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The USC Aiken Pacers are the athletic teams that represent the University of South Carolina Aiken , located in Aiken, South Carolina , in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Pacers have primarily competed in the Peach Belt Conference since the 1990–91 academic year. The Pacers' primary rival is conference foe Augusta .

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53-412: USC Aiken competes in ten intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Men's and women's tennis were discontinued at the end of the 2018–19 school year. The Pacers also sponsor a co-ed Spirit Squad. USC Aiken's athletic programs were initially known as

106-546: A walk-off home run by Warren Morris . In the bottom of the 9th inning with two outs and the tying run on third base, Morris hit a home run to right field off of Miami freshman Robbie Morrison. The home run was Morris's first of the season, and it won the 1997 Showstopper of the Year ESPY Award . LSU entered the 1997 season attempting to become the first team to win consecutive national championships since Stanford won championships in 1987 and 1988 . The Tigers began

159-461: A 1-2 appearance at the 2023 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament , LSU would earn #5 national seed and host a Regional for the first time since 2019. With sweeps of their regional and a Super Regional versus Kentucky the Tigers would earn their first CWS appearance since 2017 . LSU would go on to win their bracket in dramatic fashion against the #1 ranked Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the bottom of

212-608: A 10–8 victory over SEC team Mississippi State . However, in the final two games, and the Tigers lost 5–4 and 7–3 to USC, which went on to win the championship with a 21–14 victory over Arizona State . In 2000, LSU's regular season record was 39–17, and the team went undefeated in the SEC tournament to earn the #2 National seed in the NCAA tournament . LSU won the Baton Rouge Regional in three games, outscoring opponents 45–4. LSU then swept

265-558: A 21–7 win to move to the 2008 College World Series . In the 2008 College World Series, No. 7 LSU faced the No. 2 North Carolina Tarheels in the first round, losing 8–4. The Tigers, facing elimination in a game against the Rice Owls , won in dramatic fashion, 6–5, continuing their string of come-from-behind victories. On June 20, 2008, after a rain delay of nearly 24 hours, UNC and LSU resumed their elimination game matchup, resulting in

318-461: A 641-285-3 (.692) record. Following Mainieri's retirement, LSU hired Arizona baseball Head coach Jay Johnson who had just finished a run at the 2021 College World Series, posting an 0-2 exit. The 2022 season saw the Tigers post a 40-22 overall record and a 3rd place finish in the SEC west. The team would suffer major losses such as sweeps to both Arkansas and eventual champion Ole Miss. The Tigers earned

371-471: A 7–3 loss for LSU. The team was defeated after giving up the only grand slam in the 2008 CWS in the top of the ninth inning. During the 2008 regular and post-regulation baseball season, LSU's games have continuously featured both dramatic victories and controversial calls. The 2009 season was the first for LSU playing at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field . In the post-season, LSU traveled to Omaha after sweeping Southern University , Baylor University and

424-660: A Super Regional in 2010 and won the 2016 College World Series . Future Chicago White Sox major league pitcher Brad Goldberg played for the team in 2009-10, making 18 appearances (17 in relief) in those two seasons. In 2010 Coastal went 29-0 in Big South play, winning both the regular season Big South Championship and the Big South Tournament Championship plus the Regional, but lost in the Super Regionals 2-0 to

477-566: A balk call. LSU then defeated South Alabama 14–4 and 15–4 to advance to the World Series. There, the Tigers narrowly defeated Rice, but Larson's home run in the bottom of the seventh gave LSU a 5–4 victory. The Tigers then defeated Stanford, 10–5 and 13–9, before defeating Alabama 13–6 in the championship game. In 1998, LSU hit 161 home runs . Eddy Furniss won the Dick Howser Trophy as the nation's most outstanding player and finished as

530-612: A berth at the Southern Miss Regional of the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball tournament , winning their first two games against Kennesaw St and regional host Southern Miss . before dropping their final 2 to the Golden Eagles. The 2023 season saw notable transfers come in such as DH Tommy White of NC State and RHP Paul Skenes of Air Force. Ranked Preseason #1 by D1 Baseball, the Tigers would hold this spot for 13 weeks until series losses to both Auburn and Mississippi State. After

