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LSU Falls to Southeastern, 7-6, Eliminated from Regional

5/17/2025

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5/17/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   BATON ROUGE, La.
 – Despite fighting back to tie the game three times, including twice in the final two innings, LSU could not complete the rally as it fell to Southeastern Louisiana, 8-7, to bow out of regional play on Saturday night at Tiger Park.
 
   LSU concludes its season at 42-16, while Southeastern Louisiana moves to 50-15.
 
   Pitcher Sydney Berzon (18-8) was charged with the loss after entering the game in relief in the bottom of the fifth inning. The pitcher allowed one run on three hits with one walk in 1.1 innings pitched.
 
   Southeastern pitcher Britney Lewinski (10-5) earned the victory after allowing one run on one hit with one walk in 1.1 innings of work.
 
   LSU and Southeastern tied for eight hits in the game. Three Tigers finished with multiple hits led by outfielder Jalia Lassiter, who was 2-for-4 with a game-high three RBI, joined by outfielders Jadyn Laneaux (2-4, R, 2 RBI) and McKenzie Redoutey (2-for-2, 2 R, BB) in pacing the offense.
 
   Infielder Danieca Coffey opened the game with a leadoff single and advanced two bases on an error by the left fielder before touching home plate thanks to Lassiter’s run-scoring single. However, Southeastern replied at the bottom of the first with four unearned runs and no hits to take a 4-1 lead.
 
   After two scoreless frames, the Tigers caught momentum in the fourth with three runs, courtesy of consecutive RBI singles by infielder Sierra Daniel and Lassiter, capped with a wild pitch to plate Daniel, knotting the score at 4-4.
 
   Southeastern regained its advantage at 6-4 in the bottom of the fifth inning after capitalizing on an LSU error and defensive miscue, but the Tigers clapped back in the top of the sixth to tie the game again. Laneaux reached on an SLU throwing error, and infielder Avery Hodge was hit by a pitch to put a runner in scoring position. Two batters later, Lassiter laced a game-tying two-run double to left-center field to get Tiger Park on its feet. The Lions jumped back on top entering the seventh inning with an RBI single up the middle by designated player Brilee Ford.
 
   In the top of the seventh, Redoutey wore a pitch to get the inning started, and two batters later, Laneaux secured her second RBI of the day with a single down the left field line to tie the game at 7-7. But in the bottom of the seventh, SLU loaded the bases with no outs, and a runner beat the throw home on a fielder’s choice to walk off LSU and advance to the regional final.
 

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Berzon Delivers Shutout, LSU Blanks UConn, 3-0

5/17/2025

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5/17/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU pitcher Sydney Berzon tossed her sixth shutout of the season to lead LSU past UConn, 3-0, in the Baton Rouge Regional’s first elimination game on Saturday afternoon at Tiger Park.
 
   LSU (42-15) records its 28th shutout in the NCAA Tournament, and Berzon logged her second shutout in the NCAAs. UConn (35-19) bows out of the NCAA Regional.
 
   Pitcher Sydney Berzon (18-7) earned the win after dealing five strikeouts and allowed four hits and two free passes.
 
   UConn pitcher Payton Kinney (15-7) was charged with the loss after allowing three runs on five hits with four walks while throwing one strikeout.
 
   The Tigers tallied nine hits, led by infielder Danieca Coffey, who recorded her 75th career multi-hit game after finishing 3-for-4 with two runs. Designated player Maddox McKee went 2-for-3 at the dish.  
 
   LSU established its 3-0 lead through the opening two frames, highlighted by Edwards’ two RBI after walking in the game’s first run in the opening inning and recording a sacrifice fly in the second. 
 
   Despite the Tiger bats remaining scoreless for the rest of the contest, Berzon and the LSU defense held firm, retiring the final 12 of 15 batters faced.
 
Up Next
   LSU will play in its second elimination of the day with a rematch against Southeastern Louisiana at 6:03 p.m. CT.


