Sunday, February 21, 2010

LSU Baseball Defeats Both Centenary Choir and the Baseball Team (LSU 25 Methodists From Shreveport 8)

The LSU Baseball team getting slightly bored of the a baseball Game that turned into a track meet decided to challenge the famous Centenary Choir to a sing off between innings and pitching changes. Of Course LSU being LSU won and sent both teams of Methodist packing .

After a very close opening game last night LSU lets the dogs out as it were and beat Centenary 25 to 8. The Advocate has Tigers roll by Gents. Also besides being the biggest Offensive outing the Tigers have had in 11 years there was another milestone. Nola.com has LSU baseball: Paul Mainieri gets 1,000th victory

Carl Dubois has a great roundup here with some good audio interviews too at GAME BLOG: LSU 25, Centenary 8 (final).

The final game of this series will be played today at 1 pm.

LSU on Wednesday will play McNeese St. They have won the first two game of their series so far. See Fontenot's ground rule walk off double wins game for Cowboys and Cowboys claim 8-2 baseball victory over Valparaiso on Saturday

This coming weekend LSU welcomes the historic William @ Mary to LSU. They call themselves the "TRIBE" it appears. They also won the first two games of their series so far. See - Tribe Hammers Hawks in Season Opener, 24-0, at Plumeri Park and Tribe Uses Five-Run Eighth Inning to Beat UMES, 11-7

In other action around the SEC
South Florida (0-2) 1 No. 10 Florida (2-0) 9
Ball State (1-1) 5 No. 15 Arkansas (1-1) 2
Louisiana-Monroe (1-1) 0 No. 20 Ole Miss (1-1) 14
Duquesne (0-2) 3 No. 21 South Carolina (2-0) 13
Duke (1-1) 9 No. 26 Georgia (1-1) 5
Niagara (0-2) 2 No. 29 Vanderbilt 16
Kentucky (2-0) 6 West Virginia (0-2) 0
Rhode Island (0-2) 0 Mississippi State (2-0) 9
South Alabama (2-1) 4 Alabama (1-0) 12
Southeast Missouri State (1-1) 8 Auburn (1-1) 9
Xavier (0-2) 6 Tennessee (2-0) 7

In other Louisiana Baseball News the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs bounced back after loosing their opener on Friday. See Tech trounces Alcorn State in double-header

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