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OMAHA, Neb. — LSU returned to the pinnacle of college baseball on Monday, defeating SEC rival Florida, 18-4, to win its seventh national championship and the 2023 College World Series.

Led by second-year head coach Jay Johnson – who became the first coach to win a title prior to his third season at an institution – LSU (54-17) overcame a 2-0 first-inning deficit by scoring six in the second and four in the fourth inning to take a commanding 10-2 lead.

LSU start Thatcher Hurd (8-3) earned his second win in the series, throwing six innings and allowing only two runs on two hits – the first two batters he faced – while striking out seven.

Offensively, the Tigers amassed 24 hits, the program’s most hits in a CWS game. Eleven Tigers recorded at least one hit in the contest.

The Tigers captured five national titles (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 2000) under legendary head coach Skip Bertman, and added a sixth when third-year head coach Paul Mainieri won the championship series in 2009 over Texas.

“I really believe this will go down in one of the best teams in college baseball history,” Johnson said. “So consistent in the regular season. I think the SEC Tournament is the only week of the year we had a losing record, if you think about that.

“Eleven wins in the (NCAA) postseason, six of them against SEC teams. And I really believe we played and beat every team, the best team that we could have played along the way throughout the entire tournament. So I love these guys. I’m so proud of them. And they are a very worthy champion.”

Every starter in the LSU lineup had at least one hit in Monday’s victory. Centerfielder Dylan Crews, third baseman Tommy White and rightfielder Brayden Jobert each collected four hits.

White, Jobert and shortstop Jordan Thompson each delivered three RBI, and Jobert and leftfielder Josh Pearson each launched two-run homers in the offensive barrage.

Florida starting pitcher Jac Caglianone (7-4) was charged wtih the loss, as he allowed six runs on two hits in 1.1 innings with three walks and two strikeouts.

After a 3-2 loss to No. 1 seed Wake Forest last Monday, Johnson’s Tigers came through the loser’s bracket by eliminating Tennessee before earning consecutive win over the Demon Deacons to setup a best-of-three championship series against No. 2-seeded Florida. LSU won game 1 of the series, 4-3 in 11 innings, before Florida drew even with a 24-4 victory Sunday.

LSU, which avenged a 2017 CWS championship series sweep by the Gators, was led throughout the 2023 season by Golden Spikes Award winning centerfielder Dylan Crews and Dick Howser Award-winning and CWS Most Outstanding Player righthand pitcher Paul Skenes. This duo which many project to be the top 2 selections in the upcoming Major League Baseball Draft put forth spectacular performances in the College World Series, as expected.

What many prognosticators didn’t see coming were performances from Skenes and Crews supporting cast, including lefthanded pitcher Riley Cooper, who earned a win in relief and three saves for the Tigers.

Saturday’s LSU starting pitcher Ty Floyd, who set a program postseason record with 17 strikeouts in eight innings of series game 1 extra-inning win over Florida, also stepped up on the game’s brightest stage.

Five different LSU pitchers earned victories in the 2023 CWS, including Skenes, Cooper, Hurd (two wins), first-time starter Nate Ackenhausen and freshman Griffin Herring.

The Tigers won 11 of 13 games in the 2023 NCAA Tournament, sweeping Regional and Super Regional opponents at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.

A championship celebration will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. CT at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. Details will be announced shortly.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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drdrfaulkner1923 months
#1 to start 2023, #1 to finish 2023. What a year!
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coolieaux23 months
CJJ has awakened the "sleeping giant".
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theBru23 months
Great win for the Tigers! The ability to be the crash test dummy the day before, then come and become the wall, is something that doesn't happen very many times! FUUF!
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Jabontik23 months
Thatcher Hurd was outstanding
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Davy23 months
This was an extremely likeable team too. Geaux Tigahs
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ThunderTiger23 months
It has been a pleasure and a total blast from the first game to the NC. Geaux Tigahs and a big congrats.
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bengalman23 months
Wow! It's great to be a Tiger!
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ERBlueblood23 months
So proud of these boys. God bless LSU and the State of Louisiana.

You can’t hold that Tiger down!!!
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BeachTiger201823 months
A season for the ages. So many memorable players, performances, and incredible plays from this season. GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!
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TheOldMan23 months
Proud of our team and proud of our school! True Champions! Geaux Tigers!
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LSU82Cajun23 months
…well this time playing Florida in Omaha ended a whole lot better for LSU than in the 2017 finals. After yesterday I was worried LSU would of had a meltdown but pitching & hitting came alive tonight. I was proud of how they fought hard after the first loss to Wake Forest to win their 7th national championship . Well 2 out of 3 of LSU’s recent coaching hires have now won a National Championship in their 2nd year. Now we’ll see if football can do the same
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Lsudave8923 months
The Fighting Tigers won every bit of this championship.!!!! Congratulations.
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coolieaux23 months
Definitely earned it.
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4LSUinSC23 months
This was a great win. Adding to the legend of LSU baseball made possible by the best AD and Coach. Geaux fighting tigers
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24nights23 months
Go Tigahs!!
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JumpingJimFlash23 months
You can keep that 20 run win in game 2 just give me the win in game 3
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Vernonbrew2223 months
Nobody thinking about 24-4 and all of that funk. The real champs showed up today after the first inning.
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JumpingJimFlash23 months
They showed what character is all about tonight
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Jdublsu23 months
So satisfying geaux!!!
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LSU_Legz23 months
Jay Johnson year 2. Kim Mulkey year 2. BK, you're up. Geaux fuggin tigahs!
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HubbaBubba23 months
No pressure, but, yeah, Kim and Jay have set the bar of expectations, Brian.
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good_2_geaux23 months
Let’s geaauuuxxxx
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