LSU baseball sweeps Mississippi State
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Junior right-hander Zac Cowan and freshman right-hander Casan Evans have undoubtedly been LSU's top relievers through three weekends of Southeastern Conference play.
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LSU baseball came back to win its series opener with Mississippi State on Thursday at Alex Box Stadium, earning the 8-6 win after trailing 6-2 entering the bottom of the fifth inning.
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Saturday's game was originally scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., but LSU coach Jay Johnson said after Friday's contest that Saturday's matchup will start no earlier than 5 p.m. "It is not official and I don't have total autonomy on that decision," Johnson said. "That's what I was told on the field after the game."
LSU baseball took down Mississippi State on Thursday thanks to big home runs from Daniel Dickinson and Steven Milam and a dominant performance from Zac Cowan.
Mississippi State baseball isn't an elite SEC team is one of three takeaways from the weekend's series sweep at LSU.
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WWL Radio New Orleans on MSNLSU gets another late night win, completes sweep of Mississippi StateAfter a three-and-a-half-hour rain delay, LSU defeated Mississippi State 17-8 with the game ending at 1:45 AM. It was the second straight game LSU celebrated a victory after midnight and the second SEC series sweep for the Tigers.