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==Roster==
==Roster==
<small>As of</small> September 2017.
<small>As of January&nbsp;23, 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lsusports.net/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=5200&SPID=2174&SPSID=27872 |title=2016 Roster |publisher=LSU Athletics |accessdate=January 23, 2016}}</ref></small>


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| 00 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Thymes Akiya</span>Akiya Thymes || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=1}} || Freshman || [[Brusly, Louisiana]] || Brusly HS
| 00 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Thymes Akiya</span>Akiya Thymes || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=1}} ||RS Soph.|| [[Brusly, Louisiana]] || Brusly HS
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| 1 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Savoie Layna</span>Layna Savoie || [[Outfielder|OF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=7}} || Junior || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana]] || Barbe HS
|1|| {{flagicon|Illinois}} ||Michaela Schlattman|| [[Outfielder|INF/UT]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=7}} || Junior || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Plainfield, Illinois]] || Miami OH (Plainfield HS)
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| 4 || {{flagicon|Florida
| 2 || {{flagicon|California}} || <span style="display:none">Jaquish Sahvanna</span>Sahvanna Jaquish || [[Catcher|C]]/[[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=8}} || Junior || [[Highland, California]] || Redlands East Valley HS
}} ||Aliyah Andrews|| [[Infielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=7}} || Sophomore ||Oldsmar, Florida|| East Lake HS
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| 3 || {{flagicon|California}} || <span style="display:none">Simmons Sandra</span>Sandra Simmons || [[Infielder|IF]] || L/L || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} || Senior || [[Fountain Valley, California]] || Marina HS
| 5 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || Kara Goff || [[Infielder|UT]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} ||Freshman|| [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi|Ruston, Louisiana]] || Northridge HS
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|-
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| 4 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Kreamer Jenna</span>Jenna Kreamer || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=4}} || Senior || [[Shreveport, Louisiana]] || Washington
|{{flagicon|Texas}}
|Maribeth Gorsuch
|P
|R/R
|{{height|ft=5|in=10}}
|Sophomore
|Lewisville, Texas
|Lewisville HS
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|-
|7
| 5 || {{flagicon|Mississippi}} || <span style="display:none">Quinn Constance</span>Constance Quinn || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=5}} || Junior || [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi]] || Oak Grove HS
|{{flagicon|Kansas}}
|Becca Schulte
|IF
|R/R
|{{height|ft=6|in=0}}
|Junior
|[[Wichita, Kansas]]
|Butler CC (Andover HS)
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| 8 || {{flagicon|Kansas}} || <span style="display:none">Griggs Emily</span>Emily Griggs || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=1}} || Sophomore || [[Wichita, Kansas]] || Maize HS
| 8 || {{flagicon|Kansas}} || <span style="display:none">Griggs Emily</span>Emily Griggs || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=1}} || Senior || [[Wichita, Kansas]] || Maize HS
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| 9 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Thornhill Elyse</span>Elyse Thornhill || [[Utility player|UT]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=9}} || Freshman || [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] || St. Joseph's Academy
| 9 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Thornhill Elyse</span>Elyse Thornhill || [[Utility player|UT]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=9}} || Freshman || [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] || St. Joseph's Academy
|-
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| 10 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Bourg Sydney</span>Sydney Bourg || [[Infielder|IF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} || Sophomore || [[Slidell, Louisiana]] || Northshore HS
| 10 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Bourg Sydney</span>Sydney Bourg || [[Infielder|IF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} ||RS Junior|| [[Slidell, Louisiana]] || Northshore HS
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| 11 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Satchell Taylor</span>Taylor Satchell || [[Utility player|UT]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=4}} || Freshman || [[Rayne, Louisiana]] || Notre Dame HS
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| 12 || {{flagicon|Minnesota}} || <span style="display:none">Smith Sydney</span>Sydney Smith || [[Pitcher|P]]/[[First baseman|1B]] || R/R || {{height|ft=6|in=0}} || Freshman || [[Maple Grove, Minnesota]] || Maple Grove HS
