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Four Ole Miss pitchers combined to limit LSU to two hits Saturday, as the Rebels posted a 2-0 win over the Tigers in the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament. Ole Miss improved to 40-18 on the season and advance to play Vanderbilt in the tournament championship game at Noon CT Sunday.
LSU's bats fall silent as Tigers are eliminated by Ole Miss in SEC Tournament semifinals. Our LSU baseball coverage is brought to you in part by Our Lady of the Lake Health, Championship Health Partners of LSU.
HOOVER, Ala. — LSU lost to Ole Miss 2-0 in Saturday's SEC Tournament semifinal. The Tigers were held to just two hits. Ole Miss used four pitchers to get the win, with Gunnar Dennis picking up the victory in relief and Connor Spencer earning his seventh save for the Rebels.
No. 17 Ole Miss (40-18) took down No. 1 LSU (43-14) 2-0 on Saturday afternoon to advance to the SEC Tournament Championship Game for the first time since 2019. Head coach Mike Bianco, Connor Spencer and Will Furniss took the podium following the clash to break down what went right in Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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SB Nation on MSNLSU Eliminates A&M to Reach SEC Tournament SemifinalsWith the LSU offense clocked out for the night, the onus was on Anderson to keep Texas A&M at bay. The Ags cut the 4-0 deficit in half in the fourth inning, when Jace LaViolette hit an RBI single down the right field line, then Gavin Kash followed with a sacrifice fly.
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On3 on MSNJay Johnson dismisses ‘disrespectful’ notion LSU benefits from losing in SEC TournamentIt is sometimes aruged that a loss in the conference tournament can be beneficial for teams entering the NCAA Tournament as it teaches them lessons moving forward. But LSU coach Jay Johnson didn’t come to the SEC Tournament with anything but the goal of taking home a championship.