2017 LSU Tigers baseball team

NCAA Division 1 college baseball season

2017 LSU Tigers baseball
SEC regular season co-champions
2017 SEC Tournament champions
Baton Rouge Regional
Baton Rouge Super Regional
College World Series Runner-up
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
CBNo. 2
Record52–20 (21–9 SEC)
Head coach
  • Paul Mainieri (11th season)
Hitting coachMicah Gibbs (1st season)
Pitching coachAlan Dunn (6th season)
Home stadiumAlex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field
Seasons
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2017 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
Eastern
No. 1 Florida  x‍‍y 21 9 0   .700 52 19 0   .732
No. 10 Kentucky  ‍‍‍y 19 11 0   .633 43 23 0   .652
No. 15 Vanderbilt  ‍‍‍y 15 13 1   .534 36 25 1   .589
Missouri  ‍‍‍ 14 16 0   .467 36 23 0   .610
South Carolina  ‍‍‍ 13 17 0   .433 35 25 0   .583
Georgia  ‍‍‍ 11 19 0   .367 25 32 0   .439
Tennessee  ‍‍‍ 7 21 0   .250 27 25 0   .519
Western
No. 2 LSU  xy 21 9 0   .700 52 20 0   .722
No. 22 Arkansas  ‍‍‍y 18 11 0   .621 45 19 0   .703
No. 13 Mississippi State ‍‍‍y 17 13 0   .567 40 27 0   .597
No. 8 Texas A&M  ‍‍‍y 16 14 0   .533 41 23 0   .641
No. 29 Auburn  ‍‍‍y 16 14 0   .533 37 26 0   .587
Ole Miss  ‍‍‍ 14 16 0   .467 32 25 0   .561
Alabama  ‍‍‍ 5 24 1   .183 19 34 1   .361
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball


The 2017 LSU Tigers baseball team represents Louisiana State University (LSU) during the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers play their home games at Alex Box Stadium as a member of the Southeastern Conference. They are led by head coach Paul Mainieri, in his 11th season at LSU. The Tigers would host both the Baton Rouge Regional and Super Regional, before advancing to the 2017 College World Series. The Tigers would eventually lose to Florida in the series.

Previous season

In 2016, the Tigers finished the season 3rd in the SEC's Western Division with a record of 45–21–0, 19–11–0 in conference play. They qualified for the 2016 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament and fell to Florida in the semifinal, 1–0. They qualified for the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball tournament as an At–large bid, and were selected as the #8 overall national seed. The Tigers were selected as hosts of the Baton Rouge regional, which included Rice, Southeastern Louisiana, and Utah Valley. The Tigers won their first two games of the regional, defeating Utah Valley, 7–1, and Rice, 4–2. In the regional final, LSU was again matched up with Rice. In the first game of the regional final, the Owls defeated the Tigers, 10–6. The Tigers went on to win game two, 5–2, eliminating Rice and advancing to the Baton Rouge Super Regional, where they faced the Coastal Carolina. In game one of the Super Regionals, the Tigers fell 11–8. In Game 2, Coastal Carolina hit a walk-off hit to upset the Fighting Tigers 4–3, moving onto the 2016 College World Series, where the Chanticleers would go on to win the National Championship.

Personnel

Roster

2017 LSU Tigers roster[1]
 

Pitchers

  • 10 – Eric Walker – Freshman
  • 16 – Jared PochéSenior
  • 18 – Austin Bain – Junior
  • 21 – Doug Norman – Junior
  • 27 – Matthew Beck – Freshman
  • 29 – Nick Bush – Freshman
  • 30 – Collin Strall – Senior
  • 32 – Alden Cartwright – Senior
  • 33 – Cole McKay – Sophomore
  • 35 – Alex LangeJunior
  • 37 – Will Reese – Freshman
  • 38 – Zach Hess – Freshman
  • 40 – Hunter Kiel – Junior
  • 41 – Caleb Gilbert – Sophomore
  • 43 – Todd Peterson – Freshman
  • 45 – Russell Reynolds – Senior
  • 46 – Blair Fredrick – Freshman
  • 55 – Hunter Newman – Senior
 

