A&M Sweeps LSU
Cancun on 3!…
Following LSU’s 10-4 loss to #10 Texas A&M, Jay Johnson said he made a mistake in constructing this year’s roster. Despite being called out so publicly, his roster proved him correct. The Tigers (23-18, 6-12) couldn’t muster any pride and suffered the humiliation of being swept by the Aggies (31-7, 12-5) for a second consecutive weekend.
A&M beat LSU 5-2 to hand the Tigers its first home sweep since Ole Miss did it to LSU in 2022. “We are certainly not where we want to be at this juncture, and not where we expect to be,” Jay Johnson said after Sunday. “The only way I know how to move forward is through hard work.
We will have some individual meetings, put together plans for our players and help them apply it to the games. ” For a second consecutive season, A&M had Zac Cowan’s number. After giving away last year’s game three in College Station, Cowan got the start Sunday and allowed four runs over 2.
2 innings. Cowan gave up three hits, walked three more, and had just one strikeout. Stop me when you’ve heard this one before: LSU’s opponent got out to a big lead, the Tigers responded with a few runs in the eighth inning, but it ultimately wasn’t enough.