The field of 68 is set and your Fighting Tigers of LSU are going dancing for the second time under Will Wade.
LSU was placed in the East as the region’s No. 8 seed. They will take on the No. 9 seed St. Bonaventure Bonnies, champions of the Atlantic 10 on Saturday at a time to be determined later. This will be the first time LSU and St. Bonaventure have ever played.
While it’s exciting that LSU has made two straight NCAA Tournaments, it’s disappointing the Tiger’s strong showing in Nashville didn’t move them up a line or two.