LSU softball surges past San Diego State to take Friday doubleheader

After a close call in Friday’s first game, the second half was much smoother sailing for the Tigers.

After a close call against Illinois in the first half of Friday’s doubleheader at the Purple & Gold Invitational, the Tigers had much smoother sailing in the second leg as it breezed to a 9-1 win over San Diego State in six innings.

[autotag]Sydney Berzon[/autotag] pitched a complete game, allowing just two hits and one run in the process of striking out nine.

That run came in the top of the first when the Aztecs hit a two-out homer, but that was all they’d get off Berzon. LSU scored four runs in the third inning thanks to homers from [autotag]Maci Bergeron[/autotag] and [autotag]Ciara Briggs[/autotag] as well as an RBI triple from [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag].

The Tigers would then combine for five runs in the fifth and sixth innings to get to the run-rule margin, headlined by a two-RBI double from [autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag] in the final frame.

LSU will be back in action for another doubleheader on Saturday against San Diego State and McNeese as it looks to remain unbeaten.

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LSU softball run-rules Austin Peay to end third weekend of the season undefeated

The Tigers are still perfect after the Tiger Classic this weekend.

The LSU softball team continues to look like it could be a special one.

After an 11-0 run-rule win in five innings over Austin Peay, the Tigers moved to 13-0 on the season as they finished their third week of the season by taking both legs of a Saturday doubleheader.

[autotag]Emilee Casanova[/autotag] got the start and pitched all five innings as the Tigers shut out the Governors. LSU got one-run base hits in the first and second innings from [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] and [autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag], respectively. Newland broke things open in the third with a solo homer, and that was followed by a three-run double from [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] and a three-run homer from Pleasants.

LSU added two more runs for good measure in the fourth inning with a two-run homer from Abigail Savoy.

The Tigers will be back in action on Friday when they begin the Purple & Gold Challenge with a doubleheader against Illinois and San Diego State.

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LSU softball pulls away from Houston to complete Friday doubleheader sweep

The Tigers move to 11-0 on the season after the Friday doubleheader sweep.

The LSU softball team completed a 2 for 2 Friday slate with a 10-3 win over Houston that moved the No. 6 Tigers to 11-0 to begin the 2024 season.

It looked like LSU was going to break it open early. [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] hit a homer in the first, and an RBI single from [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] added another run. Houston got a run back in the third, but the Tigers took a 4-1 lead in the same frame.

A two-run Cougars double in the fourth cut the lead to just one, but LSU exploded in the fifth to take control with a five-spot. A homer from Newland in the sixth proved to be a dagger as LSU ultimately breezed to a seven-run win.

The Tigers will return to the field again on Saturday to face Houston and Austin Peay in another doubleheader to close out the weekend.

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LSU softball walks it off against Northwestern to remain unbeaten

The Tigers had to overcome two big deficits to survive thanks to an Ali Newland grand slam and walk-off sac-fly.

The LSU softball team found itself in real danger for the first time this season on Friday afternoon against Northwestern in the Clearwater Invitational.

It fell in an early 5-0 hole in the second inning but rallied back multiple times en route to a 13-12 win thanks to a walk-off sac-fly from [autotag]Raeleen Gutierrez[/autotag] as the Tigers moved to 7-0 to begin the season.

LSU responded well to the initial deficit, and by the fourth inning, it had taken a 7-5 lead. But the Wildcats wouldn’t go away. They put up a five-spot in the top of the sixth inning, and suddenly, LSU found itself down 12-8 with just six outs left.

It answered in the bottom of the frame, however, in the form of an [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] grand slam that tied the game up. With the game still knotted at the bottom of the seventh, a double from [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] and subsequent groundout put her at third and allowed Gutierrez to end the game with a deep hit to left field.

The undefeated Tigers’ record will be put to the test on Saturday with a pair of very tricky games against No. 6 Oklahoma State and No. 5 Washington.

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LSU softball delivers another run-rule win over Memphis

Two games down, two run-rule shutouts for LSU softball.

Two games down, two run-rule shutouts for LSU softball.

The Tigers had no issues in their second game of the season on Friday night against Memphis at home, winning 19-0 as the game ended early due to a mercy rule.

After scoring one run in the first, LSU had a pair of homers as it scored four runs in the second. It really broke things open in the third as it scored eight runs on two homers, and the Tigers plated six more runs in the fourth inning.

[autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag], [autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag] and [autotag]Raeleen Gutierrez[/autotag] all went yard and combined for 10 RBI, while [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] was 2 for 2 at the plate with a pair of hits and an RBI.

