Weekend wrap
Things to consider as the LSU-Centenary game draws near:
1. Maybe NSU has turned a corner. Offensively, the Demons are finding their stride. Look, no one said it was going to be easy incorporating eight new starters into a lineup. Now, as conference time gets closer, NSU is swinging the bats like a Division I baseball team.
2. LSU got a much-needed win over Lipscomb on Sunday. I can't emphasize how much that win means to the program right now, because they have a not-too-fun trip to Shreveport on Tuesday followed by a tough weekend set with Southern Miss. Then it's the first weekend of SEC play at South Carolina.
3. We might want to hold off on annointing Louisiana Tech as a regional team. The Bulldogs are still looking for a way to get all three elements of their came clicking at the same time. Losing a conference series at home is not the way you want to start.
4. Centenary, despite losing Sunday, carries some momentum into Tuesday's game, which is something they'll need, even against the strugging Tigers.
1. Maybe NSU has turned a corner. Offensively, the Demons are finding their stride. Look, no one said it was going to be easy incorporating eight new starters into a lineup. Now, as conference time gets closer, NSU is swinging the bats like a Division I baseball team.
2. LSU got a much-needed win over Lipscomb on Sunday. I can't emphasize how much that win means to the program right now, because they have a not-too-fun trip to Shreveport on Tuesday followed by a tough weekend set with Southern Miss. Then it's the first weekend of SEC play at South Carolina.
3. We might want to hold off on annointing Louisiana Tech as a regional team. The Bulldogs are still looking for a way to get all three elements of their came clicking at the same time. Losing a conference series at home is not the way you want to start.
4. Centenary, despite losing Sunday, carries some momentum into Tuesday's game, which is something they'll need, even against the strugging Tigers.
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