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Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers took down the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night to move into the winner's bracket of the College World Series. LSU will square off against the UCLA Bruins on Monday with first pitch set for 6 p.
LSU's Jay Johnson is in his happy place in Omaha. Our LSU baseball coverage is brought to you in part by Our Lady of the Lake Health, Championship Health Partners of LSU.
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On3 on MSNJay Johnson on Kade Anderson’s performance against Arkansas: ‘He’s got tremendous stuff’The opening round of the 2025 Men’s College World Series officially came to an end Saturday night, as LSU held off sec-foe Arkansas 4-1 to advance to the winner’s bracket. The Tigers are now 4-0 all-time against the Razorbacks in Omaha.
Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers are roughly 24 hours away from taking the field in Omaha for a College World Series clash against the Arkansas Razorbacks. After taking down the West Virginia Mountaineers last weekend in the Baton Rouge Super Regional,
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LSU baseball's second College World Series appearance in three years under head coach Jay Johnson is fueled by another phenomenal pitching staff. Under Johnson, LSU has emerged as a premier destination for pitchers across the country -- transfer portal products and high school recruits.
As his LSU baseball team gets closer to the College World Series, here's a closer look at Tigers coach Jay Johnson:
Head coach Jay Johnson, who is making his fourth trip to Omaha as a head coach (third at LSU), discussed just what is so special about the whole experience and how he keeps his players from getting overwhelmed by it at Thursday’s Men’s College World Series Media Day Press Conference.
Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers will square off against the West Virginia Mountaineers on Sunday night at Alex Box Stadium in Game 2 of the Baton Rouge Super Regional. First pitch is set for 7:56 p.m.