Sophomore pitcher [autotag]Emma Strood[/autotag] got the start, pitching all five innings. She allowed just two hits, no runs and struck out three batters. LSU will be back in action again on Friday night for a game against Pittsburgh.

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LSU softball picked to finish 3rd in SEC, four named to preseason all-conference team

The Tigers are looking for some redemption after a regional exit as a hosting national seed in 2023.

The bat-and-ball season is right around the corner, and LSU softball is looking for some redemption after a regional exit as a hosting national seed in 2023.

The Tigers enter the 2024 season with a veteran team and coach in [autotag]Beth Torina[/autotag], who has been in her role since 2012. The team is expected to be one of the best in the league, and the media picked LSU to finish third behind only Tennessee and Georgia, which each received six first-place votes, while LSU didn’t receive any.

The media is also high on several LSU players as four overall were named to the preseason All-SEC squad: [autotag]Sydney Berzon[/autotag], [autotag]Ciara Briggs[/autotag], [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] and [autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag].

LSU will begin its 2024 campaign on Thursday, Feb. 8, when it hosts Nicholls at Tiger Park.

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LSU softball rolls in Baton Rouge Regional opener with dominating run-rule win over Prairie View A&M

The Tigers move on to face Louisiana in the winners bracket on Saturday.

It was all LSU in the opener against Prairie View A&M at the Baton Rouge Regional on Friday evening. The Tigers began the NCAA tournament on a high note as they rolled to a 12-2 run-rule win in five innings.

Now, coach Beth Torina’s team will move on to the 1-0 game on Saturday against Louisiana, which won its opener over Omaha 5-3.

Despite putting away the first two batters she faced to begin the game, Tigers starting pitcher [autotag]Raelin Chaffin[/autotag] couldn’t escape the first inning unscathed as she gave up a one-run homer to right field to give the Panthers the early lead. She responded with a strikeout, her second of the frame, to avoid further damage.

That lead wouldn’t last long, though. LSU led off the bottom of the frame with three-straight singles to load up the bases, and a sacrifice fly from [autotag]Georgia Clark[/autotag] brought home [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] as well as [autotag]Ciara Briggs[/autotag] after an errant throw home.

[autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag] added a third run in the inning on another sacrifice, this time from [autotag]McKenzie Redoutey[/autotag]. [autotag]Maci Bergeron[/autotag] would then add to the lead in the bottom of the second with a leadoff solo shot over the center field wall to give LSU a 4-1 lead.

Later in the inning, Prairie View recorded another error on a throw to first after an attempted sac-bunt from Coffey, sending [autotag]Raeleen Gutierrez[/autotag] home from third still with no outs on the board. A subsequent single allowed to Briggs would prove to be the end of Panthers starter Jerrica Rojas’ night.

That wouldn’t end the onslaught, though. Pleasants greeted the new pitcher with a two-RBI single to extend the lead to 7-1.

Things just got worse for PVAMU in the third. With runners at second and third, Gutierrez scored on a passed ball. Briggs reached on a throwing error, allowing Coffey to score, and an RBI double from Pleasants brought Briggs home.

An [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] home run capped off the inning and gave the Tigers a 12-1 lead. Prairie View would get a run back in the top of the fourth, but it stranded two runners on and remained in run-rule position.

The Panthers got two on in the top of the fifth in hopes of avoiding the end of the game, but Chaffin got a game-ending eighth strikeout. In her NCAA tournament debut, Chaffin was electric. She allowed just two hits and one earned run in a complete game victory.

LSU will face the Ragin’ Cajuns in the winner’s bracket at noon CT on Saturday.

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No. 6-seeded LSU softball’s SEC tournament run ends with 1st round upset against Ole Miss

The Tigers will hope their 40-win resume is enough to host a regional in the NCAA tournament.

For the second-straight season, LSU’s run at the SEC softball tournament came to an end in the first round thanks to a seed upset. The No. 6-seeded Tigers lost to Ole Miss on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with a 5-3 extra-innings loss.

Despite overall solid performances on the mound, the Tigers struggled to get run support and were very sloppy defensively outside of the pitching, recording four errors.

After starting pitcher [autotag]Sydney Berzon[/autotag] retired three straight to begin the game, LSU got the scoring started in the bottom of the first. After issuing a four-pitch walk to leadoff hitter [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag], who advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt, Ole Miss allowed an RBI single to [autotag]Georgia Clark[/autotag] to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead.

However, that lead wouldn’t last thanks to some sloppy play in the field. The leadoff hitter reached on a fielding error in the top of the third, advancing to second and third after a passed ball.

A fielder’s choice followed by a throwing error allowed the tying run to score, and an RBI single added a second unearned run against Berzon. She escaped the inning, but not before the Rebels took a 2-1 lead.

