Tigers on top: LSU now wears the crown as college baseball's premier program
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The LSU Tigers celebrated a significant victory in Omaha by winning their eighth Men's College World Series championship, claiming the title of the greatest college baseball program ever. Players and former coaches emphasized their dedication to honoring past Tigers and the strong connection with fans, showcasing the significance of LSU baseball in both the local and national landscape. Despite not holding the record for the most championships, their consistent success in recent years has solidified their legacy in college baseball.
On a hair dryer of a Sunday afternoon in the town that every June becomes de facto Baton Rouge North, the LSU Tigers didn't merely win a Men's College World Series national championship. Nor was it merely their eighth overall.
What I know is that when we go to work every day, we do it trying to make the Tigers that came before us proud. Hopefully we have.
When we come here, we bring a lot of folks from home, but there are also so many people who live here that wear our colors because they grew up watching us play during so many summers.
LSU does not own the record for most national championship rings. That belongs to USC. But none of the Trojans' dozen championships have come during this century.
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