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LSU Upset by Southeastern La, 4-3

5/16/2025

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5/17/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   ​BATON ROUGE, La. – Southeastern Louisiana (49-14) rallied back from a 3-0 deficit to pull off the upset and advance to the winner’s bracket of the Baton Rouge Regional, defeating LSU (41-15) 4-3 on Friday at Tiger Park.
 
   With the score tied 3-3 in the seventh inning, Southeastern infielder Maria Detillier drew a two-out walk, and catcher Cydnee Schneider hit a long single to right-center field that scored Detillier, who beat the throw at home plate for the eventual game-winning run.
 
   LSU suffers its first loss against Southeastern at home in the all-time series (19-1) and falls in the first regional game for the first time since 2022.
 
   LSU pitcher Jayden Heavener (13-5) struck out four batters, allowed two earned runs on four hits, and walked five batters in 6.2 innings.
 
   Southeastern relief pitcher Lainee Bailey tossed 4.2 innings of no-hit softball, surrendering three walks and had one strikeout.  
 
   The Tigers outhit the Lions 7-3. No player for either club recorded multiple hits, but LSU outfielder Jalia Lassiter had a game-high two RBI and two walks.  
 
   In the second inning, infielder Sierra Daniel hit a leadoff single to shallow left field. She stole second base, and designated player Maddox McKee and infielder Avery Hodge logged back-to-back singles to load the bases. Lassiter stepped to the plate and put LSU on the scoreboard with a two-run ground-rule double to left-center field, giving the Tigers a 2-0 lead.
 
   After shaking off the threat of runners in scoring position in the top of the third, the Tigers tacked on another run in the home half with a run-scoring single by outfielder Jadyn Laneaux to extend its lead to 3-0.
 
   Southeastern responded in the fourth inning with three runs, two unearned, on one hit, tying the game on a wild pitch heading into the fifth frame, and after two scoreless innings, SLU took the lead on a well-struck gapper.
 
   Lassiter opened the bottom of the seventh with a four-pitch walk, and Southeastern put infielder Tori Edwards the game-winning run on the base paths on a four-pitch walk as well with one out recorded. The SLU defense retired the next two batters to seal the game and advance to a noon CT matchup against Nebraska.
 
Up Next
   LSU will face UConn in an elimination game tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. CT. UConn fell to Nebraska 10-2 in the Baton Rouge Regional opening game.
 
   LSU is 2-0 all-time against UConn. The two clubs will meet for the first time since 2016.

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LSU Claims No. 10 National Seed, Hosts Competitive Baton Rouge Regional to Begin 2025 NCAA Tournament

5/12/2025

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5/11/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   NDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The LSU softball team will make its 26th NCAA Tournament appearance and host the Baton Rouge Regional May 16-18 as the No. 10 overall seed for the second consecutive season.
 
   The 2025 Baton Rouge Regional is arguably the toughest regional in the field, featuring Nebraska as the No. 2 seed, Big East Tournament Champions UCONN as the No. 3 seed, and Southland Conference Champions Southeastern Louisiana as the fourth seed. The Tigers will take on Southeastern at 4:30 p.m. CT on Friday, May 16, on SEC Network.
 
   Dating back to the 2015 season, LSU will host an NCAA Tournament Regional for the ninth time over the last 10 years, excluding 2020, which had no tournament due to COVID-19. It will be the 16th time LSU has hosted a regional. LSU holds a 65-31 record in the NCAA Tournament Regional round.
 
   The Tigers received a berth to the NCAA Tournament for the 19th consecutive season and have a record of 87-58 in the Big Dance with six NCAA Women’s College World Series appearances (2001, 2004, 2012, 2015-2017). Head Coach Beth Torina has led LSU to the Women’s College World Series four times, including three consecutive seasons, 2015-2017.
LSU enters the 2025 NCAA Tournament with a 41-14 overall record and has reached 40 or more wins in a single season 10 times under Coach Torina and has done so in the last three seasons.

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No. 10 LSU Falls to No. 2 Oklahoma in Quarterfinals, 4-1

5/8/2025

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5/8/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   ATHENS, Ga. – No. 10/9 LSU (41-14) was eliminated from the 2025 SEC Tournament after falling to No. 2 Oklahoma (44-7), 4-1, on Thursday morning at Jack Turner Stadium.
 
