Cade Beloso named New Orleans Athlete of the Month by Sugar Bowl

Cade Beloso played a major role in leading the Tigers to their seventh national title in baseball.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

NEW ORLEANS, La. – LSU’s Cade Beloso, a key part of the Tigers’ College World Series winning team, has been selected as the Greater New Orleans Amateur Athlete of the Month for June.

Monthly award-winners are selected by the Greater New Orleans Sports Awards Committee, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl. He is the first LSU baseball player to earn the honor since Jared Poché was recognized in June of 2017 after an outstanding College World Series performance of his own.

Beloso, who has earned the nickname “The Creole Bambineaux,” was a primary reason that LSU reached and won the 2023 College Baseball World Series. In June, the former John Curtis Patriot hit .356 (16-of-49) in 13 postseason games. He belted five home runs to go with 13 RBI and nine walks to post a .476 on-base percentage.

During the CWS series run in Omaha, Beloso hit .370 (10-for-27) with a pair of home runs, eight RBI, four runs and seven walks during the eight games the Tigers played. Beloso blasted a one-out solo homer in the 11th inning to lift the Tigers to a 4-3 win over No. 2 Florida in the first game of the College World Series championship round. He also launched a go-ahead three-run homer in the Tigers’ 5-2 win over No. 1 Wake Forest as LSU staved off elimination earlier in the World Series.

“This means the world to me,” a teary-eyed Beloso told NCAA Digital’s Michella Chester after the Tigers wrapped up the title. “I can’t even put it into words. I just have to thank God for putting us into this position and allowing us to play baseball every day and giving us the strength to overcome the good and the bad. There’s so many people to thank for this and I just love LSU so much and I love the state of Louisiana. I’m just so happy for everybody that’s a part of this.”

For the season, the senior DH played in 58 games with a .324 batting average and 16 home runs (fourth on the team). He scored 43 runs while driving in 49 and had a .622 slugging percentage.

Beloso was selected for the honor over five other star athletes, including two of his own teammates.

• Alia Armstrong, a graduate of St. Katherine Drexel in New Orleans, continued her collegiate track and field dominance in 2023. The junior star for the LSU Tigers earned First-Team All-America recognition for the fourth time when she ran the 100-meter hurdles in 12.49 seconds to finish third at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on June 10. She also helped the Tigers’ 4×100 relay team to a third-place finish to add more All-America recognition. Armstrong will compete at the United States Track & Field Championships (amateur and professional athletes) in early July as she looks to improve on her third-place finish from last year.

• Richie Clementi, a junior-to-be at Brother Martin, turned in an amazing performance at the Spartan Nationals Wrestling Tournament in Tampa. Already a two-time LHSAA state champ, Clementi won the triple crown at the national event with titles in all three major wrestling styles. Clementi’s impressive journey began in the folkstyle category. He defeated all of his opponents by technical fall, pin or major decision. The finals match proved Clementi was dominant as he did not allow his opponent to score, ultimately winning 11-0. He followed that by facing off against some of the country’s toughest freestyle competitors – and won every match by technical fall. Clementi scored 35 points combined in the freestyle matches and only gave up three points. He capped the amazing event by again dominating all his opponents in the Greco-Roman style, winning each match by technical falls. He controlled the entire final match to post a 10-1 triumph.

• Brayden Jobert, a Slidell product and a graduate of Northshore High School and Delgado CC, was a critical part of LSU’s seventh College World Series Championship. The junior DH hit .286 (14-for-49) in 13 postseason games for the Tigers. He belted four home runs and scored 10 runs while driving in 11 runs. His biggest game came in the CWS clinching victory over Florida on June 26 when he went 4-for-7 with a double and a home run to go with three RBI. He also had a massive game earlier in the CW as he went 3-for-4 with a double, triple and home run in a 6-3 win over Tennessee. For the season, Jobert hit .301 with 14 home runs, 49 RBI and 40 runs scored.

