Per LSUSports.net: HOOVER, Ala. – LSU freshman right-hander Eric Walker limited Arkansas to one run through 7.2 innings Sunday to lead the third-ranked Tigers to a 4-2 victory in the championship game of the 2017 SEC Tournament.

The SEC Tournament title is LSU's 12th, a league-high, and the Tigers have won six conference tournament championships in the past 10 seasons.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Lexman183 months
Winning the Championship Big Perm, not just getting there.
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Lexman183 months
Just heard The Tigers are the #4 National Seed! Hope they can take it to Omaha and beyond!
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BigPerm3083 months
What's beyond Omaha?
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Twenty 4983 months
Great win. Congratulations!
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SamuelClemens83 months
The players must come from national recruiting bc I don't see such dominant play by LA HS baseball players outside some hall of fame names.
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GoneFishing2183 months
There are good players in every state every year. That includes Louisiana
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Mouthulcer83 months
This program is spiraling out of control. WE should fire PM.
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Chuker83 months
Fire PM now! You sell a race when its hot so the same should apply to our ALLEGDED coach!!
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Lexman183 months
I just hope they can keep it going. They have the confidence now that they didn't have a couple of months ago. Who knows? Not me!
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goodgrin83 months
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but we should fire PM.
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widespreadpiggy83 months
Clean House.
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ToppDogg8583 months
Why?
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PurpleGoldTiger83 months
WE should fire PM
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floyd of pink83 months
WE should fire PM
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oline526483 months
WE should fire PM
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oline526483 months
WE should fire PM
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