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1 Vanderbilt Game 38 (SEC Game 16) Friday, April 18, 7 p.m. Hawkins Field, Nashville Tigers take SEC lead on the road: LSU visits Vanderbilt for Easter weekend holding a slim lead in the ultra-competitive SEC West. LSU is one-half game ahead of Auburn and one game ahead of Mississippi State in the West and for the overall SEC lead. All three teams are ranked in the top 10 of at least two of the three major polls. LSU s mark in the SEC is the Tigers best at the halfway point of the season since a 12-3 mark in LSU was just 8-6 at the halfway mark of 2002 in the conference. LSU will be gunning for its 10th consecutive SEC series win, which would tie the school and conference marks set by the Tigers in 1985 and LSU has won its last four SEC road series and 13 of 17 league road series since LSU s 8-0 victory over Tulane improved the Tigers to 7-0 this season against in-state foes at home and 9-2 overall against Louisiana opponents. Scouting the Commodores: Vanderbilt comes in at overall and 6-9 in the SEC, but have made tremendous strides under first year coach Tim Corbin. Corbin was a long-time assistant to Clemson coach Jack Leggett, helping the Tigers of the ACC reach the College World Series four times. Vanderbilt swept Florida two weeks ago at home for its first SEC series sweep since 1997, but dropped two of three at Arkansas last weekend. Vanderbilt has allowed 34 runs in a three-game losing streak, including a 9-5 setback on Tuesday at Middle Tennessee. The Commodores strong pitching staff is headlined by sophomore left-hander Jeremy Sowers, who is 2-4 but has a 2.63 ERA and has won his last two starts. Vandy s bullpen has saved 10 games this year, led by five from freshman right-hander Jensen Lewis. First baseman Cesar Nicolas is the Commodores top hitter at.356, and has hit four of Vandy s 11 home runs this year. The Commodores lone senior on this year s team is outfielder John Kaye, who drove in five runs in last year s series in Baton Rouge. About the series: LSU holds a all-time lead and has won the last five series in Nashville. Vanderbilt won last year s series by taking the final two games in Baton Rogue after being shut out 6-0 in the first SEC game of the year. It was the Commodores first series win in Baton Rouge since 1957, and just the third all-time for an SEC East team at Alex Box Stadium. LSU has won six of the seven series in Music City since the SEC began round-robin play in 1986, losing two of three in 1988 for the only series setback. LSU last played in Nashville in 2000, winning 6-0 and 17-4 in a rain-shortened series, the Tigers last at old McGugin Field. The Tigers will be playing their first series in the renovated Hawkins Field, Vanderbilt s $5.8 million facility that opened in About Tonight s Game Records LSU , (first in West and overall); Vanderbilt 17-18, 6-9 (4th in East, 10th overall) Probable Starting Pitchers LSU: Fr. RHP Justin Meier (4-1, 2.18 ERA) Vanderbilt: Soph. LHP Jeremy Sowers (2-4, 2.63 ERA) Radio LSU Sports Network (WDGL-98.1 FM in Baton Rouge) Jim Hawthorne, Bill Franques Internet (live audio and live stats) Series Umpires (assigned by the SEC) Don Gilmore (Louisville, Ky.), Steve Dew (Germantown, Tenn.) and David Savage (Atlanta, Ga.) Rankings LSU #7 Collegiate Baseball, #10 Baseball America, #12 ESPN/ USA Today Series Record LSU leads, (since 1954), but Vanderbilt won 2 of 3 last year in Baton Rouge Last Meeting Vanderbilt 8, LSU 7 (3/17/02 at Baton Rouge) Previous Games LSU 8, Tulane 0 (Tuesday) Middle Tennessee 9, Vanderbilt 5 (Tuesday) Coaches Smoke Laval, LSU (2nd year at LSU, ; 9th year overall, ) Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt (1st year at Vanderbilt, 17-18; 7th year overall, ) Rest of Series Game 2 Saturday at 4 p.m. Game 3 Sunday at 1 p.m. (live TV on Jumbo Sports Network) On Deck Wednesday...Southeastern La., 6:30 p.m. Apr Tennessee, 6:30 p.m. Apr Tennessee, 6 p.m. Apr Tennessee, 12:30 p.m. Apr Tulane (La. Superdome), 7 p.m. Apr New Orleans, 6:30 p.m. May at Mississippi St. Complete Schedule on Page 2

2 MEDIA INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS Bill Franques (player interviews and photos) Office: (225) Home: (225) David Steinle (notes and statistics) Office: (225) Home: (225) Cell: (225) INTERNET Up-to-date statistics, pre-game and post-game notes (in PDF format), live audio broadcasts (for all games) and live statistics (for regular season games only, home and away) are available at LSU s official website, www. lsusports.net. Statistics and game recaps are generally available no later than 15 minutes after the completion of an LSU game, and all audio broadcasts are archived. Live video will be available for SEC home games. For SEC baseball information, visit the SEC s website at com. NCAA tournament information will be available at www. ncaachampionships.com once the 64-team bracket is announced. LIST If you wish to receive the latest releases on LSU baseball, please send your address to David Steinle to be added to the distribution list. MEDIA TEAMLINK Media can also visit for updated information. Documents can be ed to media members in Adobe PDF format or faxed as soon as they are updated. To receive a username and password, register at or call (770) This service is FREE, but lists are regularly purged of non-accredited media members. MEDIA.LSUSPORTS.NET To access high-resolution LSU logos, action shots and head shots of LSU athletes, visit media.lsusports.net. For a User ID and password, Bill Franques and identify yourself as a member of the media. This site is for MEDIA ONLY, and resale of any images is strictly prohibited. INTERVIEWS For interviews with LSU players, please contact Bill Franques in the LSU sports information office. Players are available for interviews before or after practice. For interviews with LSU coach Smoke Laval or any member of his coaching staff, please contact LSU baseball secretary Virginia Robertson at (225) Laval and his staff are generally available for interviews weekday mornings. PRACTICE Practices are generally begin on non-game days at 1 p.m. in Alex Box Stadium. Contact Virginia Robertson in the LSU Baseball Office for the most up-to-date times, as times vary due to class schedules, holidays and other factors. Practices are open to the media and public. Schedule/Results ( , SEC) February 7 (Fri.) Northwestern St. W, (Sat.) Northwestern St. W, (Sun.) Northwestern St. W, (Tue.) at Centenary (Fair Grounds Field) W, (Fri.) Kansas L, 9-6 (10) 15 (Sat.) Kansas ppd., rain 16 (Sun.) Kansas (DH) L, 6-4; L, 9-7 (7) 18 (Tue.) Louisiana-Monroe W, (Fri.) Houston ccd., rain 22 (Sat.) Houston L, (Sun.) Houston W, (Fri.) at Long Beach St. L, 12-1 March 1 (Sat.) at Long Beach St. L, (Sun.) at Long Beach St. W, (Wed.) Southeastern Louisiana W, (Fri.) Winthrop W, (Sat.) Winthrop W, (Sun.) Winthrop W, (Tue.) at Tulane (Zephyr Field) L, 5-4 (11) 14 (Fri.) Florida* W, (Sat.) Florida* W, (Sun.) Florida* T, 8-8 (9) 18 (Tue.) at Southern rained out, 5th 21 (Fri.) at Georgia* W, (Sat.) at Georgia* W, (Sun.) at Georgia W, (Tue.) at New Orleans (Zephyr Field) L, (Fri.) at Alabama* L, (Sat.) at Alabama W, (Sun.) at Alabama W, April 2 (Wed.) Nicholls St. W, (Fri.) South Carolina* W, (Sat.) South Carolina* L, (Sun.) South Carolina* W, (Wed.) at Northwestern St. W, (Fri.) Ole Miss L, (Sat.) Ole Miss* W, (Sun.) Ole Miss* W, (Tue.) Tulane W, (Fri.) at Vanderbilt* 7 p.m. 19 (Sat.) at Vanderbilt* 4 p.m. 20 (Sun.) at Vanderbilt* 1 p.m. 23 (Wed.) Southeastern Louisiana 6:30 p.m. 25 (Fri.) Tennessee* 6:30 p.m. 26 (Sat.) Tennessee* 6 p.m. 27 (Sun.) Tennessee* 12:30 p.m. 29 (Tue.) Tulane (La. Superdome) 7 p.m. 30 (Wed.) New Orleans 6:30 p.m. May 2 (Fri.) at Mississippi St.* 6:30 p.m. 3 (Sat.) at Mississippi St.* 3 p.m. 4 (Sun.) at Mississippi St.* 1:30 p.m. 9 (Fri.) Auburn* 6:30 p.m. 10 (Sat.) Auburn* 2 p.m. 11 (Sun.) Auburn* 1 p.m. 16 (Fri.) at Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. 17 (Sat.) at Arkansas* 6:30 p.m. 18 (Sun.) at Arkansas* 1 p.m SEC Tournament, Birmingham (double elim.) 30-6/1 NCAA Regional, 16 Sites TBA (double elim.) June 6-9 NCAA Super Regional, 8 Sites TBA (Best of 3) NCAA College World Series, Omaha (two four-team double elim. brackets; best of 3 championship round) * SEC Game All times Central unless listed and subject to change

3 Friday s probable starting pitcher: #35 RHP Justin Meier Fr., 6-0, 205, Windmere, Fla. (West Orange HS) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2003: Is 4-1 with a 2.18 ERA in nine appearances (seven starts) totaling 45.1 innings. True freshman who must now take over key role as part of the Tigers SEC weekend pitching staff. Allowing opponents to hit just 2.3 against him this season, and has given up just eight walks ion 45 1/3 innings while fanning 39. Took his first loss vs. Ole Miss (4/11), giving up five runs on eight hits in 6 1/3 innings. Retired 15 of 16 batters through five innings, but could not overcome four-run sixth inning. Coming off a complete game victory over South Carolina in his first career SEC start (4/4), giving up one run and striking out a career high eight while walking none. Made impressive debut at Centenary (2/11), pitching five scoreless innings and allowing two hits. Worked out of bases-loaded jam in first inning and faced minimum number of batters in second through fifth innings. Went to 2-0 with another impressive outing vs. UL-Monroe (2/18), giving up just one run on three hits in five innings. Threw five shutout innings vs. Southeastern Louisiana (3/5), yielding three hits and striking out a five. Went a season long 5 2/3 innings at Tulane (3/11), giving up no earned runs and four hits while striking out five. Made first relief appearance and first SEC appearance vs. Florida (3/16) and gave up two runs on three hits in 1 2/3 innings. Threw longest outing at UNO (3/25), striking out a season high six batters and walking none over seven innings. Notched first career save in series finale at Alabama (3/30), retiring the final two batters after hitting one batter to allow Crimson Tide to cut LSU lead to MEIER S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO / MEIER S CAREER HIGHS Category...High Innings Pitched vs. South Carolina (4/4 complete game) Strikeouts...8 vs. South Carolina (4/4) Hits allowed...10 vs. South Carolina (4/4) Runs allowed...5 vs. Ole Miss (4/11) Earned runs...5 vs. Ole Miss (4/11) Walks...4 at Tulane (3/11)

4 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #35 Justin Meier - 9 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 11 at Tulane * March 16 Florida March 25 at New Orleans * March 30 at Alabama April 4 South Carolina * April 11 Ole Miss * Totals Situation B/Avg AB H BF BB SO 2B 3B HR HBP WP BK SH SF GDP Fly Gnd BB/G SO/G vs left vs right vs leadoff with runners w/runners & 2-out rnrs in scoring pos scoring pos & 2-out bases empty bases loaded Inning ERA IP H R ER BB SO AB BF B/Avg 2B 3B HR HB WP BK SH SF GDP BB/G SO/G 1st nd rd th th th th th th