583-464: A best-of-three Super Regional against UCLA , winning 8–2 and 14–8. LSU began play at the College World Series with a 13–5 win over Texas . In game two, LSU defeated USC , 10–4. In a close third game, LSU defeated Florida State , 6–3, and advanced to the championship game to face Stanford . In the championship game on June 17, Stanford held an early 5–2 lead, but LSU scored three runs in

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636-456: A best-of-three series to determine the winner of the 2017 College World Series. Florida defeated LSU and the Tigers finished as College World Series runner-up for the first time in school history. Mainieri retired following LSU's 2021 super regional loss to SEC rival Tennessee at Knoxville . In 15 full seasons (the 2020 season ended after 17 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Mainieri compiled

689-576: A critical year for Laval. However, that year would see LSU post a 35–24 mark overall, their worst since 1983. They also posted their first losing SEC record in 23 years and would miss the NCAA tournament for the first time in 18 years. Under growing pressure from fans and the administration, Laval officially resigned on June 4, 2006. On June 28, 2006, Paul Mainieri was named the twenty-fifth head coach of LSU Baseball. Mainieri returned to Baton Rouge, where he began his career in college baseball 30 years earlier as

742-543: A freshman at LSU in 1976. Mainieri finished his collegiate playing career at the University of New Orleans . Prior to his arrival at LSU, Mainieri coached St. Thomas University in Florida, Air Force , and Notre Dame . In his first season at LSU, the Tigers posted a mark of 29–26–1. The season was full of ups and downs, with the Tigers winning four SEC series against Top 25 opponents, but struggling in non-conference play. After

795-481: A part of South Stadium Drive, between Nicholson and River Road, Skip Bertman Drive in his honor. The renamed portion runs past the old Alex Box Stadium , which has now been demolished following the opening of LSU's new stadium in 2009, the field of which is named for Bertman. In a Baseball America poll published in 1999, Bertman was voted the second greatest college baseball coach of the 20th century, behind Rod Dedeaux of Southern California. In June 2002, Bertman

848-607: A record of 241–159, a winning percentage of .603, and led the Indians (Now Warhawks) to 3 NCAA regional appearances. The expectations were lofty for Laval when he accepted the job as head coach at LSU. In his first year, Laval led the Tigers to a 44–22 record overall. The Tigers hosted a regional in Baton Rouge, which they won, and moved on to the Houston Super-Regional to face Rice , where their season ended. His first year at

901-491: A regional bracket of the NCAA tournament. LSU swept the series, defeating Texas Southern (12–1) and Southern Miss (twice, 13–4 and 11–4) to win the regional bracket. With the sweep of the Regional series, LSU extended their winning streak to a SEC-record 23 straight games. As a result of the Regional, LSU and Baton Rouge earned a spot in the Super-Regional series, hosting UC-Irvine in the last three games to be played in

954-486: A regional final to qualify for the College World Series . The program also made the College World Series in 1990 . The program won its first national championship in 1991, defeating Wichita State in the College World Series final. The program won its second national championship in 1993, again defeating Wichita State in the College World Series final. In 1996, the Tigers entered the NCAA tournament on

1007-570: A two-game losing streak, after being eliminated from the SEC tournament by consecutive losses to Florida and Kentucky . However, based on the team's regular season performance, LSU was selected as one of the eight regional host sites for the NCAA tournament. The Tigers defeated Austin Peay , UNLV , and New Orleans before defeating Georgia Tech , 29–13, in the regional final. In the game, LSU broke multiple NCAA records, two of which still stand today: 13 hits in an inning and 8 doubles in an inning. In

1060-472: A win, so questions about Laval's leadership and ability to continue the success of the program began to arise. In 2005, LSU struggled during the regular season despite a 40–22 record overall. The Tigers lost 12 games in SEC play and lost to Southern for only the second time in 41 tries. Rice would go on to defeat the Tigers in the Baton Rouge Regional Finals. It was obvious that 2006 would be

1113-454: The College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska , the first of 11 appearances during Bertman's 18-year career. LSU returned to Omaha during the 1987 season, then failed to make the NCAA tournament in 1988, despite having a 39–21 record. Bertman's 1989 team returned to the postseason, an appearance that started a streak of 17 consecutive postseason appearances. The 1989 team defeated Texas A&M in