• Tre Morgan, a graduate of Brother Martin High School, was also key cog in LSU’s seventh College World Series Championship. The junior first-baseman hit .345 (19-of-55) in 13 June games (all NCAA Tournament games) with 10 runs scored, 10 RBI, five doubles and a pair of home runs. In eight games at the CWS, Morgan hit .344 (11-for-32) with six runs, six RBI, three doubles and a triple. However, his most impactful play, one that is destined to become a part of Tiger baseball lore came on defense. In the Tigers’ elimination game showdown against No. 1 Wake Forest, the two teams were knotted at 0-0 in the eighth inning, but the Deacons had a runner on third with one out. Morgan made an amazing play on a suicide-squeeze bunt and threw out the go-ahead runner at the plate to preserve the scoreless tie. LSU would go on to win 2-0 on an 11th inning home run by Tommy White to advance to the championship round against Florida. Morgan also had a huge day in the first game of the Super Regional as he went 4-for-5 with a pair of home runs in a 14-0 win over Kentucky. For the year, Morgan hit .316 with 66 runs and 53 RBI. He hit nine total homers while posting a .990 fielding percentage.

• Emma Smithers, a senior on the Loyola women’s golf team, won the 95th Louisiana Women’s Amateur Golf Championship by sinking a birdie putt on the third playoff hole at Ellendale Country Cub in Houma. After seeing a lot of success in the first three matches, the Ellisville, Miss., product trailed for most of the Championship match. Sitting 1 down through 15 holes, she had a chance to tie the match on the 16th hole but a birdie putt lipped out. She wasn’t going to let that happen on the 17th hole – a hole she hadn’t played since the qualifying stroke play round earlier in the tournament. She hit her tee shot to about 15 feet of the pin, then made her birdie putt to tie the match and set up her playoff win.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Awards Committee has been selecting an Amateur Athlete of the Month each month since 1957. The athlete must be a native of the greater New Orleans area or must compete for a team in the metropolitan region in order to be eligible.

LSU to take over SEC Network on Friday

The programming begins at 11 p.m. CT with a replay of the Tigers’ Citrus Bowl win over Purdue.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE – LSU enjoyed a banner year in athletics in 2022-23 and some of those memorable moments will be on display on the SEC Network beginning at 11 tonight.

From Haleigh Bryant’s historic night of three 10s, to LSU’s first national championship in women’s basketball and most recently, the Tigers’ victory over Florida to claim its seventh national title in baseball, fans will be able to relive those events and many more during LSU’s Takeover of the SEC Network.

The following is a list of LSU events featured on the SEC Network for 24 hours starting tonight at 11 when the 63-7 Citrus Bowl victory over Purdue airs to kickoff 24 hours of great LSU moments during the 2022-23 athletic year.

LSU’S SEC NETWORK TAKEOVER – FRIDAY, JULY 7

All times Central

11 p.m. CT (Thursday, July 6) Football vs. Purdue in the 2023 Citrus Bowl
LSU scored the first 49 points of the game as the Tigers cruised to a 63-7 win over Purdue in the Citrus Bowl. Malik Nabers earned game MVP honors after catching nine passes for 163 yards and a TD. Nabers also threw a TD pass to Jayden Daniels as LSU closed out the first year under Brian Kelly with its 10th win.

2 a.m. (Friday, July 7) SEC Storied: The Walk Off
Relive Warren Morris’ home run to beat Miami in the 1996 College World Series. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth and with LSU trailing by a run, Morris delivered what remains one of the biggest moments in college baseball history when he delivered his only home run of the season – a two-run blast to right field that clinched the national championship for the Tigers.

2:30 a.m. Baseball vs. Tennessee
Paul Skenes had another outstanding outing, striking out 12 and allowing just five hits and one run in seven innings as the Tigers beat Tennessee, 5-2, before a record crowd of 13,068 at Alex Box Stadium. Jordan Thompson lined a bases-clearing double to break a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the eighth inning. Reliever Garrett Edwards tossed the final 1.2 innings, allowing no runs, to earn the victory on the mound.

