59 for 59: LSU Shreveport become first college baseball team to go unbeaten
Briefly

LSU Shreveport's baseball team made history by completing a perfect 59-0 season, becoming the first college team to achieve this feat in the NAIA. They clinched the championship title with a 13-7 victory over Southeastern Florida, marking the school's first national title in any sport. Under head coach Brad Neffendorf, the team has consistently excelled in competitive play, notably boasting a 2.38 ERA and leading the nation with a .982 fielding percentage. This remarkable season also shattered the previous NAIA record for winning percentage, solidifying their status in collegiate baseball history.
The Pilots finished the season 59-0, becoming the first college baseball team to go unbeaten and winning their first national title in any sport.
Under coach Brad Neffendorf, LSU Shreveport secured a stunning 270-49 record over six seasons, consistently dominating the NAIA alongside their historic unbeaten season.
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