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1166-459: The College World Series , the team defeated its first opponent, Wichita State , 9–8. LSU then faced Florida, which had beaten them three times in the regular season and once in the SEC Tournament, and won, 9–4. Florida came out of the losers' bracket to face LSU again, and LSU won, 2–1, to advance to the national championship game against Miami (FL) . In the game, LSU defeated Miami, 9–8, on

1219-627: The University of Minnesota in the regionals and Rice University in the super regionals. They started play at the College World Series and faced the Virginia Cavaliers in the first round, winning 9–5. In the winner's bracket game, LSU played the Arkansas Razorbacks and won by a score of 9–1. In a rematch, the Tigers beat the Razorbacks again by a score of 14–5, advancing to the CWS finals for

1272-749: The University of South Carolina . In 2016, Coastal went 21-3 in Big South play, winning the regular season Conference Championship and the Conference Tournament. In the 2016 post-season, Coastal won the Raleigh Regional by beating the NC State Wolfpack 2-1. The Chanticleers went on to beat the LSU Tigers 2-0 in the Baton Rouge Super Regionals, and ultimately got to the 2016 CWS Final and defeated Arizona two games to one to win

1325-458: The 2016–17 season. The Pacers' cross country program is led by coach Marshall Leonard. The Pacers' golf program has been led by coach Michael Carlisle since the 1991–92 season. During his tenure, the program has experienced unprecedented success, including a run of three consecutive national championships (2004, 2005, and 2006). The men's soccer program is led by first-year head coach Nick Sakiewicz. He takes over for longtime coach Ike Ofoje, who

1378-539: The All-Tournament team– Blair Barbier, Mike Fontenot , Brad Hawpe , Hodges, and Theriot. Hodges was named the Tournament's Most Outstanding Player after finishing the CWS with a 2–0 record and one save. LSU finished the 2000 postseason with a 13–0 record and moved to 5–0 all time in national championship games. Skip Bertman led the Tigers to a 44–22–1 mark during his final season as head coach in 2001. The Tigers won

1431-958: The Chanticleers baseball program made their first ever appearance in the CWS defeating #1 ranked Florida Gators. The Chanticleers made it through the double elimination bracket with one loss. In the Best of 3 Series against Arizona, the Chanticleers lost game 1 but rallied back to win games 2 and 3. On June 30, 2016 the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers defeated Arizona 4-3 in game 3 to become the 2016 NCAA Men's Baseball Champions. Defeated No. 1 Florida , 2–1 Lost to TCU , 6–1 Defeated No. 5 Texas Tech , 7–5 Defeated TCU , 4–1 Defeated TCU , 7–5 CWS National Championship Series (Best of 3) Lost to Arizona , 3–0 Defeated Arizona , 5–4 Defeated Arizona , 4–3 In 2017, Coastal Carolina has had 3 former players on active MLB rosters. In all,

1484-679: The LSU and SEC all-time leader in home runs (80), RBI (308), hits (352), doubles (87) and total bases (689). Brad Cresse and Trey McClure also earned All-America honors by hitting 29 and 27 home runs, respectively. The Tigers went undefeated in the South II Regional to reach the College World Series , seeking to become the first team to win three consecutive championships since USC won five consecutive from 1970 to 1974. LSU hit eight home runs in its first game in Omaha, defeating USC, 12–10, then hit six more in