5:30 a.m. National L Club Spring Game
Get a glimpse of the 2023 Tigers with the National L Club Spring Game. The game ended in a 32-32 tie and featured 70-yard TD passes by both Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier.

7:30 a.m. Women’s Basketball vs. Georgia
LSU remained undefeated in a thrilling 82-77 overtime win over Georgia in the Maravich Assembly Center. Angel Reese scored 23 points and hauled in 14 rebounds she extended her school-record streak of double-doubles to 22 straight.

9:30 a.m. Softball vs. Mississippi State
Every LSU starter recorded at least one hit and freshman Alea Johnson allowed no runs and only three hits in 5.1 innings of relief as the Tigers improved 36-11 overall and 9-8 in league play. LSU blew open the game with seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning and cruised to a 10-4 victory.

11:30 a.m. Women’s Basketball vs. Tennessee
At the time, the largest crowd to see a sporting event in the Maravich Assembly Center (15,157) since the reconfiguration of the arena nearly 20 years ago, saw LSU remain unbeaten with a 76-68 win over Tennessee. Alexis Morris scored a career-high 31 points to lead the Tigers.

1:30 p.m. Gymnastics vs. West Virginia
Haleigh Bryant recorded three 10s becoming only the fifth gymnasts in NCAA history to accomplish the feat in a single meet as the Tigers defeated West Virginia, 198.025-196.450. Bryant’s 10s came in the vault, bars and then made history with her third perfect score of the night on the floor.

3 p.m. Baseball vs. Florida in Men’s College World Series Final
LSU won its seventh national title in baseball with its 18-4 win over Florida in the championship game of the Men’s College World Series. With the series tied at 1-1, Thatcher Hurd earned the win, throwing six innings, allowing only two runs and two hits – the first two batters he faced – while striking out seven. LSU set a College World Series record with 24 hits as 11 Tigers recorded at least one hit in the game. Down 2-0 after the first inning, LSU scored 10 unanswered runs – 6 in the top of the 2nd and 4 in the top of the 4th to blow the game open.

6 p.m. Women’s Basketball vs. Iowa in National Championship Game
LSU claimed the school’s first national championship in women’s basketball with its 102-85 win over Iowa in title game. Jasmine Carson came off the bench in the first half, making her first seven shots and scoring 22 points, to spark the Tigers. LSU set the NCAA Women’s Final Four record by scoring 59 points in the first half and led 59-52 after two quarters.

8 p.m. Football vs. Alabama
Jayden Daniels connected with Mason Taylor on a two-point conversion in overtime as LSU beat Alabama in Tiger Stadium for the first time since 2010 with its 32-31 win over the Crimson Tide. Down 31-24 after Alabama’s first possession in overtime, Daniels scored on a 25-yard run on LSU’s first play in overtime setting the stage for one of the most memorable endings to a game in Death Valley. Instead of kicking the extra-point to send the game into a second overtime, LSU coach Brian Kelly opted for the two-point conversion and the rest is history as thousands of fans celebrated the victory on the field.

22 LSU athletes to compete at USATF Outdoor Championships

The event in Eugene, Oregon, began on Thursday.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU track and field’s present, and past, will look to compete at the 2023 Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships this weekend in Eugene, Ore. The meet will be hosted at Hayward Field, and kicks off Thursday, July 6.

The four-day event will serve as the qualifying meet for the 2023 World Athletics Championships which is set to be contested in Budapest, Hungary, scheduled for August 19-27.

Eight athletes from the 2022-23 LSU roster, along with 14 Tiger Alumni, are scheduled to compete this weekend in hopes of a spot on Team USA.

The top-three athletes in each event will qualify to the World Championships this summer, so long as they meet the world standard in their respective events. A number of athletes are eligible for automatic selection by Team USA due to their performances in the 2022 World Championships and 2022 Diamond League. In the instance one of those athletes make the top three of their events, the fourth-place finisher will be selected.