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| 13 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Loupe Sydney</span>Sydney Loupe || [[Catcher|C]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=2}} || Sophomore || [[Slidell, Louisiana]] || Pope John Paul II Catholic HS
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| 14 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Lockwood Taylor</span>Taylor Lockwood || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R || {{height|ft=5|in=7}} || Sophomore || [[Walker, Louisiana]] || Walker HS
| 13 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Loupe Sydney</span>Sydney Loupe || [[Catcher|C]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=2}} ||Senior|| [[Slidell, Louisiana]] || Pope John Paul II Catholic HS
|-
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| 17 || {{flagicon|Texas}} || <span style="display:none">Serrett Amber</span>Amber Serrett || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} || Freshman || [[Spring, Texas]] || Oak Ridge HS
|15|| {{flagicon|Texas}} ||Sydney Springfield|| [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=11}} || Sophomore ||Flower Mound, Texas|| Flower Mound, HS
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|16
| 19 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Corbello Baylee</span>Baylee Corbello || [[Pitcher|P]]/[[Utility player|UT]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=5}} || Junior || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana]] || Sam Houston HS
|{{flagicon|Louisiana}}
|Taryn Antoine
|OF
|L/R
|{{height|ft=5|in=3}}
|Freshman
|Alexandria, Louisiana
|Alexandria HS
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| 20 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Provost Randi</span>Randi Provost || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} || Sophomore || [[Loreauville, Louisiana]] || UL-Lafayette
| 17 || {{flagicon|Texas}} || <span style="display:none">Serrett Amber</span>Amber Serrett || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=6}} ||Junior|| [[Spring, Texas]] || Oak Ridge HS
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| 21 || {{flagicon|South Carolina}} || <span style="display:none">Hoover Carley</span>Carley Hoover || [[Pitcher|P]] || R/R || {{height|ft=6|in=2}} || Sophomore || [[Clemson, South Carolina]] || Stanford
| 21 || {{flagicon|South Carolina}} || <span style="display:none">Hoover Carley</span>Carley Hoover || [[Pitcher|P]] || R/R || {{height|ft=6|in=2}} ||Senior|| [[Clemson, South Carolina]] || Stanford (D.W. Daniel HS)
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| 23 || {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} || <span style="display:none">Sanchez Shemiah</span>Shemiah Sanchez || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=2}} || Freshman || [[Newnan, Georgia]] || East Coweta HS
|{{flagicon|California}}
|Amanda Doyle
|IF
|R/R
|{{height|ft=5|in=8}}
|Sophomore
|Santa Clarita, California
|Canyon HS
|-
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| 24 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Falcon Alayna</span>Alayna Falcon || [[Outfielder|OF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=3}} || Senior || [[Donaldsonville, Louisiana]] || Ascension Catholic HS
| 23 || {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} || <span style="display:none">Sanchez Shemiah</span>Shemiah Sanchez || [[Infielder|IF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=2}} || Junior || [[Newnan, Georgia]] || East Coweta HS
|-
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| 25 || {{flagicon|California}} || <span style="display:none">Walljasper Allie</span>Allie Walljasper || [[Pitcher|P]] || R/R || {{height|ft=6|in=2}} || Sophomore || [[Manteca, California]] || Sierra HS
| 24 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} ||Claire Weinberger|| [[Outfielder|OF]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=5}} || Sophomore ||Prairieville, Louisiana|| East Ascension HS
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| 26 || {{flagicon|Louisiana}} || <span style="display:none">Landry Bailey</span>Bailey Landry || [[Outfielder|OF]] || L/R|| {{height|ft=5|in=8}} || Junior || [[Prairieville, Louisiana]] || East Ascension HS
| 25 || {{flagicon|California}} || <span style="display:none">Walljasper Allie</span>Allie Walljasper || [[Pitcher|P]] || R/R || {{height|ft=6|in=2}} || Senior || [[Manteca, California]] || Sierra HS
|-
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| 27 || {{flagicon|Florida}} || <span style="display:none">Bell Bianka</span>Bianka Bell || [[Infielder|IF]]/[[Pitcher|P]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=5}} || Senior || [[Tampa, Florida]] || Chamberlain HS
| 27 || {{flagicon|Texas}} ||Shelbi Sunseri|| [[Infielder|P/UT]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=10}} ||Freshman|| Santa Fe, Texas || Santa Fe HS
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| 77 || {{flagicon|California}} || <span style="display:none">Kloss Kellsi</span>Kellsi Kloss || [[Catcher|C]] || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=8}} || Senior || [[Cypress, California]] || Pacifica HS
| 44 || {{flagicon|California}} || Cristiona Caccamise || [[Catcher|C]]/IF || R/R || {{height|ft=5|in=7}} ||Freshman|| San Diego, California || Patrick Henry HS
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Revision as of 20:17, 13 September 2017