5 Saturday s probable starting pitcher: #34 RHP Bo Pettit 5th Yr. Sr.-3L, 6-1, 215, Houston Sharpstown HS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2003: Is 6-1 with 4.41 ERA in eight appearances (seven starts) over 49.0 innings. Rated as No. 15 senior nationally by Baseball America. Is now tied for 10th with Doug Thompson on the LSU career victories list with 24. Has won nine of his 24 career games in contests that immediately followed LSU defeats. Has struck out 10 or more batters four times in his career. Has made 53 career appearances. Made impressive first start of season at Long Beach St. (3/2), giving up one run on five hits over six innings. Left eight Long Beach runners stranded in scoring position. Notched first career save in victory over Houston (2/23), throwing two scoreless innings of relief in first outing of season. Struck out nine over six strong innings vs. Winthrop (3/8), giving up just one run on five hits. Turned in first complete game of season and fifth of his career vs. Florida (3/15), walking none and striking out eight over nine innings to improve to 3-0. Won his fourth straight start at Georgia (3/22), striking out a season high 10 batters over eight innings. Walked a career high nine batters in 5 1/3 innings at Alabama (3/29), but still managed to hang on and improve to 5-0. Struggled in first loss of the season to South Carolina (4/5), giving up six runs on seven hits and five walks in five innings to fall to 0-4 in his career against the Gamecocks. Pitched 7 2/3 innings vs. Ole Miss to improve to team best 6-1 (4/12). After giving up six runs on seven hits through 2 1/3 innings, Pettit retired the next 14 batters he faced through the end of the seventh. The 13th-round selection of the Minnesota Twins in the 2002 draft. 2002: Finished 9-7 and ranked seventh in the SEC with a 3.35 ERA. Posted 121 strikeouts in innings pitched. Struck out 10 or more batters three times during the season. Was healthy for a complete season for the first time in his LSU career and came of age. Gave up just two runs on seven hits in complete game regional victory vs. Tulane (6/1), saving the Tigers from elimination. Turned in a spectacular complete game in regular season finale vs. Alabama (5/19), striking out nine and giving up just one run on five hits. Turned in sterling 8.0 inning outing at Florida (5/12), giving up just four singles and one run to the SEC s top-hitting team. Allowed just two runners to reach third base over his final seven innings. Earned his first win in three weeks at Tennessee (5/5), striking out seven and allowing just two runs over 7.0 innings. Went 5.1 innings and gave up three runs but got no decision vs. Arkansas (4/28). Named the SEC Pitcher of the Week on Apr. 15. For that week, Pettit struck out 12 over 13.0 innings and fashioned a 2.08 ERA in defeating Tulane and Georgia. Took tough loss at South Carolina (Apr. 21), giving up four runs in 6.1 innings. Against Georgia (Apr. 14), Pettit overcame a slow start to strike out seven and walk just one over 7.0 innings to even his record and pick up first SEC win in a month. Pitched one of the best games of his career against Tulane in the Superdome (Apr. 10), giving up just one hit in 5.0 shutout innings. Pettit retired the first 12 batters he faced and did not allow a ball to be hit out of the infield in the first four innings. Had outstanding start in win over New Orleans (Apr. 2), pitching 4.0 shutout innings and giving up just two hits. Fired complete game, four-hit shutout vs. Vanderbilt (Mar. 15), tying a career high with 12 strikeouts. Tied a career high with 12 strikeouts in the Tigers Feb. 15 victory over Mercer. Struck out 10 in 6.1 innings and got no decision vs. UL-Monroe (Mar. 8). Went a career high 7.2 innings in Mercer game, not yielding an earned run and carrying a shutout into the eighth inning. Started season opener vs. Birmingham-Southern on Feb. 8 and struck out eight in 6.0 innings.

6 2001: Posted 4-0 mark with a 2.42 ERA, but only appeared in 7 games (4 starts) due to continuing shoulder ailments. Earned his first win of the season against Southern on Mar. 13, going five innings and allowing two runs on two hits. Best outing of season came Mar. 23 at Mississippi St., as he allowed no earned runs in 6.1 innings to pick up the victory. Did not return to action again until May 1 at New Orleans, when he went three innings and allowed just one hit and no earned runs while striking out five. Final outing came in five-inning stint at Arkansas (5/6), giving up three runs in five innings. 2000: Went 5-3 with a 4.15 ERA in 16 games (7 starts), but season ended early due to tendonitis in his shoulder. Best effort came at Ole Miss (4/30) in first career SEC start. In that game, Pettit allowed one run on five hits and struck out a career-high 12 in seven innings to pick up series-clinching win. Earned his first career win in second game of doubleheader vs. Virginia (2/12), starting and throwing six scoreless innings, striking out six and allowing just two hits. Final outing of season came at Kentucky (5/6), where he earned win with six strikeouts over 6.2 innings. 1999: Was granted a medical redshirt after pitching in only three early-season games. PETTIT S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO / / / / / TOTALS / Pettit s career highs Category Career Innings Pitched vs. Florida (3/15) 9.0 (four times CG) Strikeouts...10 at Georgia (3/22) 12 (three times) Hits allowed...10 at Georgia (3/22) 10 (twice) Runs allowed...6 vs. Ole Miss (4/12) 8 at Ole Miss (3/22/02) Earned runs...6 vs. Ole Miss (4/12) Same Walks...9 at Alabama (3/29) Same

7 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #34 Bo Pettit - 8 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 23 Houston March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 8 Winthrop * March 15 Florida * March 22 at Georgia * March 29 at Alabama * April 5 South Carolina * April 12 Ole Miss * Totals Situation B/Avg AB H BF BB SO 2B 3B HR HBP WP BK SH SF GDP Fly Gnd BB/G SO/G vs left vs right vs leadoff with runners w/runners & 2-out rnrs in scoring pos scoring pos & 2-out bases empty bases loaded Inning ERA IP H R ER BB SO AB BF B/Avg 2B 3B HR HB WP BK SH SF GDP BB/G SO/G 1st nd rd th th th th th th

8 Bo Pettit career game-by-game statistics *--starting pitcher 1999 (3 appearances, 0-0, 15.43) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 27 Central Florida Mar. 6 Ohio Mar. 16 SW Louisiana Totals (3 G) (16 appearances, 5-3, 4.15) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 12 Virginia * Feb. 19 Arizona State * Feb. 22 McNeese State Feb. 25 Houston March 1 Tulane March 3 at Central Florida March 22 New Orleans * March 26 South Carolina April 4 at New Orleans * April 11 Louisiana-Lafayette * April 15 at Florida April 18 Louisiana-Monroe April 21 Mississippi State April 25 Northwestern State April 30 at Ole Miss * May 6 at Kentucky * Totals (16 G-7 GS) (7 appearances, 4-0, 2.42) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 27 Nicholls St Mar. 4 at Arizona St Mar. 13 at Southern * Mar. 18 Florida Mar. 23 at Mississippi St. * May 1 at New Orleans * May 6 at Arkansas * Totals (7 G- 4 GS) (19 appearances, 9-7, 3.35) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 8 Birmingham-Southern * Feb. 15 Mercer * Feb. 22 at Houston * Mar. 2 Long Beach St.-1 * Mar. 8 Louisiana-Monroe * Mar. 15 Vanderbilt * Mar. 22 at Ole Miss * Mar. 29 Mississippi State * Apr. 2 New Orleans * Apr. 6 at Auburn * Apr. 10 vs Tulane * Apr. 14 Georgia * Apr. 21 at South Carolina * Apr. 28 Arkansas * May 5 at Tennessee * May 12 at Florida * May 19 Alabama * May 25 vs South Carolina * June 1 Tulane * Totals (19 G-19 GS) (7 appearances, 6-1, 4.41) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 23 Houston March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 8 Winthrop * March 15 Florida * March 22 at Georgia * March 29 at Alabama * April 5 South Carolina * April 12 Ole Miss * Totals (7 G-6 GS)

9 Sunday s probable starting pitcher: #41 RHP Nate Bumstead Jr.-JC, 6-1, 215, Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Idaho) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2003: Is 5-1 with a 4.66ERA in 10 appearances (six starts) over 48.1 innings. After slow start, has become the Tigers most reliable starting pitcher. Has made his way to the SEC starting rotation after spending most of the last month in the Tiger bullpen. Allowed only 12 walks in 48 1/3 innings pitched, and allowing opponents to hit just.247 against him. One of three LSU pitchers with at least five wins. Turned in outstanding performance vs. Ole Miss (4/13), giving up just two runs and three hits in eight innings while striking out a career high 10. Fired first career complete game vs. South Carolina (4/6), striking out seven and walking only one. Allowed four runs, but only one run through the first eight innings. Turned in masterful outing in first conference appearance at Georgia (3/23), striking out a career high eight over 8.0 innings to earn the win. Won second consecutive start at Alabama (3/30), lasting seven innings and settling down after throwing three wild pitches in the first inning. Made stellar LSU debut on short notice vs. Northwestern St. (2/9), allowing two runs in 7.0 innings and striking out four. Took shutout into the seventh inning. Had rough second start vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2), giving up eight runs on nine hits in 2 2/3 innings. Rebounded from Kansas game to pitch two scoreless innings vs. UL-Monroe (2/18). Allowed one run in 2.2 innings at Long Beach St. (3/1) Pitched two perfect innings of relief vs. Winthrop in series opener (3/7). Struggled in relief stint at Tulane (3/11), walking in two runs with the bases loaded without retiring a batter. BUMSTEAD S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L App GS CG SH/CBO SV IP H R ER BB S / Bumstead s career highs Category...High Innings Pitched vs. South Carolina (4/6 complete game) Strikeouts...10 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Hits allowed...9 vs. Kansas (2/16,, Game 2) Runs allowed...8 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2) Earned runs...8 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2) Walks...2 (three times)

10 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #41 Nate Bumstead - 10 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe March 1 at Long Beach St March 7 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 23 at Georgia * March 30 at Alabama * April 6 South Carolina * April 13 Ole Miss * Totals Situation B/Avg AB H BF BB SO 2B 3B HR HBP WP BK SH SF GDP Fly Gnd BB/G SO/G vs left vs right vs leadoff with runners w/runners & 2-out rnrs in scoring pos scoring pos & 2-out bases empty bases loaded Inning ERA IP H R ER BB SO AB BF B/Avg 2B 3B HR HB WP BK SH SF GDP BB/G SO/G 1st nd rd th th th th th th

11 LSU vs. Vanderbilt since 1990 Date Site Result 3/17/02 Baton Rouge Vandy, 8-7 3/16/02 Baton Rouge Vandy, 9-2 3/15/02 Baton Rouge LSU, 6-0 4/22/01 Baton Rouge LSU, 18-2 (8, travel) 4/21/01 Baton Rouge LSU, 7-2 4/20/01 Baton Rouge Vandy, 7-5 3/18/00 Nashville LSU, /17/00 Nashville LSU, 6-0 4/11/99 Baton Rouge LSU, 9-2 4/10/99 Baton Rouge LSU, /9/99 Baton Rouge Vandy, /12/98 Nashville Vandy, 8-7 4/11/98 Nashville LSU, 6-4 4/10/98 Nashville LSU, 5-3 3/9/97 Baton Rouge LSU, 7-3 3/8/97 Baton Rouge LSU, 8-7 3/7/97 Baton Rouge LSU, /10/96 Nashville LSU, 15-4 (7) 3/10/96 Nashville Vandy, 3-2 (7) 3/9/96 Nashville LSU, /26/95 Nashville LSU, /25/95 Nashville Vandy, 6-4 3/24/95 Nashville LSU, 9-1 3/27/94 Baton Rouge LSU, 4-3 3/26/94 Baton Rouge LSU, /25/94 Baton Rouge LSU, /13/92 New Orleans* LSU, 7-2 5/5/91 Baton Rouge Vandy, /4/91 Baton Rouge LSU, 8-5 (7) 5/4/91 Baton Rouge LSU, /19/90 Birmingham* LSU, /6/90 Nashville LSU, 7-3 5/5/90 Nashville Vandy, 4-3 (7) 5/5/90 Nashville LSU, 7-5 * SEC Tournament For results prior to 1990, please consult the results section (p ) of the LSU media guide. All-time: LSU leads, Since 1986: LSU leads, At Baton Rouge: LSU leads, At Nashville: LSU leads, 15-8 At Neutral Sites: LSU leads, 2-0 Smoke Laval vs. Vanderbilt: 1-2 Tim Corbin vs. LSU: first meeting Skip Bertman vs. Vanderbilt ( ): Roy Mewbourne vs. LSU: Tigers in Tennessee for Easter yet again For the first time since 1999, LSU finds itself on the road for Easter weekend. Ironically, this will be the fourth straight time that LSU is in the state of Tennessee when it has traveled for Easter weekend. The Tigers visited Tennessee in Knoxville in 1997 and 1999 while traveling to Nashville to face Vanderbilt in LSU was at home for Easter weekend in each of the last three years, hosting Mississippi St. in 2000 and 2002 and Ole Miss in Tigers look to win record 10th straight SEC series With two wins in Music City this weekend over Vanderbilt, LSU will tie its own school and SEC record for the most consecutive SEC series victories by claiming its 10th straight series. LSU has won all five SEC series this year (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Ole Miss) after winning the final four league series of 2002 (Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida and Alabama). LSU and Auburn are the only two SEC schools to win all five of its series in The league s other Tigers host Arkansas this weekend. LSU s current record of 10 was started during the final series of 1985 at Auburn, and continued through all nine series of 1986, making LSU the only team to win all of its league series in a season. The Tigers current streak is the longest by any team since the SEC returned to divisional play in South Carolina was the last team to win a league series from LSU, taking two of three one year ago this weekend in Columbia. Tigers look to keep strong SEC start going The second half of the SEC schedule begins this weekend, and LSU enters the backstretch with an league mark, its best since going 12-3 in the first half of the 1998 league schedule. Last year, LSU was 8-6 through the first five weekends of conference play and didn t win its 11th game until April 27 against Arkansas on the seventh weekend. LSU is in first place at the midway point of the schedule for the seventh time since division play returned to the SEC in LSU won the title in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997 after leading at the halfway pole, but could not complete the deal in 1998 and Tigers have enjoyed success in Nashville LSU enters Nashville this weekend having won the last five series at Vanderbilt and six of seven since the league returned to round robin play in The Commodores only series win over LSU on its home turf came in 1988, when Vandy swept a pair of one-run games in a doubleheader, including a 3-2 victory in which LSU All-American Ben McDonald allowed just two hits. The Tigers current streak in Nashville is their longest series win streak on the road over any SEC foe. Since 1999, the only road site that LSU has not won a series at is Arkansas, where the Tigers are 1-5 on their last two visits. LSU is 13-7 against the Commodores in Music City since 1986, but this marks the Tigers first visit to Vandy s newly-renovated Hawkins Field, a $5.8 million facility that replaced old McGugin Field, although the new stadium is on the site of the old field.

