BATON ROUGE – The LSU Women’s Basketball team officially began practice Monday afternoon on the main floor of the PMAC with nearly 2,500 fans in attendance.
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Angel Reese Named To TIME100 Next List
Angel Reese was named to the TIME100 Next list Wednesday morning as an innovator after being nominated by WNBA star Candace Parker.
LSU Plays Ragin’Cajuns In Volleyball
LSU volleyball will host in-state foe UL-Lafayette at 11 a.m. CT Wednesday, Sept. 6, at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.Â
Coleman Presented Problems For LSU
Even before the opening kickoff, LSU head football coach Brian Kelly was aware of the potential difficulties that Keon Coleman could create for his defense.
LSU Women Announce Cayman Schedule
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – LSU’s opponents for the Cayman Island Classic during Thanksgiving break have been set as the Tigers will face Niagara and Virginia in John Gray Gymnasium, just minutes away from world famous seven mile beach.
CODY MILLIMAN, M.D., MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST, JOINS LOUISIANA’S LARGEST CANCER CARE TEAM
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center has announced that Cody L. Milliman, M.D., an American Board of Internal Medicine-certified medical oncologist, is joining its expansive cancer care team – Louisiana’s largest team focused 100 percent on cancer care.
 Travinski Wins 2023 Mikovich Award
Fresh off a National Championship with the LSU baseball team, former Loyola College Prep and Airline High School star Hayden Travinski has been named the 2023 Carl Mikovich (mih-koh-vich) Sportsperson of the Year.
JAY JOHNSON VOTED NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR BY D1 BASEBALL
LSU coach Jay Johnson has been named 2023 National Coach of the Year by D1 Baseball, marking his third such honor since leading the Tigers last month to the National Championship.
LSU Finishes 2023 As National Champion
LSU began the college baseball season ranked No. 1 and finished 2023 with a national championship.
L.S.U. Women’s Team Beats Iowa, 102-85, to Win First N.C.A.A. Championship
At the start of the season, Kim Mulkey notified her players that there was something prominently missing from the rafters hanging above the Pete Maravich Center.Â
LSU Tops Alabama on Gutsy OT Conversion, 32-31
BATON ROUGE — No. 15 LSU saw an opportunity to beat No. 6 Alabama. The Tigers didn’t pass it up.(From LSU Sports Information Department.)