LSU run-ruled VMI Sunday afternoon at the Box in a 27-5 rout over the Keydets.
The Tigers tied a program record with 27 hits, and the 27 runs tied the second most amount in program history.
“That’s really cool to tie the hits record, considering the history of this program,” Jay Johnson said. “Just about everybody that played today got at least three at-bats. All of our players have been working hard, so I’m happy to those guys have success.”
Brady Neal led the way for LSU with a 3-3 day at the plate and collected six RBI.