   LSU pitcher Sydney Berzon dropped to 17-7 in the circle, with her line ending with three strikeouts, allowing four runs on five hits and five walks in 6.0 innings.
 
   Oklahoma pitcher Sam Landry picked up the win to move to 19-4 this season. Landry had seven strikeouts and allowed one hit, one run and four walks in a complete game.
 
   Despite allowing one run behind three walks and a hit-by-pitch in the opening frame, Berzon and company turned in consecutive shutdown innings in the second and third stanzas. In the bottom of the fourth. OU drew a leadoff walk that made its way to third on a wild pitch and a groundout before outfielder Sydney Barker singled up the middle to score the runner, making the score 2-0 through four.
 
   In the fifth, designated player Ella Parker hit a leadoff double, and infielder Cydney Sanders lifted a two-out, two-run dinger to left-center field to give OU a 4-0 advantage.
 
   The Tigers threatened in the top of the sixth inning, loading the bases with one out, before infielder Tori Edwards ended the shutout bid with a sac fly to right field and cut into the deficit, 4-1. OU went on to retire LSU’s final four batters, including a 1-2-3 seventh inning.
 
Up Next
   The 2025 NCAA Division I Selection Show will air on ESPN2 at 6 p.m. CT on Sunday, May 11.

   LSU awaits its seeding for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The 2025 NCAA Selection Show will be at 6 p.m. CT on Sunday, May 11, on ESPN2.
 
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Heavener Tosses Shutout, No. 10 LSU Blanks No. 17 Mississippi State, 5-0

5/7/2025

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5/7/2025
LSU Sports Communications
By: Keonte Herrera


   ATHENS, Ga. – Freshman pitcher Jayden Heavener threw her fifth shutout of the season and was provided run support by her offense as No. 10/9 LSU advances to the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament with a 5-0 victory over No. 17/18 Mississippi State Wednesday morning at Jack Turner Stadium.
 
   With Heavener’s fifth shutout of the season, she is tied at No. 8 in program history among freshmen in a single season (Allie Walljasper, 2015). In the one-hit, complete game shutout, Heavener fired 104 pitches, struck out eight batters and gave up no walks.
 
   LSU (41-13) allowed Mississippi State’s (37-17) first baserunner in the fourth on a hit-by-pitch, but the defense recorded outs for the next three batters and continued to dominate, retiring 21 of the game’s 23 batters.
 
   Mississippi State pitcher Raelin Chaffin (21-9) was charged with the loss after tallying seven strikeouts and allowing five runs on seven hits with two walks in 5.2 innings.  
 
   The bottom of the lineup led the charge early, batting 4-for-7 with three runs and two RBI through four innings to build its 5-0 lead.
 
   The Tigers finished with nine hits, including a trio of multi-hit performers. Outfielder Jalia Lassiter was 2-for-4 with two RBI, and infielders Sierra Daniel and Tori Edwards were 2-for-3 with one run scored. Infielder Avery Hodge (1-2, BB) matched Lassiter’s team-high two RBI.  
 
   Heavener opened the game with four consecutive strikeouts and had five total with no walks through the opening three innings as the defensive unit retired the first nine batters.
 
   In the second inning, a hit-by-pitch, a walk, and a single to left field by outfielder Jadyn Laneaux loaded the bases with no outs. Two batters later, designated player Maddox McKee hit a comebacker that hit off the pitcher, scoring the first run of the game, and an RBI walk for Hodge, followed by a two-run single by Lassiter put the Tigers ahead 4-0.
 
   After a scoreless third, Daniel got things going in the fourth with a leadoff double, and Hodge followed with a double down the right-field line for her second RBI of the game, extending the Tigers' lead. 5-0.
 
   Once MSU got its first base runner in the bottom of the fourth and its lone single in the fifth, the LSU defense retired its final seven batters faced to seal the game.
 
Up Next
   LSU advances to the quarterfinals, where it will face the SEC regular season champions, top-seeded Oklahoma, at 10 a.m. CT on Thursday, May 8.
 