12 Tigers look to finish off trio of 2002 tormentors Two wins over Vanderbilt this weekend will not only give LSU its 10th consecutive SEC series win, but it will complete the Tigers sweep of the three SEC teams that won series from LSU in In the past two weekends, LSU has overturned the results of 2002 against South Carolina and Ole Miss at Alex Box Stadium by winning two of three from both the Gamecocks and the Rebels. Last year, the Tigers dropped two in Oxford in March and two in Columbia in April. Vanderbilt came to Baton Rouge and won two of three on the first weekend of SEC play in 2002, marking the first time since 1957 the Commodores have won a series in Baton Rouge. The Commodores are attempting to become the first team since Georgia in 2000 and 2001 to win series in consecutive years from the Tigers. The road warriors LSU looks to win its fifth consecutive SEC road series this weekend at Vanderbilt, which would continue the longest active streak in the conference. The current streak began with series wins at Tennessee and Florida last May and continued this March at Georgia and Alabama. Since 2000, LSU has performed quite well in the nation s toughest baseball conference away from the friendly confines of Alex Box Stadium, winning 13 of 17 series on the road and piling up a mark in conference road games. Only once since the league expanded the league schedule to 30 games has LSU lost more conference road series than it has won in a year, and that was in LSU is in all road games since the 2000 season, including an 8-5 mark this year. Errorless streak ends, defense impressive still All good things must come to an end, and in the sixth inning of Tuesday's game with Tulane, the Tigers errorless streak of 218 consecutive chances over five-plus games needed when Tony Giarratano s ground ball got under the glove of Tiger first baseman Clay Harris. It would be LSU s only error of the night, as the Tigers played flawless defense the rest of the way, leaving LSU s fielding percentage at.970, 15 points higher than it was through 37 games of LSU has also cut its errors way down, from 43 at this point compared to 68 in the first 37 games of The cutdown in errors has also allowed LSU to cut its unearned runs allowed in half, from 62 to 31. The Tigers have played 11 errorless games in 2003 and are in those games. Firing blanks The Tigers posted their third shutout of 2003 with an 8-0 whitewash of Tulane on Tuesday night, with Jake Tompkins (5 innings), Jason Determann (3) and Billy Sadler (1) contributing to LSU s second combined shutout of the year, joining a four pitcher effort on February 11 at Centenary in a 15-0 rout. Ironically, both Determann and Sadler were part of that shutout, along with Justin Meier (making his first career LSU appearance) and Jordan Faircloth. LSU s only complete game shutout this year was a five-hitter by Brian Wilson in a 9-0 win over Florida on March 14. The shutout was the Tigers first of Tulane since a 10-0 win on February 27, 1996 at Alex Box Stadium, and is also the Tigers most lopsided win at home over Tulane since that game. LSU defeated the Wave 21-6 on April 19, 2000 at Zephyr Field, the Tigers largest margin over Tulane in the series 273-game history. Handcuffed! The two hits allowed by LSU pitchers against Tulane (one by Jake Tompkins, one by Jason Determann) are the lowest allowed by the Tigers in a game in over three years. The last time LSU held an opponent to two hits was on March 17, 2000, when Brian Tallet threw a complete game two-hitter in a 6-0 win over Vanderbilt in Nashville. Prior to Tuesday, the lowest hit total for a Tiger opponent this year was four, done on March 15 by Bo Pettit in a complete game win over Florida. Last year, Brian Wilson threw a three-hit shutout against Arkansas on April 27 for the low hit total of LSU has allowed just 17 hits in its last three outings, the first time the Tigers have yielded fewer than 10 hits in three straight games since an eight-game stretch from March 2 through March 15. LSU pitchers have allowed fewer hits (320) than innings pitched (329.1), allowing the Tigers to give up just a.255 batting average against, 32 points lower than the 37- game mark of 2002 (.289) and 16 points lower than the final.271 BAA of The big inning barrage continues Thirty-five runs of support certainly doesn t hurt a pitching staff s cause, and that s what LSU has provided its hurlers during this three-game winning streak. Of those 35 runs, 19 have come in the first three innings. The key has been the big inning. LSU has scored three or more runs seven times in the last three games and has added five two-run innings in that stretch.

13 SEC POW Hill stays on a tear LSU shortstop Aaron Hill may be the SEC Player of the Week from last week, but he s not resting on his laurels. A 2-for-4 night against Tulane raised Hill s season average to.388, the highest it has been since a.391 mark on February 18. Since a 2-for-18 slump in late March dropped his average to.324, Hill is batting a remarkable.621 (18-for-29) with 12 runs scored, 12 RBI, five doubles and a pair of home runs to put 61 points back on his season average. Hill continues to lead the SEC in on-base percentage at.512, and his 33 RBI, 37 runs scored and 15 doubles are all team highs. He has struck out just 10 times in 171 plate appearances and leads LSU with eight stolen bases in nine attempts. Hill, who has collected 15 multi-hit games in 2003 and is the only Tiger to have a four-hit game and a five-hit game this year, is still the king of the clutch hit, batting.425 (17-for-40) with runners in scoring position and.444 (16- for-36) with 12 RBI with two out. Hill, who is batting.435 in all situations with runners on base, has been equally devastating against both right-handers (.347) and lefthanders (.435). This weekend, Hill looks to continue the tear that has torched the SEC so far. Through the first half of conference play, Hill is batting.466 (27-for-58) with nine doubles, 15 RBI and a.741 slugging percentage while batting.444 with RISP in the conference. Zeringue keeps hitting, shows speed too If Jon Zeringue hadn t already cemented his spot in the Tiger starting lineup, he probably has by now, as Tuesday s 2- for-4 effort that included a two-run double in the third inning raised his season average to.294, the highest it has been since February 22, when he was at.300 only to go into a 1- for-19 spin. Zeringue is batting.385 (15-for-39) in the Tigers last 10 games, and Tuesday s contest represented the seventh multi-hit game for the Thibodaux native since his return to the lineup on March 22. Zeringue has been clutch all year, batting.381 (8-for-21) with runners in scoring position and driving in 13 of his 25 runs this year with two out. Zeringue as a speed merchant? Not likely, but on Tuesday, Zeringue flashed good form in stealing his first base of the year, getting a big jump on Tulane reliever Tyler Kimmons and easily beating the throw down to second. It was Zeringue s second career stolen base, but the first since February 16 of last year vs. Mercer. Gill crosses the.300 mark The climb out of a 2 -for-29 slump has been a long one for Blake Gill, but the LSU second baseman is back above the.300 mark following a 2-for-4 night vs. Tulane on Tuesday, Gill s fifth two-hit game in his last six outings. Gill leads LSU with 15 two-hit games and 16 multi-hit games on the season, as his average is above.300 for the first time since February 22. Gill is batting.342 (13-for-38) with nine RBI in his last 10 games, as he is one of five LSU players batting.342 or better in that stretch as the Tigers are 8-2 in their last 10. Like many LSU players, Gill isn t overwhelming in any one area, but he does several things well. Gill has been at his best when the Tigers have needed a key two-out RBI, collecting 13 of his 28 RBI on the year with two out despite hitting just.217 in those situations. Gill, whose.966 fielding percentage at second base has been a big reason behind the Tigers stellar defense this season, has also turned his game up a couple of notches against left-handed pitching. Last year, Gill batted.115 (3- for-26) against southpaws and often had to sit out games when a left-hander started. But this year, Gill s solid.289 mark against southpaws has allowed him to remain in the lineup. Consistency continues for Patterson No big LSU offensive outburst would be complete without a solid effort from Ryan Patterson, and Tuesday s game against Tulane was no exception, as the sophomore outfielder was 2-for-4 with an RBI double in the third inning. Patterson has collected two hits each in his last three games, and has hit safely in 12 of his last 13 contests and in 28 of 33 games overall this year. Quietly, Patterson is hitting.381 (16-for-42) with 10 runs scored and 10 RBI in the Tigers last 10 games, leaving his season batting average at.331, second on the team (at least among qualifiers) behind Aaron Hill s.388 mark. Patterson s average is at its highest apex since standing at.360 on February 28, but he has not been below.300 since March 7. Holt shows home run power Center fielder J.C. Holt showed some power on Tuesday when he lifted an opposite-field home run to left field in the first inning to give LSU a 2-0 lead, more than enough to shut down Tulane. It was Holt s second home run of the year and first since February 11 at Centenary, a span of nine weeks, 33 games and 115 at-bats between home runs. Ironically, for a little player, Holt has shown good power, as both of his home runs this year and four of his five career dingers have gone to the opposite field in left.

14 Harris turns it up against the best Sophomore first baseman Clay Harris hits quite well against anybody, as evidenced by his.396 batting average, eight home runs, 30 RBI and.769 slugging percentage, but when the big name teams come to face the Tigers, Harris turns his game up to an even higher level, if that s possible. Harris has played in 12 games this year against ranked teams, and in those contests, he is hitting a sizzling.469 (22-for-47) with 14 runs scored, eight doubles, four home runs, 13 RBI and a.894 slugging percentage. Tuesday night s game against Tulane continued his solid play against the best, going 1 -for-3 with a sacrifice fly against the Green Wave, ranked 25th in the latest ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. Harris average is a stunning 129 points higher than that of both Ryan Patterson and Aaron Hill, are hitting a not-tooshabby.339 vs. ranked foes. A return to SEC play this weekend could signal more big numbers for Harris, who is batting.441 (26-for-59) with six home runs, 17 runs scored and 22 RBI in 15 SEC games this year. No running zone established by Liuzza Tulane didn t attempt a stolen base on LSU catcher Matt Liuzza, making it 10 consecutive games in which no foe has attempted to steal on Liuzza. The last player to attempt a steal against the true freshman was Alabama s Travis Garner on March 28 in the series opener in Tuscaloosa. Garner met with the same fate the three runners before him met he was out. On the year, Liuzza has thrown out six of the 12 runners attempting to steal on him, while at the plate, he is batting a solid.295 with 11 RBI, including a.322 mark with eight RBI in the SEC. RISP now in a groove LSU is batting.415 (17-for-41) with runners in scoring position during its current three-game wining streak, raising the Tigers season average to.299. The 26 hits are nearly as many as LSU recorded in the 11 games prior to the current tear, when the Tigers batted a paltry.220 (26-for-118) with RBI opportunities. In SEC games, the Tigers are hitting.307 with RISP situations, but that number still should be closer to the Tigers.342 overall SEC batting average.; The more encouraging news is that the RISP production is being spread out, instead of relying on Aaron Hill for the key run-scoring hit, as both Ryan Patterson (.382) and Jon Zeringue (.381) have picked up their games, to compliment the steady clutch hitting of Hill (.425) and Clay Harris (.375). Tompkins turns in virtuoso performance Is one game all it takes to turn around a season? If that is the case, Jake Tompkins is well on his way to regaining the form that made him a second team All-SEC reliever in Starting on Tuesday night in order to get some work for the coming series at Vanderbilt, Tompkins overpowered the Green Wave, giving up a solitary single in five innings of work and striking out seven to earn his first win of the season. Tompkins struck out seven batters and retired the first 11 Green Wave hitters he faced, throwing 44 of his 67 pitches for strikes. For Tompkins, it was his first win since the first championship round game of last year s Baton Rouge regional vs. UL- Lafayette. Tompkins lowered his ERA from 4.89 to 4.37 with the outing and has now struck out 54 batters in 47.1 innings, an average of per nine innings. Ironically, Tompkins was also part of a shutout last year in a midweek game, striking out 10 New Orleans batters in 4 2/3 innings in a 13-0 LSU whitewash. Determann as sharp as ever If Tulane harbored any hopes of recovering from its early hole once Jake Tompkins left the game, LSU southpaw Jason Determann had another idea. The redshirt freshman reliever from Baton Rouge s Catholic High continued to add to his string of great outings, as he notched three scoreless innings on Tuesday, giving up just one hit and one walk. Determann has now turned in three great outings in three straight midweek wins for the Tigers in the month of April. It started with a solid start on April 2 against Nicholls St., when Determann struck out seven and gave up just two unearned runs on three hits. It continued one week later in Natchitoches, when Determann gave up two hits in 3 2/3 innings of relief at Northwestern St. to earn his second win of the year. Determann has not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings pitched, dating back to March 22 at Georgia. For the year, he is 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in nine appearances, striking out 25 batters and walking only five in 23 innings. Disinheriting runners Jason Determann and his fellow relievers have excelled all season at leaving inherited runners stranded on base, as 30 of 39 inherited runners have not come across the plate, a solid average of only 23 percent that have scored. Leading the way in this crusade is Billy Sadler, who has allowed just one of 10 inherited runners to score this year, while Greg Smith has allowed none of the five inherited runners he has picked up to come home.