Men | 12 entries, 9 events

100 Da’Marcus Fleming, Brandon Hicklin, Terrance Laird
200 Terrance Laird
400 Noah Williams, Michael Cherry, Vernon Norwood
110H Eric Edwards
1500 Davis Bove
HJ JuVaughn Harrison
LJ Brandon Hicklin, JuVaughn Harrison, Rayvon Grey
SP John Meyer
JT Tzuriel Pedigo

 

Women | 10 entries, 6 events

100 Sha’Carri Richardson, Aleia Hobbs, Mikiah Brisco
200 Sha’Carri Richardson
110H Alia Armstrong, Tonea Marshall
400H Shani’a Bellamy, Cassandra Tate
800 Michaela Rose, Charlene Lipsey
JT Rebekah Wales

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Angel Reese, USA women’s basketball advance out of pool play at FIBA AmeriCup

Angel Reese had a 12-point, 14-rebound double-double in the final game of pool play.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

LEON, Mexico – Angel Reese and USA Basketball advanced to the FIBA AmeriCup quarterfinals on Wednesday, closing out pool play with a 3-1 record.

USA is the No. 2 seed coming out of Group A and will square off against the No. 3 seed coming out of Group B (still to be determined) Friday in the quarterfinals.

In Team USA’s opening game, Reese had 11 points and 9 rebounds in a 80-54 win over Venezuela. Reese had 5 points and 15 rebounds the following day in a 65-56 win over Argentina. Team USA fell on Tuesday against Brazil where Reese had 3 points and 3 rebounds. In the final game of pool play against Cuba, Reese scored 12 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as Team USA ran away with it, 106-44.

Current, former LSU golfers to begin play at US Women’s Open on Thursday

Aine Donegan and Madelene Sagstrom will represent the Tigers at Pebble Beach.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE – Current LSU Tiger Aine Donegan will be one of 28 amateurs who will tee off Thursday in the 2023 United States Women’s Open, being played for the first time at the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links in California.

Also, former Tiger star Madelene Sagstrom, looking for a spot on Europe’s 2023 Solheim Cup team, will also be in the field.

Donegan, who will be a junior this fall at LSU, will make her U.S. Women’s Open debut after shooting 3-over par 145 at a 36-hole qualifier on June 5 in San Mateo, California. Donegan, a native of Ireland, advanced to match play in The Amateur Championship in England in June and is coming off a successful individual effort for Great Britain and Ireland in the Vagliano Cup in Scotland last Friday and Saturday.

Donegan, who was part of LSU’s team that won four events last season and made a third straight NCAA Championship appearance, has had a good week getting ready for the championship including a practice round on Tuesday with Sagstrom and golf superstar Annika Sorenstam.

“It is so exciting,” Donegan, who is ranked 144 in the world women’s amateur rankings, said earlier this week. “I am so grateful to be here at such a special place like Pebble Beach. It is so amazing to be here and be among the best players in the world.”

After making match play at The Women’s Amateur, she made the semis in the Irish Women’s Close Championship before her play in the Vagliano Cup between GB&I and Europe which featured her teammate, Ingrid Lindblad. Donegan beat Lindblad in a singles match in the final round.

Donegan earned All-SEC honors with a stroke average of 72.97 with third place finishes at the Green Wave Fall Classic (-10 206) and at the SEC Women’s Championship (-2 214).

Sagstrom, whose rookie year on the LPGA tour was 2017, is presently ranked 32 on the Rolex World Rankings and is in position to make the European team for the Solheim Cup this fall. A good finish this weekend would certainly help her chances to make the team for a third time.

The Swedish star has one career win on the LPGA Tour with 15 career top 10s and over $3.4 million in earnings. This will be her seventh appearance in the U.S. Open with her best finish, T17, in 2018.

Donegan will tee off in the fourth group of the day off the 10th tee at Pebble Beach Thursday at 9:33 a.m. CT while Sagstrom will be in the afternoon wave at 4:02 p.m. off the first tee. Those tee times will reverse on Friday as Sagstrom will go off in the morning wave and Donegan in the afternoon wave.

There will be unprecedented streaming and television coverage of the event on Peacock, USA Network and NBC.