LSU Softball
UniversityLouisiana State University
Head coachBeth Torina (7th season)
ConferenceSEC
Western Division
LocationBaton Rouge, LA
Home stadiumTiger Park (Capacity: 1,289 (1,200 additional seats on the Tiger Park Terrace)
NicknameTigers
NCAA WCWS appearances
2001, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017
NCAA Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007
Regular Season Conference championships
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004

The LSU Tigers softball team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and plays home games in Tiger Park. LSU has won five SEC regular season championships, five SEC tournament championships and has been to the Women's College World Series six times. The team is currently coached by Beth Torina.

History

LSU softball had its beginnings in 1979 with a team coached by Carol Smith. However, after only three seasons, LSU decided to disband its softball program. In 1997 the Southeastern Conference decided to begin sponsoring softball, partly to help member institutions to comply with Title IX. LSU softball was reborn and quickly became one of the best teams not only in the conference, but in the nation. Since 1997, LSU has won 9 Western Division titles, 5 regular season SEC championships and 5 SEC tournament championships which is more than any other school in the conference. LSU has also appeared in 6 Women's College World Series and 19 NCAA tournaments. On June 9, 2011, the University announced long-time Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy as the new skipper of the LSU softball program. However, three days later, Murphy announced that he had changed his mind and would remain at Alabama. Beth Torina, coach at Florida International University (FIU), was hired a short time later and has since led the program to four Women's College World Series appearances in her first six years at the helm.

The program earned its 1,000th victory on May 1, 2016 after defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks 9-1[1] in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Tigers have posted an impressive 11 seasons of at least 50 wins. The team has finished 3rd at the Women's College World series four times (2001, 2004, 2015, 2016) and 5th two times (2012, 2017). LSU and UCLA are the only two teams to qualify for three consecutive WCWS berths from 2015-2017.

LSU moved into the New Tiger Park during the spring of 2009. Since that date, LSU holds a 240-63-1 record at home (.793 winning percentage). The Tigers home crowds have grown steadily at Tiger Park from 2012-present, during which the Tigers have posted a 169-44 record (.795). At least 1,000 fans have attended every home game during the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons. Additionally, since 2012, the program has surpassed 1,500 fans 95 times, 2000+ fans 34 times and 3,000+ fans 3 times.

National & Conference Awards

  • Women's College World Series MVP[2]
Kristin Schmidt - 2004
  • NFCA Diamond Catchers of the Year[3]
Killian Roessner - 2007
  • SEC Player of the Year
Ashlee Ducote - 2000
Britni Sneed - 2001
Trena Peel - 2002
  • SEC Pitcher of the Year
Britni Sneed - 2002
  • SEC Freshman of the Year
Rachele Fico - 2010
Bianka Bell - 2013
  • SEC Tournament MVP
Ashley Lewis - 1999
Britni Sneed - 2001, 2002
Kristin Schmidt - 2003, 2004
Dani Hofer - 2007
  • SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year
Brittany Mack - 2012