15 Bumstead continues steady Sunday outings Traditionally, the third pitching slot in any team s SEC rotation will go through a state of flux throughout a given season, as teams look for the last piece to a puzzle that will hopefully lead to a championship. LSU has found that missing third piece in Nate Bumstead, and if he continues to pitch the way he has in his four SEC starts, the Tigers are in great shape as the championship race heats up. Last Sunday s outing against Ole Miss was another virtuoso performance for the Las Vegas native, as Bumstead gave up just three hits and two runs in eight innings and struck out a career high 10 batters. Bumstead, who became only the second LSU pitcher to fan 10 or more batters in a game this year, improved to 5-1 and continued to lower his ERA, down to 4.66, nearly a run lower than it was two weeks ago. In his four SEC starts, Bumstead is 4-0 with 31 strikeouts in 32 innings. He has pitched at least seven innings in all four of those starts and has reached the eighth inning three times. Bumstead can win his fifth consecutive SEC start on Easter Sunday against Vanderbilt, and if he does, he will become the first pitcher to win five straight SEC starts since Lane Mestepey did so in his freshman year of Two-out hits hard to come by LSU pitchers have proven quite adept at getting the final out of an inning, as opponents are batting just.227 this season with two out. Although Tulane got a hit batter and a walk with two out on Tuesday, the Wave did not collect a two-out hit, marking the fifth time since March 8 that an opponent has failed to get a two-out hit against the Tigers. The only reason the opponents two-out batting average is anywhere near.227 is because of the fact Kansas went 19- for-43 with two out in the Jayhawks three game sweep in February. Throw out the series with Kansas, and all other opponents are hitting a mere.201 with two out against the Tigers. The Tigers five SEC opponents have combined to hit a meager.212 with two out and have been outscored by LSU in those situations Five LSU pitchers are allowing opponents to hit under.200 with two out, led by weekend starters Justin Meier (.154) and Bo Pettit (.186), along with relievers Jason Determann (.154) and Jake Tompkins (.154). Wilson down for year, but far from out For Brian Wilson, the 2003 season ended on March 28 at Alabama. The junior right-hander from New Hampshire was declared out by LSU trainer Shawn Eddy on Tuesday, one day before he was scheduled to visit with world renowned orthopedic surgeon (and former LSU All-SEC track standout) Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham. Wilson finished the 2003 season at 5-3 with a solid 3.38 ERA, including a five-hit shutout of Florida on March 14 in the SEC opener. He won the next Friday at Georgia before complaining of a sore arm after sustaining a 4-2 setback at Alabama. Amazingly, LSU continues to lead the SEC at despite having several key players go down with injuries. The biggest of those injuries was to southpaw pitcher Lane Mestepey, a two-time first team All-SEC pick who had shoulder surgery last year after the super regional. Other key Tigers who have gone down for the year include closer Brandon Nall (torn labrum), reserve first baseman Eric Wiethorn (knee) and catcher Dustin Weaver (shoulder). Wilson will be able to return in 2004, possibly as a junior if his application for a medical redshirt is granted. If Wilson returns, he will join one of the most formidable pitching rotations in the nation along with Mestepey, Meier, Nate Bumstead and freshman Clay Dirks, who is redshirting this year after undergoing off-season elbow surgery. Tiger hurlers get stingy LSU pitchers have adopted a less charitable attitude in the 2003 season, and it s reflected in many major statistical categories, which are an improvement from The Tigers pitching staff has allowed 49 fewer runs than it did in 2002 through 37 games, as LSU has given up just 162 runs so far this year, compared to 211 at this point last year. LSU pitchers have walked four more batters at this point (105 to 101) and hit seven more batters (31 to 24), but those numbers are way, way offset by the fact the Tiger mound corps has yielded 60 fewer hits (320 to 380), and combined with the reduction in errors, it all adds up to 74 fewer baserunners for LSU pitchers to deal with. While hits and runs allowed are down, strikeouts are up. LSU hurlers have fanned 301 batters in 329 2/3 innings this year, compared to 272 in 333 2/3 innings through this point last year. Defense does the trick in the SEC How stingy has LSU s defense been in SEC games? Very. LSU has given up just three unearned runs in 15 SEC games and has committed 12 errors in conference play, none in the last four games. That stingy defense has carried over to the basepaths, where SEC opponents have attempted all of FOUR stolen bases (with only two successful steals) on LSU in 15 games, and none in the last eight league outings.

16 LSU home run breakdown by run production Player Total Solo 2R 3R GS RP Jon Zeringue Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Quinn Stewart Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Blake Gill Matt Liuzza J.C. Holt Will Harris Matt Horwath TEAM TOTALS OPP. TOTALS RP runs produced by home runs LSU home run breakdown by number of outs Player Total LO Jon Zeringue Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Quinn Stewart Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Matt Liuzza Blake Gill J.C. Holt Will Harris Matt Horwath TEAM TOTALS OPP. TOTALS LO leadoff home runs LSU home run breakdown by inning Player Total Jon Zeringue Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Quinn Stewart Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Matt Liuzza Blake Gill J.C. Holt Will Harris Matt Horwath TEAM TOTALS OPP. TOTALS LSU Pitchers baserunners per inning ratio This chart tells how many baserunners a pitcher is putting on base per inning, not counting errors by the defense that allow extra baserunners to reach base. The ratio is found by adding up the number of hits, walks and hit batsmen allowed per inning and dividing it by the innings pitched. Pitcher IP H BB HBP Total Avg. Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Clay Harris Justin Meier Brandon Nall Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins Chad Vaught Brian Wilson LSU TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS April 18 in LSU baseball history 2001 On its way to play Northwestern St. in Natchitoches, the LSU bus breaks down on I-49 south of Alexandria. The game is little better for LSU, as four Tiger pitchers walk 10 in a 10-8 loss to the Demons in front of 4,214 at Brown-Stroud Field, a school record Patrick Coogan limits Ole Miss to one run on one hit a fifth inning home run by Justin Huisman with two out on a full count as the Tigers go on to a 7-1 win in one hour, 59 minutes. The bad news is that the home run cost Coogan a nine inning perfect game, as it represented the Rebels lone baserunner of the night. On the pitch before the home run, what appeared to be a strike was called outside for ball three by home plate umpire Larry Waggoner Down 9-2 through Southern through six innings and in danger of losing to the Jaguars for the first time ever, LSU scores 12 runs in the final three innings for a 14-9 win in front of over 1,300 at Lee-Hines Field, extending LSU s win streak over its cross-town rivals to 25 consecutive games LSU sweeps a doubleheader from Arkansas in Baton Rouge, 12-2 and 12-4, in the Tigers first SEC games with the Razorbacks.

17 2003 LSU Quality Starts (20) Date Opponent Starter Line (Decision; pitcher of record listed if not starter) 2/7 Northwestern St. Tompkins 5.2 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 11 K (ND) (Sadler; Nall SV) 2/9 Northwestern St. Bumstead 7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 4 K (W; Nall SV) 2/11 Centenary Meier 5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K (W) 2/18 UL-Monroe Meier 5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K (W)* 2/23 Houston Wilson 7.0+ IP, 5 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K (W) 3/2 at Long Beach St. Pettit 6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K (W) 3/5 Southeastern La. Meier 5.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 K (W; Determann SV) 3/8 Winthrop Pettit 6.0 IP, 5 H,1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 9 K (W; G. Smith SV) 3/9 Winthrop Tompkins 7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 7 K (ND) (Determann) 3/11 at Tulane Meier 5.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 0 ER, 4 BB, 5 K (ND) (Sadler) 3/14 Florida Wilson 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K (W, CG, SHO) 3/15 Florida Pettit 9.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 8 K (W, CG) 3/21 at Georgia Wilson 6.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 K (W) 3/23 at Georgia Bumstead 8.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 8 K (W; Tompkins SV) 3/25 at UNO Meier 7.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 6 K (ND) (Tompkins) 4/2 Nicholls St. Determann 4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K (ND) (Vaught)* 4/4 South Carolina Meier 9.0 IP, 10 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K (W) 4/6 South Carolina Bumstead 9.0 IP, 10 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 7 K (W) 4/13 Ole Miss Bumstead 8.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 10 K (W) 4/15 Tulane Tompkins 5.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K (W) Quality start totals by pitcher: Meier 6, Bumstead 4, Pettit 3, Wilson 3, Tompkins 3, Determann 1. A quality start is defined as a starting performance of six or more innings allowing fewer than four earned runs, OR if a pitcher allows ZERO earned runs in five or more innings. If a pitcher throws a predetermined number of innings and meets all other criteria for a quality start, he shall be credited with a quality start. Such situations are noted with an asterisk. Complete games wins, regardless of runs allowed, are always considered quality starts. Games that LSU eventually lost are in bold. Innings Pitched Breakdown Team IP Starters (%) QS CG Bullpen (%) Relief App. (Avg.) G w/3+ relievers LSU (69.1) (30.9) 53 (1.43) 4 Opponents (53.6) (46.4) 73 (1.97) 13 QS quality starts (see above for LSU quality starts); CG complete games; Relief Appearances total number of games pitched by relievers; avg. is computed by taking total number of relief appearances and dividing it by games played. Starting Pitchers Run Support Pitcher GS IP Runs (Avg.) RR (Avg.) TR W-L ND (W-L) Team W -L Nate Bumstead (7.33) 6 (1.0) 50 (8.33) Jason Determann (0.0) 6 (6.0) 6 (6.0) (1-0) 1-0 Justin Meier (4.43) 9 (1.29) 40 (5.71) (0-2) 4-3 Bo Pettit (6.86) 15 (2.14) 63 (9.0) Billy Sadler (1.0) 5 (5.0) 6 (6.0) (1-0) 1-0 Jake Tompkins (2.43) 13 (1.86) 30 (4.29) (2-1-1) Brian Wilson (5.9) 10 (1.25) 57 (7.13) TOTALS (5.08) 64 (1.73) 252 (6.81) (4-3-1) IP Innings pitched AS A STARTING PITCHER; does not include relief innings Runs runs scored WHILE STARTER WAS IN THE GAME RR relief runs; runs scored AFTER STARTER WAS REMOVED TR total runs; total runs scored during that pitcher s starting assignments. ND no decisions; in parenthesis is team record when starter gets a no-decision. Team LSU overall W-L record when that pitcher starts; individual record is listed in the W-L column.

