The remainder of Mississippi State’s schedule will be an uphill climb if the Bulldogs are to make a postseason bid for a fifth consecutive season.
MSU will play three of its final four SEC series on the road and its lone home series against top-ranked LSU. The Diamond Dogs are currently 22-19 and 6-12 in conference play, which ranks 13th in the league standings.
State must finish at least 12th to reach the SEC Tournament and needs a .500 or better overall record to qualify for an NCAA Tournament bid. The Bulldogs have lost five of their first six SEC series including being swept at home by Florida last weekend.