LSU Baseball Report

For Immediate Release – May 25, 2021

GEORGIA DEFEATS LSU, 4-1, IN FIRST ROUND OF SEC TOURNAMENT


HOOVER, Ala. – Four Georgia pitchers combined to limit LSU to one run on seven hits Tuesday, as the Bulldogs posted a 4-1 win over the Tigers in the first round of the SEC Tournament in Hoover Metropolitan Stadium

The loss eliminated LSU (34-22) from the tournament, while Georgia (31-23) advanced to face Arkansas at 4:30 p.m. CT Wednesday.

Left-hander Jaden Woods (4-1) earned the win as he entered the game in the fourth inning and worked 3.2 shutout innings, allowing no hits with no walks and five strikeouts.

Reliever Jack Gowen picked up his first save of the season by retiring LSU in order in the top of the ninth inning.

“It's a tough loss for us,” said LSU coach Paul Mainieri. “I give a lot of credit to Georgia, especially their pitching. They ran three really good left-handers out there against us today, and obviously we couldn't do much with them. We had an opportunity in the first inning, bases loaded, nobody out, and we were only able to get one run out of it. That really was kind of the story of the game.”

LSU starter Landon Marceaux (6-5) was charged with the loss despite recording the first complete game of his collegiate career. Marceaux allowed four runs in the first inning, but then blanked Georgia over the final seven innings of his outing. He fired 97 pitches in eight innings, allowing four runs on nine hits with three walks and nine strikeouts.

“I was really proud of Landon Marceaux,” Mainieri said. “Unfortunately, he pitched his heart out, and we weren’t able to give him the run support. He's pitched like that all year for us, just pitched so courageously and with just a warrior mentality.”

All of the game’s scoring occurred in the first inning -- LSU took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first when first baseman Tre’ Morgan singled, moved to second on a single by rightfielder Dylan Crews, advanced to third when leftfielder Gavin Dugas was hit by a pitch and scored when third baseman Cade Doughty grounded into a double play.

Georgia responded with four runs in the bottom of the first inning, as the outburst was highlighted by a three-run double by leftfielder Chaney Rogers.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
42 Comments
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luciouslou48 months
Some folks on here actually thought this team could win it all at the sec tourney. They sucked all year if we are being honest
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The people that thought that were morons, but I expected a better performance than this.
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OU81248 months
Great call starting Cranford.
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LSU FSU Grad48 months
He got his 1500...time to retire.
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Bucktail148 months
Good! Leaves no doubt that Manieri should be fired
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Boudreaux Jones48 months
No need. He's retiring at end of season.
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LSUsince7448 months
Great job Paul, you coached your heart out. So embarrassing and ready for a coaching change...
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Spasweezy48 months
Thank God. Put a fork in him.
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EarlDibblesJr48 months
We're a softball school now :(
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Tiger198848 months
That’s baseball! WTF is more like that eye hurting event I wasted 3 hours of my life watching.
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Boudreaux Jones48 months
You got to see Marceaux pitch 7 great innings
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LSU Tiger Eyes48 months
If "1500" would have any self-respect, he would retire.
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gemlsu48 months
Another first in the modern era of LSU baseball.
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FlyinTiger9348 months
Sad, going from expecting to win the tournament, every year to being excited to just get in as a 9 seed and losing the first game. Not Tiger baseball.
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Champagne48 months
That was brutal.
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lsuson48 months
It's time Paw
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LL748 months
Let’s hope Paul does the honorable thing and retires when season is over. Despite, what I read here, I have a feeling that he is not going away.
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Vernonbrew2248 months
Three former players swear he plans to gracefully bow out. But losing to GA early is likely the best thing for a deep NCAA run. Maybe the rest will help. Well, the chances are slim. At least CPM and this group competed each week. Never quit. Not real sure that Bianco could improve it
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beachbum48 months
Pathetic...time to restore the tradition of LSU baseball.
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bayoubengal01448 months
Best years of LSU baseball are behind us. I’d rather the money go to the football program. There’s a reason all these trans that have good baseball teams have shitty football programs.
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Nix to Twillie48 months
What a pathetic take.
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slicc333348 months
least we will own women's basket ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TidenUP48 months
You hate to see it
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Well that’s probably it for the season.
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Vernonbrew2248 months
Remember back in 06 when LSU went 35-24, 13-17 and did not get in. Their non conference schedule was arguably better than this year but both teams were symbolic. Difference IMO is that CPM is getting great recruits but has fallen behind a crowded conference of good teams. Would not be a shocker If they get left out. Not sure what direction they need but last few years have symbolized regression
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blueboxer111948 months
Im shocked. This is the future with Paul.
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