LSU baseball sweeps Mississippi State
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Junior right-hander Zac Cowan and freshman right-hander Casan Evans have undoubtedly been LSU's top relievers through three weekends of Southeastern Conference play.
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LSU baseball came back to win its series opener with Mississippi State on Thursday at Alex Box Stadium, earning the 8-6 win after trailing 6-2 entering the bottom of the fifth inning.
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LSU's Anthony Eyanson and Casan Evans take down Mississippi State in late night pitcher's duel from Alex Box Stadium.
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The preseason anticipation was palpable for Heavener, the No. 1 recruit in the nation from Pace High School in the Florida panhandle. Paired with two-time All-American Sydney Berzon, LSU potentially would have its best 1-2 pitching punch since 2018 with Carley Hoover and Allie Walljasper.
The Tigers then scored a run in the second on a bases loaded walk to tie the game at 1-1 before scoring four runs in the third inning. Freshman Cade Arrambide hit a two-run homer — his second of the year — prior to Jones and senior Josh Pearson tallying run-scoring singles to give LSU the 5-1 lead.
LSU starting pitcher Kade Anderson worked into the fifth inning, recording 101 pitches with two walks and five strikeouts.
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