1537-3237: The National Championship. The title game finished mere hours before Coastal officially left the Big South Conference , the school's home since 1983 (1984 baseball season), for the Sun Belt Conference . The state's governor Nikki Haley proclaimed July 1, 2016, the day after the title game and also Coastal's first official day as a Sun Belt member, "Chanticleer Baseball National Championship Day" throughout South Carolina. Historically, Coastal's primary baseball rivals have been Winthrop , Liberty , and Charleston . Lost to Florida State , 7–0 Lost to Georgia Tech , 11–7 Defeated Georgia Tech , 5–3 Defeated Georgia Southern , 15-3 Lost to Georgia , 9-3 Lost to Georgia , 8-7 Lost to Georgia Tech , 6-0 Defeated Louisville , 9-1 Lost to Georgia , 9-7 Lost to Missouri State , 8–3 Lost to Eastern Michigan , 9-8 Lost to North Carolina , 6–5 Lost to The Citadel , 10-1 Defeated UNLV , 12-8 Lost to Arizona State , 11-3 Defeated UNLV , 14-10 Lost to Arizona State , 9-5 * Coastal Carolina receives first ever #1 seed Defeated Virginia Commonwealth , 7-1 Lost to Clemson , 11-8 Defeated St. John's , 6-5 Lost to Clemson , 15-3 CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional for first time Defeated Columbia University , 10-2 Defeated Alabama , 13-10 Defeated East Carolina , 24-11 CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional on-campus at Charles Watson Stadium for first time Defeated Kansas , 11-3 Lost to North Carolina , 14-5 Lost to Kansas , 5-1 Defeated Stony Brook , 6-0 Lost to College of Charleston , 16-6 Defeated Stony Brook , 25-7 Defeated College of Charleston , 8-7 Defeated College of Charleston , 11-10 CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional at BB&T Coastal Field Defeated Connecticut , 13-1 Lost to Clemson , 12-7 Lost to Connecticut , 12-6 Lost to Clemson , 10-3 Defeated Manhattan , 11-1 Lost to Clemson , 5-3 Lost to Oklahoma , 7-3 Lost to Virginia Tech , 9-1 Lost to California , 9-3 Defeated Texas Southern , 4-1 Lost to Texas A&M , 8-1 Defeated Saint Mary's , 5-2 Defeated NC State , 4-0 Lost to NC State , 8-1 Defeated NC State , 7-5 Defeated LIU Brooklyn , 16-1 Lost to Washington , 11-6 Lost to UConn , 6-5 Lost to Auburn , 7-16 Defeated Florida A&M , 9-4 Lost to Georgia Tech , 8-10 Lost to Virginia , 2-7 Defeated Coppin State , 10-8 Defeated Virginia , 7-6 Defeated East Carolina , 9-1 Lost to East Carolina , 13-4 Lost to Rider , 11-10 Defeated UNCW , 12-2 Defeated Duke , 8-6, Lost to Duke , 12-3 Defeated Vanderbilt , 13-3 Lost to Clemson , 4-3 Defeated High Point , 6-5 Lost to Clemson , 12-5 Lost to North Carolina , 9-4 Lost to North Carolina , 14-4 Lost to South Carolina , 4-3 Lost to South Carolina , 10-9 CCU hosts Super Regional for first time Defeated LSU , 11-8 Defeated LSU , 4-3 On June 19, 2016,

1590-784: The Pacers made the 2022 Peach Belt Conference tournament, the program's first since 2016. The Pacers' volleyball program is led by head coach Glenn Cox, who has guided the program since 2008. As members of the Peach Belt Conference the Pacers have won 55 conference championships (46 team, nine individual) across five programs. Baseball Basketball Golf Basketball Volleyball The Pacers have had consistent success in regional competition, claiming 15 (10 team, five individual) NCAA Division II Region Titles across five sports. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball program has been

1643-549: The Rebels. The mascot name was changed to Pacers in 1971. NCAA Ahead of the 2022 season, Michael Holder took the reins of the Pacer baseball program. Holder succeeded longtime coach Kenny Thomas, who led the Pacers to nine NCAA Southeast Regional appearances across 22 seasons as head coach. Longtime Coastal Carolina head coach Gary Gilmore served as an assistant from 1986–1989 and subsequently as head coach at USCA from 1990–1995. It

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1696-550: The SEC baseball coaches before the year started. Following an amazing turnaround, Coach Mainieri led LSU to the SEC Western Division championship with a conference record of 18–11–1, and the No. 2 seed in the 2008 SEC baseball tournament . The Tigers finished the regular season record at 39–16–1. The team won the 2008 SEC Tournament (held May 20–25 in Hoover, Alabama). With the win, LSU won 20 consecutive games, breaking

1749-472: The Tigers also played in the 2013 and 2015 College World Series. During the 2015 MLB Draft , Alex Bregman was selected by the Houston Astros with the second pick of the draft. He was the fifth LSU Tiger to be drafted in the first round in seven years, the highest-drafted position player in LSU's history, and the second-highest overall behind pitcher Ben McDonald (1989). In 2017, LSU played Florida in