   LSU trails Oklahoma in the all-time series 8-11 and is 2-5 in neutral-site games. LSU has dropped the last two games against Oklahoma, including a 3-0 loss in 2023 at Tiger Park. The Tigers' last win over the Sooners was a pair of wins in 2015 in Baton Rouge.
 


​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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No. 10 LSU Falls in Regular Season Finale at No. 8 Arkansas, 6-0

5/3/2025

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5/3/2025
LSU Sports Communications
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   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – No. 10 LSU was shut out for the first time this season as it suffered a 6-0 loss at No. 8/6 Arkansas to conclude the regular season on Saturday afternoon at Bogle Park.
 
   LSU concludes the season 40-13 and 12-12 in the SEC, while Arkansas finishes 38-11 and 14-10 in league play.  
 
   LSU pitcher Tatum Clopton (7-2) was charged with the loss after allowing two runs on three hits and walking four batters in 2.2 innings. Clopton had one strikeout.  
 
   Arkansas pitcher Payton Burnham (13-2) tossed a four-hit shutout, struck out six batters, and handed out two walks on 79 pitches in 7.0 innings.
 
   Outfielder McKenzie Redoutey was 2-for-3 on the day, and infielder Sierra Daniel and outfielder Jalia Lassiter recorded LSU’s other two hits.
 
   Arkansas loaded the bases in the first, third, and fourth innings but only pushed across three runs – an RBI groundout for outfielder Kailey Wyckoff in the first inning and two wild pitches by Berzon in the third and fourth innings.
 
  LSU needed one more out in the fifth to end the inning. However, the Razorbacks rattled off a couple of RBI singles by catcher Kennedy Miller and outfielder Reagan Johnson, and infielder Bri Ellis drew a walk with the bases loaded to stretch the home team’s lead to 6-0.
 
Up Next
   The SEC Tournament will be May 6-10 at Jack Turner Stadium in Athens, Ga. Seeding will be shared at the conclusion of all league games today.

 

​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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LADY TIGERS ROAST THE HOGS, 13-2 TO EVEN THE SERIES

5/2/2025

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   FAYETTEVILLE, AR - LSU bounced back on Friday night to take game two against Arkansas, 13-2.  

   Jayden Heavener (12-4) pitch a fantastic game for LSU to earn the victory. She gave up two runs of four hits, walked six while striking out eight.

   LSU was able to plate a run in the top of the first. Danieca Coffey started it off with a leadoff base on balls. Two batters later, Tori Edwards drew a one out walk. Maci Bergeron then double to right field, scoring Coffey. The game would move to the bottom of the frame with the Lady Tigers up, 1-0.

   Arkansas plated a run in the bottom of the first to tie the game at 1-1 as we headed to the second inning.

   Maddox McKee started the second inning with a one out single, then stole second base. Sierra Daniel doubled to center field. The Lady Hogs were able to throw out McKee at home plate. Daniel moved to third on the throw home. Coffey then doubled to left to score Daniel. Jalia Lassiter ended up on second base on a throwing error by the Arkansas right fielder. Coffey scored on the play. As the contest moved to the bottom of the second inning, the Lady Tigers held a 3-1 advantage.

   LSU did more damage in the fifth. Coffey led off with a single to left field. Lassiter reached on a fielder's choice, but another throwing error by Arkansas moved Coffey to third. Bergeron drew a base on balls to load the bases with no outs. Edwards grounded out, but scored Coffey. McKenzie Redoutey reached first on a bunt single to load the bases with one out. Jadyn Laneaux walked to send another run home. Avery Hodge then singled up the middle to plate another run. With the bases still loaded McKee walked to bring another run across the plate. Savanna Bedell singled to left field to score Laneaux. Arkansas finally got the last two outs to stop the bleeding, but not before LSU extended their lead to 8-1.

   The Lady Razorbacks plated a run in the bottom of the frame to cut the LSU advantage to 8-2.

   LSU added to their lead in the sixth, plating a run to take a 9-2 lead.

