1996 LSU Tigers Baseball Team - Season Results

Season Results

Date Opponent Result
Regular Season
Western Kentucky W 9-0
Western Kentucky W 18-0
Western Kentucky W 18-1
Centenary W 6-1
Winn-Dixie Showdown (New Orleans, LA)
Southern Mississippi W 7-4
Ole Miss W 9-7
Mississippi State W 8-4
Regular Season
Tulane W 10-0
Louisiana Tech W 6-1
Duquesne W 14-7
Duquesne W 9-5
Loyola-New Orleans W 22-2
@ Vanderbilt W 15-0
@ Vanderbilt L 2-3
@ Vanderbilt W 14-4
Dayton W 15-2
Dayton L 6-7
Georgia W 14-4
Georgia W 12-5
Georgia W 23-5
UNO W 16-8
Northeast Louisiana W 10-0
@ Florida L 6-7
@ Florida L 5-9
@ Florida L 1-2
Southern W 19-0
McNeese State W 16-0
Tennessee W 9-2
Tennessee W 5-3
Tennessee W 9-1
@ Tulane W 3-1
Northwestern Louisiana L 5-10
Northwestern Louisiana L 5-6
@ South Carolina W 15-2
@ South Carolina L 0-2
@ South Carolina W 4-2
@ Southeastern Louisiana W 5-2
Nicholls State W 14-0
@ Ole Miss W 6-5
@ Ole Miss W 10-1
@ Ole Miss W 9-2
Southeastern Louisiana W 7-4
Arkansas L 2-3
Arkansas W 11-4
Arkansas W 9-4
@ UNO W 8-4
Louisiana College W 20-0
Alabama W 8-6
Alabama L 4-17
Alabama L 5-12
@ Auburn W 14-2
@ Auburn W 6-0
@ Auburn L 3-7
Mississippi State W 8-7
Mississippi State W 17-9
Mississippi State L 10-11
SEC Tournament
Tennessee W 3-1
Florida L 2-6
Kentucky L 11-12
NCAA South II Regional (Baton Rouge, LA)
Austin Peay W 9-3
UNLV W 7-6
UNO W 17-4
Georgia Tech W 29-13
College World Series
Wichita State W 9-8
Florida W 9-4
Florida W 2-1
Miami (Florida) W 9-8

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