Three takeaways from LSU baseball's Tuesday night victory
The Tigers got a 16-6 run-rule victory in seven innings. Here are three takeaways from LSU baseball's midweek win.
Last night, LSU baseball welcomed Southern into Alex Box Stadium for a game that was slated to start at 6:30, but Mother Nature had her own plans. The game would be delayed until 7 PM, and Jaden Noot would get the start on the mound. Southern did not greet Noot kindly as they forced him to be pulled from the game after just 1.
1 innings. In that span, Southern took a 3-0 lead over the Tigers. In the bottom of the third inning, the comeback for LSU began.
The Tigers would ride that wave to a 16-6 run-rule victory in seven innings. Here are three takeaways from the game. Derek Curiel got LSU back in the game PUCKER UP & KISS IT DC6 @DerekCuriel | SECN+ pic.
twitter. com/Xkccw1mpS8 ā LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) April 1, 2026 With one swing of the bat in the bottom of the third inning, Derek Curiel got LSU back into the game against Southern. His grand slam gave LSU the shot in the arm that it needed to keep fighting and win the game.