LSU Taking on TN in Game 1 of WS

Chrissy Smith • June 16, 2023

For the first time since 2017, LSU has reached the College World Series, and their first game will be played on Saturday at 6 pm. against Tennessee in Omaha.


This is the 19th World Series that the LSU has played in, and there is plenty of local talent on the Tigers baseball squad. In fact, there are 15 players on this 42-man roster who are FROM Louisiana. That means there’s a lot of people who have bled Purple and Gold for a LONG time who want this championship title to come back to Baton Rouge for the seventh time.


The Tigers (48-15) punched their ticket to Omaha last Sunday after beating Kentucky in Game 2 of the Baton Rouge Super Regional, 8-3.


Depending on the outcome of LSU’s game on Saturday, the Tigers will then play either Stanford or Wake Forest on Monday.


LSU World Series Schedule:

Game 1: Saturday at 6 p.m. vs. Tennessee on ESPN

Game 2: Monday at 1 p.m. or 6 p.m.


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