18 Innings Scored Breakdown Team Scored Total Pct IR GA TA Net LSU of Opponents of IR immediate response; times a team responds to an opponent by scoring in the next half inning. GA Giveaways: total # of runs a team gives up in the half inning immediately after scoring runs. If LSU scores one run in the bottom of the eighth but gives up two in the top of the ninth, it counts as two giveaway runs. TA Takeaways: total # of runs a team scores in the half inning immediately after the opponent scores. Net: Net of giveaways and takeaways after counting runs that were scored by the opponent in the half inning immediately preceding the giveaway and/or takeaway. For example, if LSU scores one run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but gives up one run in the top of the ninth, the net is zero. Therefore, the net figure does not necessarily add up to the total of giveaways and takeaways. LSU game time data Site Avg. <2:30 2: :30 3:30-4 >4 Home 2: Away 3: TOTALS 2: Shortest game: 2:02 vs. South Carolina, 4/6 Longest game: 4:02 at Tulane, 3/11 (11 innings) Longest 9-inning game: 3:39 at Long Beach St., 3/2 NOTE: No games under two hours so far in LSU s one-run games in 2003 (5-2) Date Opponent Result GW run 2/7 Northwestern St. W, 2-1 B8, 2 out 3/9 Winthrop W, 3-2 B9, 2 out 3/11 at Tulane L, 5-4 (11) B11, 1 out 3/15 Florida W, 3-2 B7, 1 out 3/23 at Georgia W, 3-2 T9, 0 out 3/25 at UNO L, 5-4 B9, 1 out 3/30 at Alabama W, T6, 2 out LSU relievers in save situations Pitcher SO SV H BS SV % Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Clay Harris Justin Meier Brandon Nall Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins Chad Vaught TOTALS SO save opportunities; SV saves; H hold (when a reliever enters a game with a save situation and does not finish the game, but holds the lead); BS blown saves; SV % save percentage (saves/saves+blown saves; holds not factored in computing save percentage). LSU s extra inning games in 2003 (0-2) Date Opponent Score Game-winning play Score in extra innings Pitchers of Record 2/14 Kansas 6-9 (10) Wheeler leadoff HR Kansas 3, LSU 0 Knippschild, Nall 3/11 at Tulane 4-5 (11) Kaplan RBI single w/1 out Tulane 1, LSU 0 Charron, Sadler LSU s 2003 comeback victories (10) Date Opponent Largest Deficit Play that gave LSU lead# Took Lead* Final 2/7 Northwestern St. 1-0 (4th) Gill RBI double scores Hill 8th, 2 out 2-1 3/2 at Long Beach St. 1-0 (3rd) Patterson two-run HR 6th, 1 out 7-2 3/9 Winthrop 2-0 (9th) Liuzza HBP with bases loaded 9th, 2 out 3-2 3/15 Florida 2-0 (5th) Harris sac fly scores Holt 7th, 2 out 3-2 3/22 at Georgia 1-0 (2nd) C. Harris RBI single scores Gill 2nd, 1 out /23 at Georgia 2-0 (5th) Liuzza leadoff HR 9th, 0 out 3-2 3/29 at Alabama 2-0 (1st) Naccarata 3-run HR 3rd, 2 out /2 Nicholls St. 2-0 (3rd) Patterson 2 -run HR 6th, 2 out 6-2 4/9 at Northwestern St. 4-2 (6th) Hill 2-run double 8th, 1 out 6-4 4/12 Ole Miss 6-5 (3rd) Zeringue 2 -run double 6th, 2 out 14-6 Games in which LSU fell behind in top of first and immediately responded in bottom of 1st are not listed. # Play that gave LSU the lead it never relinquish; * When LSU took the lead it never relinquished.

19 LSU by the numbers in 2003 Home Away Neutral Sites In Louisiana Day Night On Live TV On Tape Delay TV SEC Games Vs. SEC West Vs. SEC East Non-SEC Games Vs. Louisiana opponents Vs. Ranked opponents (at time of game) Vs. currently ranked teams (as of 4/14) Vs. Southland Vs. Big Vs. Conference USA Vs. Sun Belt Vs. Big West Vs. Big South Vs. SWAC Vs. Independents Vs. former Bertman assistant coaches Vs. former Bertman players Doubleheaders Game 1 of weekend series Game 2 of weekend series Game 3 of weekend series Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday One-run games Extra inning games Shutouts Games in which LSU scores first Games in which opponent scores first When LSU scores When LSU scores < When opponent scores When opponent scores < When LSU leads after 6 innings When LSU trails after 6 innings When tied after 6 innings When LSU leads after 7 innings* When LSU trails after 7 innings* When tied after 7 innings* When LSU leads after 8 innings* When LSU trails after 8 innings* When tied after 8 innings* When LSU starts a right-hander When LSU starts a left-hander Vs. right-handed starting pitcher Vs. left-handed starting pitcher Starting pitchers Relievers When LSU starter goes 6+ innings When LSU starter goes <4 innings When opposing starter goes 6+ inn When opposing starters goes <4 inn When LSU has 10+ hits When LSU has <6 hits When opponent has 10+ hits When opponent has <6 hits When LSU has more hits When LSU has fewer hits Equal hits When LSU hits 3+ home runs When LSU hits no home runs When opponent hits 3+ home runs When opponent hits no home runs Games on final AB...3 Games lost on final AB...3 Comeback wins&...10 Losses when LSU led previously&...4 Blown saves...1 White White pinstripe sleeveless Gray Gray pinstripe sleeveless Purple Gold Longest game...4:02 (at Tulane, 3/11, 11 inn.) Longest 9-inning game...3:39 (at Long Beach St., 3/2) Shortest game...2:02 (South Carolina, 4/6) * includes only 9-inning games # 7-inning game & does not include games in which LSU took lead in the bottom of 1st after trailing, or games in which LSU lost lead in bottom of the first after leading LSU Shutouts (3) Date Opponent Score Pitcher(s) (Innings Pitched) 2/11 at Centenary 15-0 Meier (5.0), Determann (2.0), Faircloth (1.0) Sadler (1.0) 3/14 Florida 9-0 Wilson (9.0 complete game) 4/15 Tulane 8-0 Tompkins (5.0), Determann (3.0), Sadler (1.0) Double Play Breakdown Team DPs (Avg.) Ground Fly Line K-CS Other G w/2+ DP LSU 32 (0.89) (rundown) 6 Opponents 39 (1.08)

20 LSU Hitting Streaks of seven or more games in 2003 Player G Start End Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Ivan Naccarata 19 2/11 3/ Aaron Hill 12 3/2 3/ Matt Liuzza 12 3/15 4/ J.C. Holt 10 3/16 4/ Bruce Sprowl 9 3/16 4/ Aaron Hill 7 4/5 ACTIVE Bruce Sprowl 7 2/16 (G2) 3/ Clay Harris 7 3/9 3/ Jon Zeringue 7 3/25 4/ Numbers listed are those during the streak. LSU s significant injuries of 2003 Player Injury Last Game Missed Prognosis Clay Dirks Elbow (surgery) Has not played 37 Out for year Justin Gee Shoulder (surgery) Has not played 37 Out for year Collin Smith Shoulder (surgery) Has not played 37 Out for year Lane Mestepey Shoulder (surgery) Has not played 37 May be out for year Eric Wiethorn Knee (surgery) 2/16 (Game 1) 31 Out for year Matt Horwath Shoulder 2/18 29 Likely out for year Brandon Nall Torn labrum (surgery) 3/2 24 Out for year Weaver Shoulder 3/11 19 Likely out for year Dustin Weaver Shoulder 2/11 5 Returned from injury Brian Wilson Elbow/Shoulder 3/28 11 Out for Year on Television (9-4-1) Date Opponent Time/Score Network 3/1 at Long Beach St. L, 5-1 Jumbo Sports 3/2 at Long Beach St. W, 7-2 Jumbo Sports 3/5 Southeastern La.* W, 4-2. Cox Sports 3/11 at Tulane (Zephyr) L, 4-5 (11) Jumbo Sports 3/16 Florida T, 8-8 (9) La. Sports Network 3/18 at Southern rain, 5th Cox Sports 3/21 at Georgia W, 12-5 Comcast 3/23 at Georgia W, 3-2 Jumbo Sports 3/25 at UNO (Zephyr) L, 5-4 Cox Sports 3/30 at Alabama W, Jumbo Sports 4/5 South Carolina L, 8-5 SEC-TV 4/6 South Carolina W, 12-4 La. Sports Network 4/9 at Northwestern St. W, 6-4 Jumbo Sports 4/13 Ole Miss W, 13-5 La. Sports Network 4/15 Tulane W, 8-0 Cox Sports 4/20 at Vanderbilt 1 p.m. Jumbo Sports 4/25 Tennessee 6:30 p.m. Cox Sports 4/26 Tennessee 6 p.m. Comcast 4/27 Tennessee 1 p.m. La. Sports Network 4/29 Tulane (Superdome) 7 p.m. TBA 4/30 UNO 6:30 p.m. Cox Sports 5/3 at Mississippi St. 3 p.m. SEC-TV 5/9 Auburn 6:30 p.m. Cox Sports 5/11 Auburn 1 p.m. La. Sports Network 5/18 at Arkansas 1 p.m. Jumbo Sports * tape delay OTHER GAMES TO BE ADDED; POST-SEASON GAMES TBA LSU travel itinerary LSU will depart via two custom sleeper coaches from Alex Box Stadium at 6 a.m. on Thursday. The Tigers should arrive at Nashville at approximately 3:30 p.m. and will work out on Thursday night at Hawkins Field, weather permitting. The team will lodge at the traditional hotel in Nashville, the Holiday Inn Select-Vanderbilt ( ), located at 2613 West End Avenue across the street from Vanderbilt Stadium. LSU baseball publicist Bill Franques will depart New Orleans via commercial flight on Friday and should arrive in Nashville late that morning. Franques will lodge at the team hotel. Assistant publicist David Steinle will depart New Orleans on Friday at 6 a.m. and will drive to Nashville, arriving at approximately 2:30 p.m. Steinle will lodge at the Marriott Vanderbilt ( ), located at 2555 West End Avenue in the shadow of Vanderbilt Stadium. The team will depart Nashville approximately 45 minutes following the game on Sunday, and barring any weather delays, should return to Alex Box Stadium at 3 a.m. on Monday.

21 Baseball America (4/14) 1. Rice (35-3) 2. Cal St. Fullerton (30-8) 3. Florida St. (33-6) 4. Stanford (23-10) 5. Auburn (29-8) 6. Arizona St. (38-7) 7. Texas (29-11) 8. Mississippi St. (25-7-1) 9. Long Beach St. (23-12) 10. LSU ( ) 11. Nebraska (25-9) 12. Miami, Fla. (27-7) 13. Georgia Tech (28-6) 14. North Carolina St. (30-8) 15. Florida Atlantic (32-9) 16. Baylor (25-14) 17. Notre Dame (25-6) 18. Texas A&M (29-11) 19. Clemson (25-9) 20. Richmond (27-6) 21. UNLV (28-11) 22. Southern Miss (26-10) 23. Arkansas (27-7) 24. Oklahoma St. (23-11) 25. Missouri (25-10) All records through April 13 ESPN/USA Today (4/14) 1. Rice (35-3) 2. Florida St. (33-6) 3. Cal St. Fullerton (30-8) 4. Arizona St. (38-7) 5. Auburn (29-8) 6. Georgia Tech (28-6) 7. Stanford (23-10) 8. Texas (29-11) 9. Mississippi St. (25-7-1) 10. Long Beach St. (23-12) 11. Miami, Fla. (24-7) 12. LSU ( ) 13. North Carolina St. (30-8) 14. Nebraska (25-9) 15. Clemson (25-9) 16. Texas A&M (29-11) 17. Baylor (25-14) 18. Richmond (27-6) 19. Notre Dame (25-6) 20. Arkansas (27-7) 21. Alabama (25-11) 22. Florida Atlantic (32-9) 23. Florida ( ) 24. Arizona (26-12) 25. Tulane (26-11) All records through April 13 Collegiate Baseball (4/14) 1. Rice (35-3) 2. Florida St. (33-6) 3. Cal St. Fullerton (30-8) 4. Stanford (23-10) 5. Georgia Tech (28-6) 6. Arizona St. (38-7) 7. LSU ( ) 8. North Carolina St. (30-8) 9. Auburn (29-8) 10. Texas (29-11) 11. Mississippi St. (25-7-1) 12. Long Beach St. (23-12) 13. Notre Dame (25-6) 14. Miami, Fla. (27-7) 15. Clemson (25-9) 16. Nebraska (25-9) 17. Florida Atlantic (32-9) 18. Texas A&M (29-11) 19. Richmond (27-6) 20. Baylor (25-14) 21. Oklahoma St. (23-11) 22. Wake Forest (21-12) 23. Missouri (25-10) 24. Minnesota (20-11) 25. Arizona (26-12) 26. Arkansas (27-7) 27. Southern Miss (26-10) 28. South Alabama (25-10) 29. Lamar (25-10) 30. Wichita St. (27-12) All records through April 13 LSU vs. ranked opponents in 2003 (9-6-1) Date Opponent Result Rankings* 2/22 Houston L, /20/21 2/23 Houston W, /20/21 2/28 at Long Beach St. L, /9/11 3/1 at Long Beach St. L, /9/11 3/2 at Long Beach St. W, /9/11 3/11 at Tulane L, 5-4 (11) 21/28/RV 3/14 Florida W, /NR/16 3/15 Florida W, /NR/16 3/16 Florida T, 8-8 (9) 16/NR/16 3/28 at Alabama L, /23/16 3/29 at Alabama W, /23/16 3/30 at Alabama W, /23/16 4/4 South Carolina W, 5-1 NR/20/22 4/5 South Carolina L, 8-5 NR/20/22 4/6 South Carolina W, 12-4 NR/20/22 4/15 Tulane W, 8-0 NR/NR/25 OTHER GAMES VS. PRESENTLY RANKED OPPONENTS: at Mississippi St. (3, 5/2-4), Auburn (3, 5/9-11), at Arkansas (3, 5/16-18). NOTE: vs. ranked teams at the time of the game. Rankings listed are Baseball America/Collegiate Baseball/ ESPN-USA Today from left to right. LSU week-by-week in the polls Date (record) BA USA CB NCBWA FINAL 2002 (44-22) Pre-season Feb. 3 (0-0) NP NP 6 9 Feb. 10 (3-0) Feb. 17 (4-3) Feb. 24 (6-4) Mar. 3 (7-6) 16 RV Mar. 10 (11-6) Mar. 17 (13-7-1) Mar. 24 (16-7-1) Mar. 31 (18-9-1) Apr. 7 ( ) Apr. 14 ( ) Apr. 21 Apr. 28 May 5 May 12 May 19 May 26 June 2 June 9 FINAL (6/24) The voters: Baseball America selected by magazine staff; USA Today poll of 41 college coaches representing the ABCA; Collegiate Baseball poll of coaches and SIDs; NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