1802-748: The West Division of the Southeastern Conference . The Tigers play home games on LSU's campus at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field , and they are currently coached by Jay Johnson . During the program's first 30 seasons, LSU had a total of 15 head coaches. No coach's tenure lasted longer than two seasons, with the exception of C. C. Stroud , who was head coach for eight seasons. Stroud coached LSU from 1914 to 1921 and had an overall record of 73–58–5 (.595). The program won at least ten games during four of his eight seasons as head coach. In 1927, Harry Rabenhorst became head baseball coach and became

1855-427: The West Division, reached the SEC Tournament championship game, and won the Baton Rouge Regional, but lost in three games in a Super Regional against Tulane at Zephyr Field . Bertman won 870 games, seven SEC titles, and 11 CWS appearances. His teams averaged 48 wins per year and qualified for the NCAA tournament in 16 of his 18 seasons. His jersey number, 15, is one of four numbers retired by LSU. LSU also renamed

1908-418: The baseball team from 1946 until 1956. He finished his baseball coaching career with a record of 220–226–3. Later, as an athletic department administrator, he became the school's athletic director in 1967. In 1938, LSU's new baseball stadium, referred to as either LSU Diamond or LSU Varsity Baseball Field, opened. The stadium was later renamed Alex Box Stadium for Simeon Alex Box, an LSU letterman (1942) who

1961-508: The eighth inning with two home runs. LSU reliever Trey Hodges did not allow a run in the top of the ninth, his fourth scoreless inning of the game. In the bottom of the ninth, LSU lead the inning off with a single and a walk to bring Brad Cresse to the plate with two runners on base. Cresse, who was 1–12 in the CWS prior to the at bat , hit a line drive single into left field to score Ryan Theriot from second, giving LSU its fifth national championship in 10 years. LSU had 5 players named to

2014-538: The first time since 2000. They played against the Texas Longhorns in a best-of-three series for the title, and won Game 1, 7–6 in a dramatic comeback win in 11 innings. The Longhorns beat the Tigers in game 2, 5–1, to force a third and final game. The Tigers out-slugged the Longhorns 11–4 in game 3 to win their 6th National Championship and first since 2000. The series MVP was outfielder Jared Mitchell. Under Mainieri,

2067-497: The helm raised expectations even more after he experienced great success. In 2003 and 2004, Laval would lead the Tigers to 45–22–1 and 46–19 overall record respectively. LSU would earn the No. 2 national seed in the 2003 tournament, and would host a super regional both years, meaning the road to Omaha went through Baton Rouge. LSU made the College World Series both years, but disappointed both years, posting an 0–2 record each year. Tiger fans were not used to leaving Omaha without

2120-567: The longest tenured head baseball coach in LSU history. Rabenhorst began his career at LSU in 1925 as the head coach of the men's basketball team and two years later, in 1927, he also added head baseball coach to his duties. As baseball coach, he won two SEC baseball titles and was named SEC Coach of the Year in 1939 and 1946. Rabenhorst coached the baseball team from 1927 until 1942 when he left to serve in World War II . When he returned, he again coached

2173-472: The old Alex Box Stadium. LSU lost the first game, 11–5, ending their streak of wins at 23. LSU recovered in the second game of the series, scoring six runs in the top of the ninth inning to force a third game with a dramatic come-from-behind win, 9–7. On Monday, June 9, 2008, in the final game to be played at the Alex Box Stadium, with a record-setting crowd of 8,173 watching, LSU dominated UC-Irvine with

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2226-483: The position until June 2008, and as Athletic Director Emeritus until June 2010. In anticipation of Bertman's retirement, Louisiana-Monroe coach Smoke Laval was brought on as an administrative assistant for the LSU baseball team in 2001 and succeeded Bertman as coach in 2002. Laval was returning to LSU where he served as an assistant coach under Bertman from 1984 to 1993. In 1993, Laval left LSU for ULM (then known as Northeast Louisiana). While at NLU/ULM, Laval posted