Thursday and Friday will feature coverage on Peacock from 3-5 p.m. and then USA Network will have primetime coverage from 5-10 p.m. CT. Saturday and Sunday will be live on NBC from 2-8 p.m. CT.

LSU track and field signs transfer hurdler Jahiem Stern

The Hampton transfer recorded the fifth best 110-meter hurdle time in the country in his first year.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE, La. – Hampton University transfer, Jahiem Stern, signed a national-letter-of-intent with the LSU men’s track and field program, Head Coach Dennis Shaver announced.

The sprinter/hurdler reigns from Kingston, Jamaica, and attended Hampton during the 2022-23 season. The sophomore will be joining the All-American freshman, Matthew Sophia, in the 110-meter hurdle group as they both enter their second year.

“Don’t compare your life to others,” said Stern. “There is no comparison between the moon and the sun, they shine when it’s their time. I chose LSU because of its renowned academic programs, the vibrant culture on campus, and the rich tradition of collegiate sports. I am excited to be a member of the LSU family.”

He excelled in the hurdles his first outdoor season, clocking a personal-best time of 13.40 seconds (+3.0 m/s) that ranks fifth in the nation. Stern holds a wind-legal best time of 13.46, which he clocked the same weekend as his all-conditions best.

Indoors, Stern holds PR times of 7.09 in the 60 meter and 7.74 in the 60-meter hurdles.

Stern joins fellow Jamaica College attendee, freshman Jaiden Reid, who signed with the Tigers track and field program in June. Altogether that makes for four total Jamaicans on the track team, as they will both run for the Tigers with Brianna Lyston and Garriel White.

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Former LSU pitcher Kevin Gausman named to American League All-Star Team

It’s the second time Kevin Gausman has received All-Star recognition in his career.

BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU All-American and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman has been named to the 2023 American League All-Star team, earning All-Star recognition for the second time in his MLB career.

Gausman was voted to the National League squad for the 2021 All-Star Game as a member of the San Francisco Giants.

The 2023 MLB All-Star Game will be held on Tuesday, July 11, at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

The selection of Gausman marks the seventh time in eight seasons – beginning in 2015 – that a former LSU player has been chosen for the All-Star Game. The All-Star Game was not played in 2020 to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gausman, who pitched at LSU in 2011 and 2012, is in his 11th MLB season and his second with the Blue Jays.

The native of Centennial, Colo., who resides in Baton Rouge during the off-season, earned first-team All-America honors at LSU in 2012, and he was selected in the first round of the MLB Draft by the Baltimore Orioles.

Gausman has a 3.04 ERA this season, and he leads the American League in strikeouts with 146. Gausman has pitched in 285 MLB games during his 11-season career with the Orioles, the Atlanta Braves, the Cincinnati Reds, the Giants and the Blue Jays.

The Blue Jays play in the ultra-competitive American League East, the only MLB division this season in which all five teams have records above .500. Toronto is only 1.5 games behind in the race for an AL Wild Card playoff berth.

Below is a complete listing of LSU’s MLB All-Stars:

LSU’s Major League All-Stars
Connie Ryan, 2B, Boston Braves (NL) – 1944
Alvin Dark, SS, New York Giants (NL) – 1951-52, 1954
Joe Bill Adcock, 1B, Milwaukee Braves (NL) – 1960
Albert Belle, OF, Cleveland Indians (AL) – 1993-96; Chicago White Sox (AL) – 1997
Paul Byrd, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies (NL) – 1999
Brian Wilson, RHP, San Francisco Giants (NL) – 2008, 2010, 2011
Brad Hawpe, OF, Colorado Rockies (NL) – 2009
Aaron Hill, 2B, Toronto Blue Jays (AL) – 2009
DJ LeMahieu, 2B, Colorado Rockies (NL)- 2015, 2017; New York Yankees (AL) – 2019
Will Harris, RHP, Houston Astros (AL) – 2016
Aaron Nola, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies (NL) – 2018
Alex Bregman, 3B, Houston Astros (AL) – 2018, 2019
Kevin Gausman, RHP, San Francisco Giants (NL) – 2021; Toronto Blue Jays (AL) – 2023

14 LSU baseball players named to First Year SEC Academic Honor Roll

Tigers players filled the list of SEC players honored.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE, La. – Fourteen members of LSU’s 2023 national championship baseball team were named Friday to the Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

First-year student-athletes in all sports may be named to the Honor Roll at the conclusion of their first full academic year in residence (spring, fall, and summer terms).