22 Tigers land 11 on opening day MLB rosters The legacy of excellence perpetuated by legendary LSU baseball coach and American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame member Skip Bertman lives on at the highest level of the sport, as 11 of Bertman s former Tigers find themselves on the opening-day rosters of major league teams. A total of 30 Bertman-coached LSU players have reached the major leagues, including 24 who played from when current LSU coach Smoke Laval served as Bertman s top assistant. One of Laval s pitchers from his days as the coach of Louisiana-Monroe, All-American and Olympic gold medallist Ben Sheets, is an all-star pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. Here s a look at the LSU players on the opening day rosters of major league teams, including the two players on the disabled list: Player, Position Years at LSU 2003 ML Team First Year in ML (team) Kurt Ainsworth, RHP San Francisco Giants 2001 (San Fran.) Albert (Joey) Belle, OF Baltimore Orioles (DL) 1989 (Cleveland) Paul Byrd, RHP Atlanta Braves (DL) 1995 (NY Mets) Mark Guthrie, LHP Chicago Cubs 1989 (Minnesota) Trey Hodges, RHP Atlanta Braves 2002 (Atlanta) Brandon Larson, SS 1997 Cincinnati Reds 2001 (Cincinnati) Curtis Leskanic, RHP Milwaukee Brewers 1993 (Colorado) Keith Osik, C Milwaukee Brewers 1996 (Pittsburgh) Armando Rios, OF Chicago White Sox 1998 (San Fran.) Russell Springer, RHP St. Louis Cardinals 1992 (NY Yankees) Todd Walker, 2B Boston Red Sox 1996 (Minnesota) Source: USA Today, March 31, 2003 Skip Bertman: An unparalleled legacy of excellence In his 18 years as baseball coach at LSU, Skip Bertman, now LSU s athletics director, transformed the Fighting Tigers from a middle-of-the-pack afterthought in the Southeastern Conference into the preeminent college baseball power in all of the United States. Bertman was recently accorded college baseball s highest honor with his January induction into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. From 1984 through 2001, Bertman guided the purple and gold to a sterling record for a.724 winning percentage, leading the Tigers to seven SEC championships, six SEC tournament titles, 14 regional championships, 11 trips to the College World Series, and five national championships in 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997 and While at LSU, Bertman coached 11 first team All- Americans, three players who national player of the year honors, and 30 players who would eventually reach the major leagues. More importantly, nearly 100 percent of Bertman-coached players who stayed in the system for four or five seasons earned their degrees from LSU. Bertman was also a highly accomplished international coach, serving as pitching coach for the 1988 U.S. Olympic team which claimed the gold medal in Seoul, and as head coach for the 1996 Olympic team that won the bronze medal at the Centennial Olympic games in Atlanta. Bertman s influence can be felt throughout college baseball, as evidenced by the list of former players and assistant coaches who have been successful college head coaches: Name Years under Bertman Current position/other positions Mike Bianco Player at LSU, Head coach, Ole Miss; former head coach, McNeese St.; former asst., LSU Dan Canevari Player at Miami, Head coach, Southeastern La.; former assistant, LSU Randy Davis G.A. at LSU, Former head coach, Louisiana Tech; former assistant, S. Carolina Mitch Gaspard Player at LSU, Head coach, Northwestern St., former assistant, Alabama Smoke Laval LSU Assistant, Head coach, LSU; former head coach, UL-Monroe Dave Snow Olympic Assistant, 1996 Former head coach, Long Beach St. and Loyola-Marymount Ray Tanner Olympic Assistant, 1996 Head coach, South Carolina; former head coach, North Carolina St. Jim Wells G.A. at LSU, Head coach, Alabama; former head coach, Northwestern St. Jerry Weinstein Olympic Assistant, 1996 Former head coach, Sacramento City College

23 LSU Coach Smoke Laval Smoke Laval had a very successful first year as LSU s coach, leading the Tigers to the NCAA Super Regional round for the fourth consecutive year and posting a record. For his efforts, Laval was named the Louisiana Sportswriters Association Louisiana coach of the year. Laval was named Skip Bertman s successor on July 18, 2000, and spent the 2001 season as the LSU administrative assistant. From , Laval coached for seven years at Louisiana-Monroe, guiding the Indians to three NCAA regional berths (1995, 1999, 2000) and a mark. Among Laval s pupils at ULM was Ben Sheets, a 2000 member of the United States Olympic gold medal team and a 2001 major league all-star with the Milwaukee Brewers. Laval was Bertman s top assistant at LSU from , helping the Tigers reach the College World series six times and win the national championship in 1991 and Laval was also a graduate assistant at LSU under Jack Lamabe in 1979 and an assistant at Florida in 1982 and Laval s Career Record Year School Record Pct UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe UL-Monroe LSU LSU LSU Career Totals (2nd year) UL-Monroe Totals (7 years) Career Totals (9th year) On deck for next week The Tigers return to class after spring break and also return home for their last extended homestand of the 2003 regular season with four games on the slate. First up is a Wednesday contest with Southeastern Louisiana in a game that was scheduled as a make-up game when the Tigers February 21 game with Houston was canceled by heavy rains. This will be the second time this season that long-time LSU pitching coach Dan Canevari will bring his Lions into Baton Rouge; SLU took a 4-2 loss on March 5 behind five shutout innings from Justin Meier, who has since moved into LSU s SEC starting rotation. LSU is 12-1 against the Southland Conference in Smoke Laval s tenure with the Tigers; of course, Laval should know a little something about teams in those conference after spending seven years at UL-Monroe as the Indians skipper before returning to LSU to follow Skip Bertman. The weekend finds the Tigers playing host to Tennessee in what will be LSU s final series with a team from the SEC East. The Volunteers are currently tied for first place in the East with South Carolina, and could very well come to Baton Rouge in first place in the division, as the Vols visit last place Kentucky this weekend while the Gamecocks host Mississippi State. Oddly enough, this will be the Vols first visit to Baton Rouge since 1998, when LSU swept three games from Tennessee, but all three of those games were close: two were decided by one run, and the middle game of that series required a ninth inning grand slam by Eddy Furniss to pull out a victory. The Vols are 1-11 under coach Rod Delmonico in Baton Rouge, with the only win coming in LSU won two of three last year in Knoxville, including a 16-run, 24-hit barrage in the series second game. The LSU Baseball Legacy NCAA Championships:...5 ( ) College World Series Appearances:...11 ( ) NCAA Regional Appearances:...18 ( ) NCAA Regional Championships:...14 ( ) NCAA Super Regional Appearances:...4 ( ) NCAA Super Regional Championships:...1 (2000) SEC Championships:...12 ( ) SEC West Division Championships:...11 ( ) SEC Tournament Championships:...6 ( ) NCAA Attendance Leader:...7 ( ) NCAA Regional Host:...13 ( ) All-Time record since 1893:...1,887-1, (.596) SEC Record since 1933: (.545) SEC Tournament Record: (.630) NCAA Tournament Record: (.734) NCAA Regional Record: (.805) NCAA Super Regional Record: (.400) College World Series Record: (.690)

24 Statistics Summary for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Record: Home: Away: 8-5 SEC: Date Opposing team Score Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB-ATT /7 Northwestern St. W Aaron Hill /8 Northwestern St. W Ryan Patterson /9 Northwestern St. W Bruce Sprowl /11 at Centenary W Blake Gill /14 Kansas (10) 6-9 L 7 Ivan Naccarata /16 Kansas 4-6 L 16 Jon Zeringue /16 Kansas (7) 7-9 L 40 Quinn Stewart /18 Louisiana-Monroe W J.C. Holt /22 #20 Houston 2-7 L /23 #20 Houston W Clay Harris /28 at #9 Long Beach St L 47 x-eric Wiethorn /1 at #9 Long Beach St. 1-5 L 14 Matt Liuzza /2 at #9 Long Beach St. W x-dustin Weaver /5 Southeastern La. W Will Harris /7 Winthrop W x-matt Horwath /8 Winthrop W Shawn French /9 Winthrop W Rhett Buteau /11 at #21 Tulane (11) 4-5 L 10 Ty Jensen *3/14 #16 Florida W Greg Smith *3/15 #16 Florida W 3-2 *3/16 #16 Florida (9) 8-8 T Totals *3/21 at Georgia W 12-5 Opponents *3/22 at Georgia W 13-6 *3/23 at Georgia W 3-2 LOB - Team (289), Opp (273). DPs turned - Team (32), Opp (41). IBB - Team (6), 3/25 at New Orleans 4-5 L Hill 3, Gill 2, Harris, W. 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Gill 2, Stewart 1, Patterson *3/28 at #16 Alabama 2-4 L 1. *3/29 at #16 Alabama W 10-6 *3/30 at #16 Alabama W Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 4/2 Nicholls St. W *4/4 #20 South Carolina W Justin Meier / *4/5 #20 South Carolina 5-8 L 38 x-brian Wilson / *4/6 #20 South Carolina W Jake Tompkins / /9 at Northwestern St. W Bo Pettit / *4/11 Ole Miss 2-7 L 41 Nate Bumstead / *4/12 Ole Miss W *4/13 Ole Miss W Clay Harris / /15 #25 Tulane W Jason Determann / x-brandon Nall / * = SEC game 27 Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Jordan Faircloth / Chad Vaught / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (6), Liuzza 5, Weaver 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (3), Liuzza 1, Tompkins 1, Sadler 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Weaver (12-16), Liuzza (6-12), Tompkins (9-12), French (8-8), Sadler (3-6), Determann (4-4), Meier (1-3), Bumstead (1-3), Pettit (3-3), Vaught (2-2), Wilson (1-2), Harris, C. (1-1), Faircloth (1-1). x-inactive player Score by innings EX Total LSU Opponents Win-loss breakouts: Day ; Night 9-7; vs Left 14-8; vs Right ; 1-Run games 5-2; 2-Run games 3-3; 5+Run games 13-3; Extra inns 0-2; Shutouts 3-0. Current streak: Won 3; Longest winning streak: 5; Longest losing streak: 3. Attendance: Home (avg 7495); Away (avg 3849); Total (avg 6214).