Another defensive lapse cost LSU a third run in the top of the fifth. Berzon recorded an error when a tapper bounced out of her glove, keeping her from recording the inning-ending out at home. Then, an errant throw home from Karli Petty allowed another run to cross home as the Tigers recorded their fourth error of the game.

LSU finally got something going on offense in the bottom of the fifth. After a pair of singles put runners at first and second, a two-RBI double from [autotag]Taylor Pleasants[/autotag] knotted things up at three. Ole Miss starter Caitlyn Riley was chased from the mound after issuing a walk, but Aynslie Furbush got a pair of outs to avoid any more damage.

With the game still tied heading into the seventh, the Rebels threatened at the top of the frame with a leadoff double, which ended Berzon’s day after 5 2/3 innings. She allowed five hits but no earned runs and struck out seven batters.

[autotag]Ali Kilponen[/autotag] entered and managed to end the threat with three straight outs, though. In the bottom of the inning, Pleasants got into scoring position after a two-out walk and a wild pitch, but LSU couldn’t capitalize as the game went to extras.

After a quiet eighth inning in which both pitchers retired the side in order, Kilponen found herself in a bit of a jam to start the ninth. She gave up a pair of two-out singles, but she got out of the inning unscathed with a strikeout.

But LSU couldn’t contain the Rebels forever. After a leadoff single in the top of the 10th, Kilponen allowed a two-run homer to Paige Smith, which gave Ole Miss a 5-3 lead. Kilponen didn’t allow any additional runs, but the damage had been done.

Down to its last chance, LSU got Clark on in the bottom of the 10th after a four-pitch walk, but with two outs, it wasn’t enough. A deep hit ball from [autotag]Ali Newland[/autotag] was snagged in left-center with a fantastic catch from Jalia Lassiter to end the game.

With LSU’s run coming to an end in Fayetteville, the Tigers will hope their 40-win resume is enough to host an NCAA regional. NCAA tournament selections will be made on Sunday at 6 p.m. CT.

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LSU softball shut out at home against No. 1 Oklahoma

The Tigers couldn’t get things going offensively on Tuesday night.

LSU’s softball team only allowed two hits on their home field against the No. 1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners, who entered Tuesday night’s game on a 28-game winning streak.

That’s all OU needed, however, as it won 3-0. The Tigers had three hits but stranded four on base as they couldn’t score a run against the nation’s top team.

[autotag]Sydney Berzon[/autotag] retired the side in the first to start the game, but Oklahoma got a runner on in the second on a fielding error, and another error allowed a run to score. After a homer, her day was done.

LSU’s defense tightened up after that as [autotag]Raelin Chaffin[/autotag], [autotag]Emilee Casanova[/autotag] and [autotag]Alea Johnson[/autotag] didn’t allow another run the rest of the way, but offense was hard to come by.

The Tigers’ best challenge came in the bottom of the sixth when they got two on thanks to a single from [autotag]Danieca Coffey[/autotag] and a catcher’s interference call, but a [autotag]Georgia Clark[/autotag] lineout ended the threat.

LSU will now hit the road for a ranked series against No. 21 Auburn, which starts Friday.

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LSU softball defeats Liberty in Easton Bama Bash

The No. 9 LSU softball team bounced back on Sunday with an 8-4 win over Liberty on two home runs from Taylor Pleasants.

The No.9 LSU Tigers softball team is in Tuscaloosa this weekend competing in the Easton Bama Bash.

On Sunday, the Tigers faced off against the Liberty Flames and won the first game of the day 8-5.

With the win, LSU improved to 5-2 on the season.

Aliyah Andrews led off the game with a hard hit double to left field. Taylor Pleasants then went yard over left field to put the Tigers up 2-0 early.

Shelbi Sunseri hit her first home run of the year to give the Tigers a 3-0 lead in the first inning.

In the second, Liberty took Ali Kilponen deep on a two-run home run to score the team’s first two runs of the game, Then, Liberty scored another run to tie the game at 3-3.

In the top of the fourth, the Tigers answered back as Danieca Coffey hit a triple to left field that scored Kilponen to make it a 5-3 lead for LSU.

Liberty led off the bottom half of the fourth with a double. LSU brought in Sunseri to pitch but the Flames scored on an error to make it a 5-4 game.

LSU scored three runs in the sixth inning. Coffey drew a walk and later moved to second base on a single by Andrews. Pleasants hit another home run that scored both Coffey and Andrews as the Tigers took an 8-3 lead.

Liberty would score another run in the seventh to make it an 8-4 game.

Sunseri closed out the inning in the circle as LSU would hold on for a much needed win. She earned the win in the pitcher’s circle and moves to 3-1 on the season.