Catchers

  • 2 – Michael Papierski – Junior
  • 22 – Rankin Woley – Freshman
  • 28 – Jordan Romero – Senior

Infielders

  • 3 – Kramer RobertsonSenior
  • 4 – Josh Smith – Freshman
  • 5 – Jake Slaughter – Freshman
  • 7 – Greg DeichmannJunior
  • 8 – Cole Freeman – Senior
  • 13 – Nick Coomes – Junior
  • 17 – Chris Reid – Sophomore
  • 23 – Mason Templet – Freshman
  • 25 – Bryce Jordan – Junior
  • 44 – Bryce Adams – Senior
 

Outfielders

  • 6 – Brennan Breaux – Sophomore
  • 9 – Zach WatsonFreshman
  • 20 – Antoine Duplantis – Sophomore
  • 24 – Beau Jordan – Junior
 

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
LSU
Alma Mater
Paul Mainieri Head Coach 11 Florida International University (1980)
Micah Gibbs Assistant Coach 1 Louisiana State University (2010)
Alan Dunn Assistant Coach 6 University of Alabama at Birmingham (1991)

Schedule

Legend
  LSU win
  LSU loss
  Postponement
Bold LSU team member
2017 LSU Tigers Game Log
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
February 17 Air Force #4 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 9–0 Lange Ball 10,834 1–0
February 18 Army #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 6–0 Poche' Giovinco 11,174 2–0
February 19 Air Force #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 10–3 Walker DeVreis 11,129 3–0
February 21 New Orleans #4 Maestri FieldNew Orleans, LA 8–11 Griffin Strall 2,421 3–1
February 22 Hofstra #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 8–1 Hess M. James 10,002 4–1
February 24 Maryland #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 6–1 Lange B. Shaffer 10,488 5–1
February 25 Maryland #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 14–0 Poche' T. Bloom 10,608 6–1
February 26 Maryland #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 9–5 Gilbert T. Blohm Newman 10,221 7–1
February 28 Nicholls State #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 3–2 Peterson K. Craft Newman 11,404 8–1
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
March 3 #1 TCU #4 Minute Maid ParkHouston, TX 6–9 Howard Lange King 8–2
March 4 vs. Baylor #4 Minute Maid ParkHouston, TX 4–0 Poche' Parsons 9–2
March 5 #21 Texas Tech #4 Minute Maid ParkHouston, TX 4–5 McMillon Newman 9–3
March 8 McNeese St. #6 Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LA 4–5 Fontenot Peterson 9–4
March 10 Wichita State #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 6–1 Lange Schwanke 10–4
March 11 Wichita St. #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 12–5 Poche' Tyler 11–4
March 12 Wichita St. #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 9–2 Walker Lewis 12–4
March 14 Louisiana College #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 13–0 Hess Buchanan 10,166 13–4
March 15 New Orleans #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 4–7 Stephens Strall 10,009 13–5
March 17 Georgia #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 22–9 Bain Gist 10,722 14–5 1–0
March 18 Georgia #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 5–1 Poche' Locey Gilbert 11,327 15–5 2–0
March 19 Georgia #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 7–6 Walker Adkins Gilbert 10,608 16–5 3–0
March 22 Southeastern Louisiana #4 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 8–2 Hess Koestler 11,211 17–5 3–0
March 24 #12 Florida #4 McKethan StadiumGainesville, FL 0–1 Faedo Lange Dyson 4,485 17–6 3–1
March 25 #12 Florida #4 McKethan Stadium • Gainesville, FL 1–8 Singer Poche' 4,751 17–7 3–2
March 26 #12 Florida #4 McKethan Stadium • Gainesville, FL 10–6 Bush Baker Gilbert 3,811 18–7 4–2
March 28 Tulane #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 6–7 Bjorngjeld Reynolds Colletti 10,732 18–8 4–2
March 30 Texas A&M #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 0–4 Hill Lange 10,072 18–9 4–3
March 31 Texas A&M #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 7–4 Poche' Kolek 11,308 19–9 5–3
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
April 1 Texas A&M #6 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 3–4 Martin Gilbert Kilkenny 11,109 19–10 5–4
April 4 Grambling State #13 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 13–2 Reynolds Beizer 9,883 20–10 5–4
April 7 #14 Arkansas #13 Baum StadiumFayetteville, AR 3–9 Knight Lange 10,741 20–11 5–5
April 8 #14 Arkansas #13 Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, AR 10–8 Beck Chadwick Newman 11,827 21–11 6–5
April 9 #14 Arkansas #13 Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, AR 2–0 Walker Alberius 9,016 22–11 7–5
April 11 UL-Lafayette #8 Shrine on AirlineMetairie, LA 3–2 Peterson Burk Newman 9,963 23–11 7–5
April 13 Ole Miss #8 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 15–2 Lange McArthur 10,439 24–11 8–5
