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The LSU baseball team turned into a juggernaut in 2025, but that’s not to say it was always destined to win a championship.
The LSU baseball team steamrolled its way through the second half of the NCAA Tournament, to the point that you almost forgot how difficult it was just to make it out of the Baton Rouge Regional.
OMAHA, Neb. — On the same stage seven years ago, Jay Johnson tried to make sense of the most excruciating loss of his career. He rubbed his red Arizona hat when he sat down and sighed, looking ...
Jay Johnson is not a West Coast hippie. He shrugs his shoulders, letting out a slight chuckle. Later that day, he'll be speaking in a seafood restaurant to members of the Baton Rouge Rotary Club ...
Jay Johnson was a West Coast guy and doing just fine coaching at Arizona when the opportunity to take over at LSU presented itself. The Tigers were long established as college baseball bluebloods ...
LSU signee Landon Hodge heard his name called in the 2025 MLB Draft with the Chicago White Sox selecting him with pick No.
The team’s assistants sat there, watching, as Jay Johnson planned ahead with a dry erase marker. On the whiteboards, Johnson wrote down practice structures for the upcoming month, week and day.
Jay Johnson, who skippered LSU to a title in his second season in Baton Rouge, will serve as a guest analyst for MLB Network during the draft.
Jay Johnson June 7, 1927 - September 2, 2013 Jay Johnson was born on June 7, 1927, and died on Monday, September 2, 2013, at his home on Deep Run ...
About Jay Johnson: The Two and Only! In his 30-year career, Jay Johnson has converted generations of ventriloquist-avoiding Americans with his charm, anarchy and innovative wit.
EAST LANSING – Around this time last year, Jay Johnson was trying to figure out how to coordinate and call an offense that he’d barely seen operate on a practice field. The new Michigan State ...