   The Lady Tigers stayed hot at the plate in the top of the seventh. Daniel started it off with a single up the middle. Coffey grounded out, moving Daniel to second. Lassiter drew a base on balls. Bergeron singled to left field to load the bases. After Edwards struck out, Redoutey stepped to the plate and launched grand slam to right center field. The frame ended with LSU leading, 13-2.

   With the win the Lady Tigers improve to 40-12 overall and 12-11 in SEC play. Next up, LSU and Arkansas will play the rubber match of the series on Saturday, May 3 at 1:00pm. The game will be televised on SEC Network plus.



​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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No. 10 LSU Comes Up Short in Series Opener at No. 8 Arkansas, 12-9

5/1/2025

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5/1/2025
LSU Sports Communications
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   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – After trailing 7-0, No. 10 LSU stormed back and made it a one-run game before No. 8/6 Arkansas pulled away for a 12-9 victory to take game one of the series on Thursday night at Bogle Park.

   LSU (39-12, 11-11 SEC) went down 7-0 in the first inning but rallied back and made it a one-run game at 9-8 in the top of the fifth, outscoring Arkansas (37-10, 13-9 SEC), 8-2. However, the Razorbacks hit their fourth home run of the game, a three-run shot in the bottom of the fifth, to go ahead 12-8 and did not look back.  

   LSU pitcher Sydney Berzon (17-6) was handed the loss after striking out two batters and giving up four earned runs on four hits and one walk in 0.2 innings. Tatum Clopton and Ashley Vallejo tossed 3.2 and 1.2 innings, respectively. Clopton finished with two strikeouts, surrendered three earned runs on two hits, and walked five batters.  

   Arkansas pitcher Reis Beuerlein (4-1) was awarded the victory, giving up three runs (one earned) on two hits and walking two batters in 0.2 innings. Robyn Herron logged her third save of the season. Herron got the start and reentered in the sixth for a final line of three strikeouts and gave up two runs, two hits, and six walks in 3.1 innings.

   LSU drew a season-high 12 walks and registered 10 hits, marking the 20th game this season that the Tigers have had double-digit hits. The Tigers loaded the bases in five innings but had a season-high 15 runners left on base. Catcher Maci Bergeron batted 3-for-4 with one RBI and drew one walk. Infielder Danieca Coffey recorded her 19th multi-hit game of the season with a 2-for-5 outing, and designated player Maddox McKee batted 2-for-4 and had an RBI and a walk in the setback. Outfielder Jalia Lassiter had a team-high three RBI, including her third home run this season.  

   After getting out of a jam with the bases loaded, Arkansas scored seven runs courtesy of three home runs in the first inning. Infielder Bri Ellis and outfielder Kailey Wyckoff hit two-run homers, and catcher Kennedy Miller hit a three-run blast to left field.
In the top of the second stanza, the Tigers loaded the bases again and scored two runs on a sac fly by Lassiter and an RBI single by Bergeron to cut the deficit to 7-2. The Razorbacks responded in the home half with a run-scoring double by designated player Courtney Day for an 8-2 lead through two innings.  

   LSU juiced the bases for a third consecutive inning and scored three runs on three hits and one Arkansas error. Pinch hitter Savanna Bedell singled to left field to score one runner, and an error by the Arkansas left fielder allowed another run to score. Lassiter drove in her second run of the game with a groundout RBI, and LSU held Arkansas scoreless for the first time to go into the fourth trailing 8-5.
Once again, the Tigers loaded the bases in the top of the fourth, but the Razorbacks held off the threat and scored one run in the bottom half. LSU responded quickly with a leadoff solo shot by Lassiter in the fifth, and a two-run double to center field from outfielder Jadyn Laneaux made it a one-run game at 9-8. However, Arkansas matched LSU’s three runs with its fourth homer of the night, a three-run shot by Day, to push Arkansas’ lead to 12-8 through five innings.

   LSU loaded the bases again in the top of the sixth inning and pushed across one run on a sacrifice fly by infielder Tori Edwards, making the score 12-9, which stood as the final score.

​Up Next
   Game two is slated for 6 p.m. CT on Friday, May 2.


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