25 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: Away: 8-5 SEC: Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Jon Zeringue Quinn Stewart J.C. Holt Clay Harris x-eric Wiethorn Matt Liuzza x-dustin Weaver Will Harris x-matt Horwath Shawn French Rhett Buteau Greg Smith Ty Jensen Totals Opponents LOB - Team (289), Opp (273). DPs turned - Team (32), Opp (41). IBB - Team (6), Hill 3, Gill 2, Harris, W. 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Gill 2, Stewart 1, Patterson 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 35 Justin Meier / x-brian Wilson / Jake Tompkins / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / Clay Harris / Jason Determann / x-brandon Nall / Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Jordan Faircloth / Chad Vaught / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (6), Liuzza 5, Weaver 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (3), Liuzza 1, Tompkins 1, Sadler 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Weaver (12-16), Liuzza (6-12), Tompkins (9-12), French (8-8), Sadler (3-6), Determann (4-4), Meier (1-3), Bumstead (1-3), Pettit (3-3), Vaught (2-2), Wilson (1-2), Harris, C. (1-1), Faircloth (1-1). x-inactive player

26 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 13) (SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: Away: 5-1 SEC: Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Jon Zeringue Bruce Sprowl Matt Liuzza Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata J.C. Holt Will Harris Quinn Stewart Rhett Buteau Shawn French Totals Opponents LOB - Team (123), Opp (110). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (16). IBB - Team (1), Hill 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Gill 1. (SEC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 x-brian Wilson / Nate Bumstead / Justin Meier / Bo Pettit / Jason Determann / Jake Tompkins / Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Jordan Faircloth / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (3), Liuzza 3, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Liuzza (1-3), Wilson (0-1), Determann (1-1), Tompkins (1-1), French (1-1), Bumstead (0-1). x-inactive player

27 Game Results for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time / Feb. 7 Northwestern St. W / Sadler (W 1-0) :53 Feb. 8 Northwestern St. W / Wilson (W 1-0) :55 Feb. 9 Northwestern St. W / Bumstead (W 1-0) :26 Feb. 11 at Centenary W / Meier (W 1-0) :37 Feb. 14 Kansas 6-9 L / (10) Nall (L 0-1) :02 Feb. 16 Kansas 4-6 L 4 8 2/ Wilson (L 1-1) :06 Feb. 16 Kansas 7-9 L 7 8 0/ Bumstead (L 1-1) :13 Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe W / Meier (W 2-0) :44 Feb. 22 #20 Houston 2-7 L 2 6 4/ Tompkins (L 0-1) :50 Feb. 23 #20 Houston W / Wilson (W 2-1) :11 Feb. 28 at #9 Long Beach St L 1 7 4/ Tompkins (L 0-2) :55 March 1 at #9 Long Beach St. 1-5 L 1 5 1/ Wilson (L 2-2) :45 March 2 at #9 Long Beach St. W / Pettit (W 1-0) :39 March 5 Southeastern La. W / Meier (W 3-0) :22 March 7 Winthrop W / Wilson (W 3-2) :56 March 8 Winthrop W / Pettit (W 2-0) :49 March 9 Winthrop W / Determann (W 1-0) :43 March 11 at #21 Tulane 4-5 L / (11) Sadler (L 1-1) :02 *March 14 #16 Florida W / Wilson (W 4-2) :17 *March 15 #16 Florida W / Pettit (W 3-0) :15 *March 16 #16 Florida 8-8 T / None :10 *March 21 at Georgia W / Wilson (W 5-2) :22 *March 22 at Georgia W / Pettit (W 4-0) :12 *March 23 at Georgia W / Bumstead (W 2-1) :40 March 25 at New Orleans 4-5 L / Tompkins (L 0-3) :05 *March 28 at #16 Alabama 2-4 L 2 8 0/ Wilson (L 5-3) :37 *March 29 at #16 Alabama W / Pettit (W 5-0) :13 *March 30 at #16 Alabama W / Bumstead (W 3-1) :51 April 2 Nicholls St. W / Vaught (W 1-0) :40 *April 4 #20 South Carolina W / Meier (W 4-0) :11 *April 5 #20 South Carolina 5-8 L / Pettit (L 5-1) :39 *April 6 #20 South Carolina W / Bumstead (W 4-1) :02 April 9 at Northwestern St. W / Determann (W 2-0) :12 *April 11 Ole Miss 2-7 L 2 6 0/ Meier (L 4-1) :43 *April 12 Ole Miss W / Pettit (W 6-1) :57 *April 13 Ole Miss W / Bumstead (W 5-1) :38 April 15 #25 Tulane W / Tompkins (W 1-3) :23 * = SEC game Listed rankings are highest at time of the game () extra inning game

28 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Fielding pct) Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 25 Will Harris J.C. Holt Shawn French Justin Meier Bo Pettit Greg Smith Chad Vaught x-brandon Nall Jordan Faircloth Quinn Stewart x-dustin Weaver Clay Harris Matt Liuzza Bruce Sprowl Jon Zeringue Blake Gill x-matt Horwath Ryan Patterson Nate Bumstead Aaron Hill Jake Tompkins Ivan Naccarata x-brian Wilson Jason Determann Billy Sadler Rhett Buteau x-eric Wiethorn Ty Jensen Totals Opponents

29 Statistics By Position for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Fielding pct) Pos Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI p 35 Justin Meier p 34 Bo Pettit p 8 x-brandon Nall p 23 Chad Vaught p 27 Greg Smith p 29 Jordan Faircloth p 41 Nate Bumstead p 12 Jake Tompkins p 38 x-brian Wilson p 33 Jason Determann p 4 Billy Sadler p 21 Clay Harris c 50 Shawn French c 9 x-dustin Weaver c 14 Matt Liuzza b 25 Will Harris b 27 Greg Smith b 3 Blake Gill b 21 Clay Harris b 3 Blake Gill b 7 Ivan Naccarata b 21 Clay Harris b 5 Aaron Hill b 7 Ivan Naccarata b 25 Will Harris ss 2 x-matt Horwath ss 5 Aaron Hill of 1 J.C. Holt of 40 Quinn Stewart of 24 Bruce Sprowl of 16 Jon Zeringue of 28 Ryan Patterson of 32 Rhett Buteau

30 Games Summary for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Inning-by-inning summary: EX Total LSU Opponents Win-loss summary: W L T Pct Total Conference Non-Conf Home Away Neutral Day Night vs Left vs Right Run games Run games Run games Extra inns Shutouts General summary: Current winning streak : 3 Longest winning streak : 5 Longest losing streak : 3 Home attendance : ( 24 dates avg = 7495 ) Away attendance : ( 13 dates avg = 3849 ) Total attendance: ( 37 dates avg = 6214 )

31 BATTING ANALYSIS for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs Left vs Right w/runners On w/bases Empty w/bases Loaded Rch as Leadoff Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct Out Out Gnd Rhett Buteau Shawn French Blake Gill Clay Harris Will Harris Aaron Hill J.C. Holt x-matt Horwath Ty Jensen Matt Liuzza Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl Quinn Stewart x-dustin Weaver x-eric Wiethorn Jon Zeringue Totals Opponents With Runners w/rnr on 3rd 2- Success #Rnrs Pinch Hitting In Scoring Pos And LT 2 Out With 2 Out Out Advancing Rnrs Adv Rnrs Rch Rch Player H AB Avg H AB Avg RBI Ops Pct H AB Avg RBI Adv Ops Pct w/out LOB Err FC KL Rhett Buteau Shawn French Blake Gill Clay Harris Will Harris Aaron Hill J.C. Holt x-matt Horwath Ty Jensen Matt Liuzza Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl Quinn Stewart x-dustin Weaver x-eric Wiethorn Jon Zeringue Totals Opponents

32 PITCHING ANALYSIS for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs Left vs Right w/runners On w/bases Empty Rch by Leadoff with 2 Outs Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct H AB Avg Out Out Gnd Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Clay Harris Justin Meier x-brandon Nall Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins Chad Vaught x-brian Wilson Totals Opponents IP/ K/BB Stolen Bases Player App-GS App *H/g *R/g *ER/g *BB/g *SO/g Ratio *2B/g *3B/g *HR/g *FO/g *GO/g *BF/g SBA ATT Pct Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Clay Harris Justin Meier x-brandon Nall Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins Chad Vaught x-brian Wilson Totals Opponents * = average based on 9-inning game

33 BATTING ANALYSIS for LSU (through April 13) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name) vs Left vs Right w/runners On w/bases Empty w/bases Loaded Rch as Leadoff Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct Out Out Gnd Rhett Buteau Shawn French Blake Gill Clay Harris Will Harris Aaron Hill J.C. Holt Matt Liuzza Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl Quinn Stewart Jon Zeringue Totals Opponents With Runners w/rnr on 3rd 2- Success #Rnrs Pinch Hitting In Scoring Pos And LT 2 Out With 2 Out Out Advancing Rnrs Adv Rnrs Rch Rch Player H AB Avg H AB Avg RBI Ops Pct H AB Avg RBI Adv Ops Pct w/out LOB Err FC KL Rhett Buteau Shawn French Blake Gill Clay Harris Will Harris Aaron Hill J.C. Holt Matt Liuzza Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl Quinn Stewart Jon Zeringue Totals Opponents

34 PITCHING ANALYSIS for LSU (through April 13) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name) vs Left vs Right w/runners On w/bases Empty Rch by Leadoff with 2 Outs Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct H AB Avg Out Out Gnd Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Justin Meier Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins x-brian Wilson Totals Opponents IP/ K/BB Stolen Bases Player App-GS App *H/g *R/g *ER/g *BB/g *SO/g Ratio *2B/g *3B/g *HR/g *FO/g *GO/g *BF/g SBA ATT Pct Nate Bumstead Jason Determann Jordan Faircloth Justin Meier Bo Pettit Billy Sadler Greg Smith Jake Tompkins x-brian Wilson Totals Opponents * = average based on 9-inning game

35 Batting Leaders for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Hitting minimums - 1 Games 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Ryan Patterson Jon Zeringue Blake Gill Bruce Sprowl Ryan Patterson Ryan Patterson Runs scored Hits Runs batted in Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata Ivan Naccarata Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Ryan Patterson Clay Harris Doubles Triples Home runs Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Clay Harris Clay Harris Blake Gill Jon Zeringue Ryan Patterson Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson... 7 Total bases Walks Hit by pitch Aaron Hill Aaron Hill J.C. Holt Ryan Patterson Blake Gill Aaron Hill Clay Harris Ivan Naccarata tied at... 3 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases J.C. Holt x-matt Horwath Aaron Hill tied at tied at Ivan Naccarata J.C. Holt... 7 Caught stealing Steal attempts Stolen base pct tied at Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata J.C. Holt Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Strikeouts Grounded into DP Total plate appearances J.C. Holt Quinn Stewart Aaron Hill Jon Zeringue x-dustin Weaver Ivan Naccarata Ivan Naccarata Blake Gill Blake Gill At bats Games played Game starts Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Bruce Sprowl Ivan Naccarata Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Blake Gill Blake Gill Games as sub Rhett Buteau Shawn French Will Harris... 5

36 Hitting minimums - 1 Games 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Batting Analysis Leaders for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Avg vs left Avg vs right Pct reach as leadoff Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Ryan Patterson Aaron Hill Blake Gill Bruce Sprowl Ryan Patterson Ryan Patterson Avg w/2 outs Avg w/bases empty Avg w/runners Aaron Hill x-eric Wiethorn Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata x-matt Horwath Ryan Patterson Ryan Patterson Matt Liuzza Bruce Sprowl Avg w/bases loaded Avg w/rbi ops Pct adv runners Will Harris Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Jon Zeringue Bruce Sprowl Pinch hitting avg Pinch hit at bats Pinch hits Ivan Naccarata Will Harris tied at Ryan Patterson tied at Quinn Stewart out RBIs Runners advanced Runners left on base Clay Harris Ivan Naccarata Blake Gill Jon Zeringue J.C. Holt Ivan Naccarata Blake Gill tied at Bruce Sprowl Fly outs Ground outs Fly outs/ground outs Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Blake Gill Bruce Sprowl Ryan Patterson Bruce Sprowl tied at Blake Gill Ground outs/fly outs J.C. Holt Ivan Naccarata Quinn Stewart

37 Pitching Leaders for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Hitting minimums - 1 Games 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Won-loss pct Justin Meier Justin Meier Bo Pettit x-brian Wilson Nate Bumstead Nate Bumstead Jake Tompkins Bo Pettit Justin Meier Wins Losses Saves Bo Pettit Jake Tompkins Jake Tompkins Nate Bumstead x-brian Wilson x-brandon Nall x-brian Wilson tied at tied at... 1 Innings pitched Batters struck out Appearances x-brian Wilson Jake Tompkins Billy Sadler Bo Pettit Bo Pettit Jake Tompkins Nate Bumstead Nate Bumstead Nate Bumstead Games started Games finished Games in relief x-brian Wilson Billy Sadler Billy Sadler tied at Greg Smith Jason Determann x-brandon Nall Greg Smith... 8 Wild pitches Balks Hit batters Bo Pettit Bo Pettit x-brian Wilson Jake Tompkins Chad Vaught Billy Sadler tied at x-brian Wilson Bo Pettit... 6 Intentional BB allowed Runners picked off Batters SO out looking Billy Sadler Jake Tompkins Jake Tompkins Matt Liuzza Justin Meier Billy Sadler x-brian Wilson Sac bunts allowed Sac flies allowed Hits allowed Bo Pettit Jake Tompkins Clay Harris Jake Tompkins Bo Pettit x-brandon Nall x-brian Wilson Nate Bumstead Jordan Faircloth. 10 Runs allowed Earned runs allowed Walks allowed x-brandon Nall x-brandon Nall Clay Harris Chad Vaught Jason Determann x-brandon Nall Jordan Faircloth Chad Vaught Jordan Faircloth. 2 Doubles allowed Triples allowed Home runs allowed Jordan Faircloth Nate Bumstead Billy Sadler Chad Vaught Jake Tompkins x-brandon Nall x-brandon Nall Justin Meier Jordan Faircloth. 1