April 14 Ole Miss #8 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 1–4 Parkinson Poche' Woolfolk 11,203 24–12 8–6
April 15 Ole Miss #8 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 3–2 Walker Rolison Newman 10,757 25–12 9–6
April 18 Lamar #8 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 10–4 Gilbert Johnson 10,603 26–12 9–6
April 21 #10 Kentucky #8 Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, KY 5–12 Hjelle Poche' 26–13 9–7
April 21 #10 Kentucky #8 Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY 4–3 Hess Salow 3,847 27–13 10–7
April 23 #10 Kentucky #8 Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY 2–10 Lewis Walker 3,311 27–14 10–8
April 25 Tulane #11 Turchin StadiumNew Orleans, LA 6–9 Solesky Hess Colletti 5,000 27–15 10–8
April 27 Alabama #15 Sewell-Thomas StadiumTuscaloosa, AL 8–2 Lange Duarte 3,666 28–15 11–8
April 28 Alabama #15 Sewell-Thomas Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL 7–4 Poche' Eicholtz Newman 4,464 29–15 12–8
April 29 Alabama #15 Sewell-Thomas Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL 4–311 Newman Vainer 4,918 30–15 13–8
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
May 5 #25 South Carolina #11 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 2–3 Reagan Lange Johnson 10,542 30–16 13–9
May 6 #25 South Carolina #11 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 5–2 Poche' Hill Newman 10,968 31–16 14–9
May 7 #25 South Carolina #11 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 7–610 Hess Johnson 10,581 32–16 15–9
May 9 South Alabama #10 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 6–7 Arguelles Bush Peacock 10,312 32–17 15–9
May 11 #13 Auburn #10 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 4–0 Lange Mitchell 10,261 33–17 16–9
May 12 #13 Auburn #10 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 5–3 Hess Thompson Newman 10,431 34–17 17–9
May 13 #13 Auburn #10 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 9–1 Walker Mize 10,736 35–17 18–9
May 16 Northwestern State #5 Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA 9–3 Peterson Swanson 10,931 36–17 18–9
May 18 #8 Mississippi State #5 Dudy Noble FieldStarkville, MS 3–1 Lange Pilkington Newman 7,613 37–17 19–9
May 19 #8 Mississippi State #5 Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS 11–5 Poche' McQuary Hess 9,434 38–17 20–9
May 20 #8 Mississippi State #5 Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS 11–7 Gilbert Gordon 9,007 39–17 21–9
Post-season
SEC Tournament
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
May 24 Missouri Hoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, AL 10–3 Gilbert Sikkema 40–17 21–9
May 25 #10 Kentucky Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL 10–0 Lange Hjelle 9,823 41–17 21–9
May 27 South Carolina Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL 11–0 Poche' Lee 42–17 21–9
May 28 #13 Arkansas Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL 4–2 Walker Kopps Newman 13,128 43–17 21–9
NCAA tournament – Baton Rouge Regional
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
June 2 Texas Southern #2 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 15–7 Gilbert Martinez 44–17 21–9
June 3 Southeastern Louisiana #2 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 11–6 Lange Sceroler 11,661 45–17 21–9
June 4 Rice #2 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 5–0 Walker Moss 10,639 46–17 21–9
NCAA tournament – Baton Rouge Super Regional
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
June 10 #11 Mississippi State #2 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 4–3 Hess Riley Self 11,836 47–17 21–9
June 11 #11 Mississippi State #2 Alex Box StadiumBaton Rouge, LA 14–4 Gilbert McQuary 11,706 48–17 21–9
NCAA tournament – College World Series
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record
June 17 #6 Florida State #2 TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE 5–4 Poche' Holton Hess 25,305 49–17 21–9
June 19 #1 Oregon State #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 1–13 Fehmel Walker 24,874 49–18 21–9
June 21 #6 Florida State #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 7–4 Poche' Sands Hess 22,133 50–18 21–9
June 23 #1 Oregon State #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 3–1 Lange Thompson Hess 21,257 51–18 21–9
June 24 #1 Oregon State #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 6–1 Gilbert Fehmel 15,618 52–18 21–9
June 26 #3 Florida #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 3–4 Singer Reynolds Byrne 25,679 52–19 21–9
June 27 #3 Florida #2 TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE 1–6 Dyson Poche' Kowar 26,607 52–20 21–9