2279-403: The previous school record of 19 consecutive wins during the 1997 season and tying the SEC's second-longest streak of wins. Fourteen of those wins were come-from-behind wins, while the last 15 were made wearing the distinctive gold jerseys. By winning the SEC Tournament, LSU earned a 7th national seed in the NCAA tournament and extended the life of the old Alex Box Stadium as Baton Rouge hosted

2332-474: The season with 19 consecutive wins, giving them 27 straight wins starting with the 1996 regional. In the South I Regional, LSU lost the winner's bracket final to South Alabama, meaning the team had to win three games within 24 hours in order to advance to the College World Series. The Tigers won a five-hour game against Long Beach State , 14–7 in 11 innings, in which Bertman was ejected in the eighth inning for arguing

2385-465: The season, Mainieri realized changes had to be made and informed certain players that they should consider other options, as well as making some changes to his current staff. Mainieri was able to put together a tremendous recruiting class following the 2007 season, which was later ranked No. 1 by Baseball News . In his second year, LSU was predicted to finish fifth in the SEC Western division by

2438-799: The university has produced 11 players on active MLB rosters, beginning with Mickey Brantley in 1987. On March 29, 2011 the Coastal Carolina baseball team scheduled an exhibition game against MLB's Texas Rangers at the Chanticleers home field for 2013, BB&T Coastal Field in Myrtle Beach, SC . The Rangers won the game 6-2. LSU Tigers baseball 30°24′20.4″N 91°11′17.1″W  /  30.405667°N 91.188083°W  / 30.405667; -91.188083 The LSU Tigers baseball team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I college baseball . The team participates in

2491-444: The university's most consistent program in terms of success. Former Head Coach Gary Gilmore (1,118–597–3 at CCU, 1,371–699–5 overall) led the Chanticleers to 19 NCAA Regional appearances and three Super Regional appearances since being hired in 1996. The program has hosted a regional after being a #1 seed on six occasions (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2023). They have won 50+ games in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2016. The program hosted

2544-466: Was also the Pacers' inaugural women's soccer head coach. The women's soccer program is led by first-year head coach Adam Kleman. Kleman succeeds Tina Murphy, who in her two year tenure before departing for Gardner-Webb led the Pacers to their first Peach Belt tournament appearance since the 2017–18 season. The Pacers' softball program is led by fourth-year head coach Jaclin Poole. Under Poole's leadership,

2597-514: Was at the end of Gilmore's first season on staff in 1986 that pitcher Roberto Hernández was drafted in the first round of the MLB draft . Hernández later made substantial donations to his alma mater, which led to a new baseball stadium being constructed and named in his honor on the university's campus. The men's basketball program has been led by Mark Vanderslice since the 2015–16 season. The women's basketball program has been led by Mark Miller since

2650-435: Was head coach at LSU for five seasons and had a record of 134–115 (.538). After playing college baseball at Miami (FL) , coaching high school baseball , and serving as an assistant at Miami, Skip Bertman became LSU's head coach for the start of the 1984 season. In Bertman's second season, 1985, the Tigers qualified for postseason play for the first time in ten years. In his third season, LSU made its first appearance in

2703-763: Was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in January 2003. In 2006, Skip Bertman was inducted into the inaugural class of the College Baseball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, Texas . After the end of the 2001 season, Bertman became LSU's athletic director . During his tenure, LSU won six total national championships and two BCS National Titles. Bertman served in

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2756-650: Was killed in North Africa during World War II. A. L. Swanson (1943–1945) During Rabenhorst's absence serving in World War II, A. L. Swanson served as head coach from 1943 to 1945. The Tigers won the 1943 SEC Championship under Swanson. Raymond "Ray" Didier was head coach at LSU for 7 seasons from 1957 to 1963. He had an overall record of 104–79–1 (.568). He coached the 1961 team to the SEC championship. He left LSU to become Athletic director and head baseball coach at Nicholls State University . From 1964 to 1983, LSU

2809-448: Was led by three head coaches. From 1964 to 1965, Jim Waldrop coached LSU for two seasons and had a 17–24 (.415) record. Jim Smith was head coach for 13 seasons from 1966 to 1978. He finished with an overall record of 238–251 (.487). When he left LSU after the 1978 season, he had the most wins of any head coach in program history. His 1975 team won an SEC championship and was LSU's first NCAA tournament team. From 1979 to 1983, Jack Lamabe

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