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LSU FERM DBU, 12-0, to qualify for the regional NCAA – LSU championship

Baton red, Louisiana – The second -year LSU left -handed left, Kade Anderson, pulled 7.0 -sleeves aimless on Saturday evening, and the central field Chris Stanfield made three points while the first -rate LSU displayed a 12-0 victory against Dallas Baptist in the NCAA Baton Baton Stadium champion, skip Bertman Field.

LSU (45-14) advances the regional championship tour at 8 p.m. CT Sunday, when the Tigers face Little Rock (26-33). Little Rock beat DBU, 8-6, in an elimination match Sunday afternoon.

Sunday evening’s LSU-Little Rock match will be a television on Espnu and broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network.

“It was a good night for our team,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson after Saturday’s victory. “I thought we played exceptional baseball this evening. Obviously, it starts and ends on the mound. And Kade, as Kade was all year round, was the best launcher on the planet tonight. And executed at a high level. The defense continued to support him, another game of zero in the error column. ”

LSU, who defeated Little Rock, 7-0 on Friday to open the regional, recorded consecutive whitening in the matches of the NCAA tournament for the second time in its history.

The first time occurred on May 31 and June 1, 2015, when the Tigers recorded consecutive laundering 2-0 against UNC Wilmington in the regional red Baton NCAA.

Anderson (9-1) limited DBU on Saturday evening at only four strokes in 7.0 goalless executives with two ball goals and 11 stick withdrawals. He has 156 sticks to the stick this season and is now tied for sixth place on the list of stick withdrawals in a LSU season with the right -hander Russ Springer (1988) and the Gaucher Eddie Yarnall (1996).

Stanfield was 3-in-4 marble with his first house of the season and three products produced, the production of 10 strokes of LSU.

DBU launcher, Micah Bucknam (6-2), was accused of defeat, while he made six points – three deserved – on four strokes in 2.2 rounds with two ball goals and two stick withdrawals.

The tigers took an advance of 2-0 at the bottom of the first round when the striker, Ethan Frey, bordered a single of two points, and the solo shot of Stanfield in the second extended the margin at 3-0.

“Offensively, I thought we had done a lot,” said Johnson. “From the first round, two withdrawals, person on, Danny (Dickinson) walks, Jake (Brown) is struck with a field, then Ethan, two hard and low strikes hits the ball in the other direction, a very professional striker to move us forward. Later, a very good at-bat by Chris; Good At-Bats all night by Chris.”

“All this week, I worked hard to come back to the use of the whole field and really stay with this state of mind,” said Stanfield. “So today they moved me away. And coach Johnson told me before AB, look away.

“I really trusted him, leaving the ball deep. And I was able to put a good swing. Grateful that he was able to fly from here. “

LSU struck for three points in the third when the receiver Luis Hernandez sacrificed a race from the third base, and Stanfield and the left field Derek Curiel delivered RBI singles.

The Tigers added a race in the fifth at the point of land of Rbi de Stanfield, and they extended the advance at 9-0 in the sixth on the simple RBI of Hernandez and a house flight by the Steven Milam stop.

Frey scored a race in the eighth when he tripled, then ran home when the central terrain DBU Nathan Humphreys swept the ball in the outside field. The tigers produced two additional points in the round on the sacrificial fly of the striker Ashton Larson and a wild land which marked the pinch throbberter of CADE Arrambid of the third base.

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