All rankings from Collegiate Baseball.

Record vs. conference opponents

Last two do not qualify for conf. tourn. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.

2017 SEC baseball records
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Source: 2017 SEC baseball game results

Team W–L ALA ARK AUB FLA UGA KEN LSU MSU MIZZ MISS SCAR TENN TAMU VAN Team Div SR SW
ALA 5–24 1–2 3–0 0–3 . . 0–3 0–3 0–3 0–3 1–2 . 0–3 0–2 ALA W7 1–9 1–6
ARK 18–11 2–1 1–2 . 3–0 . 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 . 1–1 2–1 2–1 ARK W2 6–3 2–0
AUB 16–14 0–3 2–1 3–0 2–1 . 0–3 2–1 . 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 . AUB W5 7–3 1–2
FLA 21–9 3–0 . 0–3 3–0 2–1 2–1 . 3–0 3–0 2–1 1–2 . 2–1 FLA E1 8–2 4–1
UGA 11–19 . 0–3 1–2 0–3 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 . 2–1 2–1 . 1–2 UGA E6 4–6 0–3
KEN 19–11 . . . 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 3–0 2–1 KEN E2 7–3 2–0
LSU 21–9 3–0 2–1 3–0 1–2 3–0 1–2 3–0 . 2–1 2–1 . 1–2 . LSU W1 7–3 4–0
MSU 17–13 3–0 0–3 1–2 . 1–2 2–1 0–3 . 3–0 2–1 3–0 2–1 . MSU W3 6–4 3–2
MIZZ 14–16 3–0 1–2 . 0–3 2–1 1–2 . . 1–2 2–1 3–0 0–3 1–2 MIZZ E4 4–6 2–2
MISS 14–16 3–0 2–1 1–2 0–3 . 1–2 1–2 0–3 2–1 . . 2–1 2–1 MISS W6 5–5 1–2
SCAR 13–17 2–1 . 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 . 3–0 . 1–2 SCAR E5 2–8 1–0
TENN 7–21 . 1–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–3 . 0–3 0–3 . 0–3 1–2 1–1 TENN E7 1–7 0–4
TAMU 16–14 3–0 1–2 2–1 . . 0–3 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2 . 2–1 1–2 TAMU W4 5–5 2–1
VAN 15–13 2–0 1–2 . 1–2 2–1 1–2 . . 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–1 2–1 VAN E3 5–4 0–0
Team W–L ALA ARK AUB FLA UGA KEN LSU MSU MIZZ MISS SCAR TENN TAMU VAN Team Div SR SW

Updated for entire regular season. Alabama and Vanderbilt had one tie game.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
Coaches'33*
Baseball America4
Collegiate Baseball^2
NCBWA3

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

Awards and honors

  • OF Greg Deichmann: consensus All-America, first-team All-SEC
  • SP Alex Lange: first-team All-SEC
  • SS Kramer Robertson: second-team All-SEC
  • 3B Josh Smith: freshman All-SEC, All-SEC defensive
  • OF Zach Watson: freshman All-SEC
  • SP Eric Walker: freshman All-SEC
  • C Michael Papierski: All-SEC defensive

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References

  1. ^ "Official Baseball Roster". LSU Tigers. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Lopez, Andrew (May 22, 2017). "7 LSU players honored on All-SEC baseball teams". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
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