All-Americans

Player Position Year(s) Team
Jodi Otten 2B 1998 3rd Team
Ashlee Ducote 3B 1999, 2000 1st Team, 1st Team
Stephanie Hastings 2B 2000 1st Team
Tara Asbill SS 2000 3rd Team
Britni Sneed P 2000, 2001, 2002 2nd Team, 1st Team, 1st Team
Trena Peel OF 2002 2nd Team
Kristin Schmidt P 2003, 2004 3rd Team, 2nd Team
LaDonia Hughes OF 2004 2nd Team
Leslie Klein OF 2004, 2006, 2007 3rd Team, 3rd Team, 3rd Team
Emily Turner P 2006, 3rd Team
Killian Roessner C 2007 1st Team
Kirsten Shortridge OF 2009, 2010 3rd Team, 1st Team
Brittany Mack P 2011 3rd Team
Rachele Fico P 2012, 2013 1st Team, 1st Team
AJ Andrews OF 2013 3rd Team
Sahvanna Jaquish DP or UT 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 2nd Team, 2nd Team, 3rd Team, 1st Team
Bianka Bell SS, 3B 2015, 2016 1st Team, 3rd Team
Allie Walljasper P 2015, 2017 3rd Team, 3rd Team
Carley Hoover P 2015 3rd Team
Bailey Landry OF 2015, 2017 2nd Team, 1st Team

Year-by-Year Records

Season Coach Record Notes
1979 Carol Smith 16-7
1980 Carol Smith 15-9
1981 Carol Smith 14-12
No team fielded from 1982 - 1996
1997 Cathy Compton 44-14 (18-6 SEC) SEC Western Division Champions
1998 Cathy Compton (first 68 games)
Glenn Moore (last 4 games)
58-14 (23-6 SEC) SEC Western Division Champions; NCAA Regionals
1999 Glenn Moore 56-10 (27-3 SEC) SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Regionals
2000 Glenn Moore 59-13 (26-4 SEC) SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Runners-Up; NCAA Regionals
2001 Yvette Girouard 59-11 (26-4 SEC) SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions; Women's College World Series
2002 Yvette Girouard 56-11 (25-4 SEC) SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Regionals
2003 Yvette Girouard 50-18 (20-9 SEC) SEC Tournament Runners-Up; NCAA Regionals
2004 Yvette Girouard 57-12 (22-6 SEC) SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions; Women's College World Series
2005 Yvette Girouard 31-23 (12-18 SEC)
2006 Yvette Girouard 55-14 (22-8 SEC) NCAA Super Regionals
2007 Yvette Girouard 55-12 (22-6 SEC) SEC Western Division Champions; SEC Tournament Champions; NCAA Super Regionals
2008 Yvette Girouard 44-18 (17-11 SEC) NCAA Regionals
2009 Yvette Girouard 34-18-1 (15-10-1 SEC) NCAA Regionals
2010 Yvette Girouard 45-16 (20-8 SEC) NCAA Regionals
2011 Yvette Girouard 40-18 (19-9 SEC) NCAA Regionals
2012 Beth Torina 40-25 (15-13 SEC) Women's College World Series
2013 Beth Torina 42-16 (15-8 SEC) SEC Western Division Champions; NCAA Regionals
2014 Beth Torina 38-24 (13-11 SEC) NCAA Regionals
2015 Beth Torina 52-14 (15-9 SEC) Women's College World Series
2016 Beth Torina 50-16 (13-11 SEC) Women's College World Series
2017 Beth Torina 48-22 (12-12 SEC) Women's College World Series

Roster

As of September 2017.

