singled to center field to score Yorke and advance Serna to third. With runners on the corners and one out, Trent Caraway grounded out to the pitcher, scoring Serna and moving Simpson to second base. Derek Curiel then singled to right field to bring Simpson home. LSU would take a 3-1 lead into the third inning. Schmidt found himself in a jam in the top of the third. as Milwaukee loaded the bases with only one out. Ryan Lemm singled to right center to plate two runs. We moved to the bottom of the frame all even at 3-3. LSU quickly regained the lead when Jake Brown led off with a home run to right center field. Cade Arrambide then singled to left field. Yorke drew a base on balls. Seth Dardar walked to load the bases with no outs. Serna singled to left field, scoring Arrambide and keeping the bases loaded. Caraway stepped to the plate and tripled to right center to clear the bases. Curiel then singled to bring home Caraway. Curiel was able to move to second on a throwing error. Runner on second with only one out. Milam walked, then advanced to second on a wild pitch. Curiel advanced to third. Brown walked to load the bases. The Panthers were finally able to stop the bleeding, but the damage had been done. We headed to the fourth inning with LSU now up, 9-3. The Tigers increased their lead in the fourth. With one out, Serna reached safely on a throwing error. Braun then singled to right field, moving Serna to third. Caraway reached on a fielding error, while Braun moved to second and Serna crossed the plate. Curiel singled up the middle scoring Braun and moving Caraway to third. Milam then singled to right field, scoring Caraway and moving Curiel to third base. Brown singled to right center, bringing Curiel home and moving Milam to second. Arrambide then singled to left field, moving Brown to second and Milam to third. Yorke flied out to right field, scoring Milam. Dardar then stepped to the plate and launched a three run homer over the right field wall. The inning finally ended with LSU leading, 17-3. With the huge lead, Jay Johnson began to play several young players. Milwaukee was able to plate three runs in the top of the fifth. As we headed to the bottom of the frame, LSU's lead was 17-6. In the bottom of the fifth, LSU loaded the bases with one out. Jake Brown stepped up to the plate a blasted a grand slam over the right field wall. We moved to the sixth inning with LSU now leading 21-6. LSU begins the season 3-0. Next up the Tigers will host Kent State on Monday, Feb. 16 at 6:00pm. **Don't forget to watch our new LSU baseball podcast, 'CHASING OMAHA with SZN' every Tuesday night at 7:30pm on our Da Boot Sports YouTube Channel.... *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.
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