The honorees and their academic majors include pitcher Nate Ackenhausen (Sport Administration); pitcher Kaleb Applebey (Interdisciplinary Studies); pitcher Nic Bronzini (Business); pitcher Micah Bucknam (Sport Administration); pitcher Griffin Herring (Finance); pitcher Thatcher Hurd (Sport Administration); first baseman Jared Jones (Environmental Management Systems); outfielder Paxton Kling (Sport Administration); pitcher Aiden Moffett (Marketing); catcher Brady Neal (Sport Administration); outfielder Mic Paul (International Trade & Finance); outfielder Zeb Ruddell (Sport Administration); pitcher Chase Shores (Sport Administration); and pitcher Paul Skenes (Interdisciplinary Studies).

A total of 26 members of LSU’s 2023 National Championship team were named either to the SEC Academic Honor Roll or to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport or a student-athlete who participates in a sport listed on his/her institution’s NCAA Sports Sponsorship Form is eligible for nomination to the Academic Honor Roll.

The following criteria are followed:

(1) A student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution.

(2) If a student-athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.

(3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.

(4) Prior to being nominated, a student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution.

(5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport’s entire NCAA Championship segment.

LSU’s Ingrid Lindblad, Europe win Vagliano Trophy

Lindblad was a part of the winning Europe team at Royal Dornoch in Scotland.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE – LSU’s Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden was part of the winning Continent of Europe Team that Saturday was able to defeat Great Britain and Ireland for the Vagliano Trophy played at Royal Dornoch in Scotland.

Europe won 5 ½ points in the final eight-player singles round to win the Trophy, 13.5-10.5

The competition among women’s amateur golfers is normally held every other year but because of the pandemic has not been played for since 2019. The Continent of Europe team has won every meeting since 2007 and leads the series, 16-15-1.

Ironically, for the second major women’s amateur competition in a month, two LSU golfers were paired against each other as Lindblad faced Aine Donegan. Donegan took the lead for good in the match with an eagle on the par 5 seventh (against a Lindblad birdie) and never looked back in a 2&1 decision.

Donegan won both her matches on the final day and won 2.5 of GB&I’s 10.5 points as the team was tied with Europe, 8-8, entering the final session of singles. She will now head this week to represent LSU after qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open

Lindblad, the World No. 1 Amateur golfer, won two points for Europe and halved one of the feature singles matches on Friday against World No. 12 Hannah Darling of GB&I and plays at South Carolina.

LSU tennis signs Alessio Vasquez

The Berlin native signed with the Tigers on Saturday.

Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

BATON ROUGE, La. – Alessio Vasquez, native of Berlin, Germany, is set to join the LSU Men’s Tennis team this fall, head coach Danny Bryan announced.

“Alessio has had many impressive results in his junior career,” head coach Danny Bryan said. “He’s athletic, a talented shot maker, and has courage to trust his shots in high pressure situations.”

Vasquez has ranked as high as No. 7 in Germany in U18’s. He is a U16 National Doubles Champion and a two time Berlin Junior Champion. He currently holds a UTR of 12.62.

In the ATP rankings, Vasquez lands at No. 1312 singles and No. 1850 in doubles. He is also currently ranked No. 67 in the German Men’s Rankings.

“We look forward to helping him continue to grow and excel on and off the court,” Coach Danny Bryan stated.For up-to-date information and behind-the-scenes access on the Tigers, follow the LSU men’s tennis team on Twitter and Instagram at @lsutennis and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lsutennis.