# State Name Position B/T Height Class Hometown Previous School
00 Louisiana Thymes AkiyaAkiya Thymes OF L/R 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) RS Soph. Brusly, Louisiana Brusly HS
1 Illinois Michaela Schlattman INF/UT R/R 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Junior Plainfield, Illinois Miami OH (Plainfield HS)
4 Florida Aliyah Andrews OF L/R 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Sophomore Oldsmar, Florida East Lake HS
5 Louisiana Kara Goff UT R/R 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Freshman Ruston, Louisiana Northridge HS
6 Texas Maribeth Gorsuch P R/R 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Sophomore Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS
7 Kansas Becca Schulte IF R/R 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Junior Wichita, Kansas Butler CC (Andover HS)
8 Kansas Griggs EmilyEmily Griggs OF L/R 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) Senior Wichita, Kansas Maize HS
9 Louisiana Thornhill ElyseElyse Thornhill UT L/R 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Freshman Baton Rouge, Louisiana St. Joseph's Academy
10 Louisiana Bourg SydneySydney Bourg IF L/R 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) RS Junior Slidell, Louisiana Northshore HS
13 Louisiana Loupe SydneySydney Loupe C R/R 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) Senior Slidell, Louisiana Pope John Paul II Catholic HS
15 Texas Sydney Springfield IF R/R 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Sophomore Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound, HS
16 Louisiana Taryn Antoine OF L/R 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) Freshman Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria HS
17 Texas Serrett AmberAmber Serrett IF R/R 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Junior Spring, Texas Oak Ridge HS
21 South Carolina Hoover CarleyCarley Hoover P R/R 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Senior Clemson, South Carolina Stanford (D.W. Daniel HS)
22 California Amanda Doyle IF R/R 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Sophomore Santa Clarita, California Canyon HS
23 Georgia (U.S. state) Sanchez ShemiahShemiah Sanchez IF R/R 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) Junior Newnan, Georgia East Coweta HS
24 Louisiana Claire Weinberger OF R/R 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) Sophomore Prairieville, Louisiana East Ascension HS
25 California Walljasper AllieAllie Walljasper P R/R 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Senior Manteca, California Sierra HS
27 Texas Shelbi Sunseri P/UT R/R 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Freshman Santa Fe, Texas Santa Fe HS
44 California Cristiona Caccamise C/IF R/R 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Freshman San Diego, California Patrick Henry HS

Stadiums

Tiger Park

Tiger Park

Tiger Park opened in 2009 and serves as the home field of the LSU Tigers softball team. The official capacity of the stadium is 1,289 people. The stadium also features an outfield berm, renamed the Tiger Park Terrace in 2016, that can accommodate an additional 1,200 fans.[1]

Tiger Park (1997)

The original Tiger Park was a softball stadium located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] It served as the home field of the LSU Tigers softball team from 1997-2008. The official capacity of the stadium was 1,000 people. The stadium was opened prior to the 1997 college softball season and played host to four NCAA Regionals in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2006 and hosted the 2008 SEC Softball Tournament. The 2008 season was the twelfth and final season in the original Tiger Park. LSU closed out the original Tiger Park with a home record of 331-51, including 140-34 in the SEC and 1-1 in the SEC Tournament.

Practice and Training facilities

LSU Strength and Conditioning facility

The LSU North Stadium Weight Room strength training and conditioning facility is located in the LSU Strength and Conditioning facility. Built in 1997, it is located adjacent to Tiger Stadium.[4] Measuring 10,000-square feet with a flat surface, it has 28 multi-purpose power stations, 36 assorted selectorized machines and 10 dumbbell stations along with a plyometric specific area, medicine balls, hurdles, plyometric boxes and assorted speed and agility equipment.[5] It also features 4 treadmills, 6 stationary bikes, 4 elliptical cross trainers, 2 stair stepper and stepmill.[6]

Head coaches

Name Years Record at LSU
Carol Smith 1978-1981 45-28 Overall
Cathy Compton 1997-1998 100-26 Overall, 41-12 SEC
Glenn Moore 1998-2000 117-25 Overall, 53-7 SEC
Yvette Girouard 2001-2011 526-171-1 Overall, 220-93-1 SEC
Beth Torina 2012-present 224-97 Overall, 71-52 SEC

See also

Footnotes

References

  1. ^ "Softball Sweeps Arkansas With 9-1 Win". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  2. ^ "Schmidt Named WCWS MVP, Harris to All-Tournament Team". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  3. ^ "Diamomnd catchers of the year Division I". nfca.org. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
  4. ^ "LSU Strength and Conditioning". lsusports.net. September 29, 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-28.
  5. ^ "A Strength Training Legacy" (PDF). biggerfasterstronger.com. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  6. ^ "LSU Tigers' Weight Room". ESPN The Magazine. November 14, 2012. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-11. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)