38 Hitting minimums - 1 Games 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Pitching Analysis Leaders for LSU (through April 15) (All games) B/avg vs left B/avg vs right B/avg vs leadoff Nate Bumstead Justin Meier Justin Meier x-brian Wilson Bo Pettit Nate Bumstead Bo Pettit Jake Tompkins x-brian Wilson B/avg w/2 outs B/avg w/runners Fly ball outs Justin Meier Justin Meier Bo Pettit Jake Tompkins Jake Tompkins x-brian Wilson Bo Pettit x-brian Wilson Justin Meier Ground ball outs Fly/Ground outs Ground/Fly outs x-brian Wilson Bo Pettit Nate Bumstead Nate Bumstead Justin Meier Jake Tompkins tied at x-brian Wilson x-brian Wilson Hitting minimums - 1 Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game Fielding Leaders for LSU (through April 15) (All games) Fielding pct Chances Putouts Will Harris Clay Harris Clay Harris J.C. Holt Matt Liuzza Matt Liuzza Shawn French Blake Gill Blake Gill Assists Errors Fielding double plays Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Blake Gill Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata Blake Gill Clay Harris Stolen bases against Caught stealing by Steal attempts against x-dustin Weaver Matt Liuzza x-dustin Weaver Jake Tompkins x-dustin Weaver Jake Tompkins Shawn French tied at Matt Liuzza Passed balls Catchers interference Matt Liuzza x-dustin Weaver.. 1

39 Starting Pitcher Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 33 Jason Determann / Justin Meier / Billy Sadler / x-brian Wilson / Jake Tompkins / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / Totals / Opponents / x-inactive player Relief Pitcher Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 21 Clay Harris / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / Jason Determann / x-brandon Nall / Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Jake Tompkins / Jordan Faircloth / Chad Vaught / Justin Meier / Totals / Opponents / x-inactive player

40 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (Last 5 games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 4-1 Home: 3-1 Away: 1-0 SEC: 2-1 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Blake Gill Ryan Patterson Clay Harris Jon Zeringue Matt Liuzza Bruce Sprowl Ivan Naccarata Will Harris Quinn Stewart J.C. Holt Shawn French Totals Opponents LOB - Team (36), Opp (31). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (9). (Last 5 games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 33 Jason Determann / Billy Sadler / Nate Bumstead / Jake Tompkins / Bo Pettit / Justin Meier / Greg Smith / Chad Vaught / Jordan Faircloth / Totals / Opponents / SBA/ATT - French (4-4), Vaught (2-2), Sadler (1-1), Determann (1-1). x-inactive player

41 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (Last 10 games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 8-2 Home: 6-2 Away: 2-0 SEC: 5-2 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Clay Harris Jon Zeringue Ryan Patterson Blake Gill Matt Liuzza Bruce Sprowl Ivan Naccarata J.C. Holt Will Harris Quinn Stewart Shawn French Totals Opponents LOB - Team (74), Opp (68). DPs turned - Team (10), Opp (12). IBB - Team (1), Hill 1. (Last 10 games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 33 Jason Determann / Justin Meier / Nate Bumstead / Bo Pettit / Jake Tompkins / Greg Smith / Chad Vaught / Billy Sadler / Jordan Faircloth / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (1), Liuzza 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - French (6-6), Determann (3-3), Vaught (2-2), Sadler (1-1). x-inactive player

42 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (vs. SEC East Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: Away: 3-0 SEC: Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Clay Harris Bruce Sprowl Ryan Patterson Matt Liuzza J.C. Holt Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Quinn Stewart Jon Zeringue Will Harris Shawn French Rhett Buteau Totals Opponents LOB - Team (78), Opp (66). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (10). IBB - Team (1), Hill 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Gill 1. (vs. SEC East Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 x-brian Wilson / Justin Meier / Nate Bumstead / Bo Pettit / Jordan Faircloth / Billy Sadler / Jake Tompkins / Greg Smith / Jason Determann / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (1), Liuzza 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Liuzza (1-2), Tompkins (1-1), Determann (1-1), French (1-1), Bumstead (0-1). x-inactive player

43 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (vs. SEC West Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 4-2 Home: 2-1 Away: 2-1 SEC: 4-2 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 21 Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Aaron Hill Jon Zeringue Matt Liuzza Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Bruce Sprowl J.C. Holt Will Harris Quinn Stewart Shawn French Rhett Buteau Totals Opponents LOB - Team (45), Opp (44). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (6). (vs. SEC West Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 x-brian Wilson / Nate Bumstead / Jake Tompkins / Justin Meier / Bo Pettit / Jason Determann / Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Jordan Faircloth / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Liuzza 2. SBA/ATT - Wilson (0-1), Liuzza (0-1). x-inactive player

44 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (vs. ranked teams Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: Away: 3-4 SEC: Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 21 Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Aaron Hill Ivan Naccarata Jon Zeringue Bruce Sprowl J.C. Holt Quinn Stewart Blake Gill Will Harris Matt Liuzza x-dustin Weaver Shawn French Rhett Buteau Totals Opponents LOB - Team (116), Opp (128). DPs turned - Team (13), Opp (17). IBB - Team (1), Hill 1, Opp (1). (vs. ranked teams Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 35 Justin Meier / x-brian Wilson / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / Jake Tompkins / Jason Determann / x-brandon Nall / Greg Smith / Billy Sadler / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Liuzza 2, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), Sadler 1. SBA/ATT - Weaver (5-7), Tompkins (4-5), Liuzza (1-2), Sadler (1-2), Bumstead (0-1), Wilson (0-1), Pettit (1-1). x-inactive player

45 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 13) (Away games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 8-5 Home: 0-0 Away: 8-5 SEC: 5-1 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 21 Clay Harris Bruce Sprowl J.C. Holt Aaron Hill Blake Gill Ryan Patterson Jon Zeringue Ivan Naccarata Matt Liuzza Quinn Stewart x-eric Wiethorn Will Harris x-matt Horwath Shawn French x-dustin Weaver Rhett Buteau Totals Opponents LOB - Team (111), Opp (109). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (7). IBB - Team (1), Gill 1. Picked off - Patterson 1, Gill 1. (Away games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 35 Justin Meier / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / x-brian Wilson / Jordan Faircloth / x-brandon Nall / Jason Determann / Billy Sadler / Jake Tompkins / Greg Smith / Chad Vaught / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (4), Liuzza 4, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Liuzza (0-5), French (5-5), Tompkins (2-4), Weaver (3-4), Meier (0-2), Vaught (2-2), Determann (2-2), Bumstead (0-2), Sadler (1-1), Pettit (1-1), Wilson (0-1). x-inactive player

46 Overall Statistics for LSU (through April 15) (Home games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: Away: 0-0 SEC: Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 Aaron Hill Ryan Patterson Ivan Naccarata Quinn Stewart Jon Zeringue Blake Gill Bruce Sprowl J.C. Holt x-dustin Weaver Clay Harris Matt Liuzza Will Harris x-matt Horwath x-eric Wiethorn Shawn French Rhett Buteau Ty Jensen Greg Smith Totals Opponents LOB - Team (178), Opp (164). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (34). IBB - Team (5), Hill 3, Harris, W. 1, Gill 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Gill 1, Stewart 1. (Home games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 x-brian Wilson / Justin Meier / Jake Tompkins / Bo Pettit / Nate Bumstead / Clay Harris / Jason Determann / Greg Smith / Chad Vaught / Billy Sadler / x-brandon Nall / Jordan Faircloth / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Liuzza 1, Weaver 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (3), Liuzza 1, Tompkins 1, Sadler 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Weaver (9-12), Tompkins (7-8), Liuzza (6-7), Sadler (2-5), French (3-3), Determann (2-2), Pettit (2-2), Faircloth (1-1), Harris, C. (1-1), Meier (1-1), Bumstead (1-1), Wilson (1-1). x-inactive player

47 Team Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) Batting (All games) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St Feb. 8 Northwestern St Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 22 Houston Feb. 23 Houston Feb. 28 at Long Beach St March 1 at Long Beach St March 2 at Long Beach St March 5 Southeastern La March 7 Winthrop March 8 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 14 *Florida March 15 *Florida March 16 *Florida March 21 at *Georgia March 22 at *Georgia March 23 at *Georgia March 25 at New Orleans March 28 at *Alabama March 29 at *Alabama March 30 at *Alabama April 2 Nicholls St April 4 *South Carolina April 5 *South Carolina April 6 *South Carolina April 9 at Northwestern St April 11 *Ole Miss April 12 *Ole Miss April 13 *Ole Miss April 15 Tulane Totals

48 Team Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 7 Northwestern St Feb. 8 Northwestern St Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 22 Houston Feb. 23 Houston Feb. 28 at Long Beach St March 1 at Long Beach St March 2 at Long Beach St March 5 Southeastern La March 7 Winthrop March 8 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 14 *Florida March 15 *Florida March 16 *Florida March 21 at *Georgia March 22 at *Georgia March 23 at *Georgia March 25 at New Orleans March 28 at *Alabama March 29 at *Alabama March 30 at *Alabama April 2 Nicholls St April 4 *South Carolina April 5 *South Carolina April 6 *South Carolina April 9 at Northwestern St April 11 *Ole Miss April 12 *Ole Miss April 13 *Ole Miss April 15 Tulane Totals * = SEC game

49 Team Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) Batting (All games) Total vs. vs. With Bases Bases With With Rch As 3rd And Date Opponent h/ab Left Right Runners Empty Loaded 2-outs RBI-op Leadoff LT 2out Feb. 7 Northwestern St Feb. 8 Northwestern St Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 22 Houston Feb. 23 Houston Feb. 28 at Long Beach St March 1 at Long Beach St March 2 at Long Beach St March 5 Southeastern La March 7 Winthrop March 8 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 14 *Florida March 15 *Florida March 16 *Florida March 21 at *Georgia March 22 at *Georgia March 23 at *Georgia March 25 at New Orleans March 28 at *Alabama March 29 at *Alabama March 30 at *Alabama April 2 Nicholls St April 4 *South Carolina April 5 *South Carolina April 6 *South Carolina April 9 at Northwestern St April 11 *Ole Miss April 12 *Ole Miss April 13 *Ole Miss April 15 Tulane Totals

50 Team Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) Pitching (All games) Total vs. vs. With Bases With Rch As Gnd Fly Date Opponent Score W-L h/ab Left Right Runners Empty 2-outs Leadoff Out Out ERA Feb. 7 Northwestern St. 2-1 W Feb. 8 Northwestern St W Feb. 9 Northwestern St. 5-3 W Feb. 11 at Centenary 15-0 W Feb. 14 Kansas 6-9 L Feb. 16 Kansas 4-6 L Feb. 16 Kansas 7-9 L Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe 9-4 W Feb. 22 Houston 2-7 L Feb. 23 Houston 5-2 W Feb. 28 at Long Beach St L March 1 at Long Beach St. 1-5 L March 2 at Long Beach St. 7-2 W March 5 Southeastern La. 4-2 W March 7 Winthrop 10-2 W March 8 Winthrop 11-1 W March 9 Winthrop 3-2 W March 11 at Tulane 4-5 L March 14 *Florida 9-0 W March 15 *Florida 3-2 W March 16 *Florida 8-8 T March 21 at *Georgia 12-5 W March 22 at *Georgia 13-6 W March 23 at *Georgia 3-2 W March 25 at New Orleans 4-5 L March 28 at *Alabama 2-4 L March 29 at *Alabama 10-6 W March 30 at *Alabama W April 2 Nicholls St. 6-2 W April 4 *South Carolina 5-1 W April 5 *South Carolina 5-8 L April 6 *South Carolina 12-4 W April 9 at Northwestern St. 6-4 W April 11 *Ole Miss 2-7 L April 12 *Ole Miss 14-6 W April 13 *Ole Miss 13-5 W April 15 Tulane 8-0 W Totals

51 Season Game Highs for LSU (through April 15) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 47 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) Runs scored: 15 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) Hits: 19 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) RBIs: 14 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) Doubles: 6 - vs Long Beach St. (March 2) 6 - vs Florida (March 14) Triples: 3 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) Home runs: 4 - vs Alabama (March 30) Total bases: 32 - vs Centenary (Feb. 11) Walks: 10 - vs Northwestern St. (April 9) Strikeouts: 12 - vs Northwestern St. (April 9) Sac hits: 2 - (4 games ) Sac flies: 2 - vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 9) 2 - vs Houston (Feb. 23) Stolen bases: 6 - vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 8) Hit by pitch: 3 - vs Ole Miss (April 12) Caught stealing: 1 - (9 games ) Runners LOB: 11 - vs Winthrop (March 7) 11 - vs Tulane (March 11) 11 - vs New Orleans (March 25) Hit into DP: 4 - vs Houston (Feb. 23) 4 - vs Florida (March 16) Fielding Putouts: 31 - vs Tulane (March 11) Assists: 18 - vs South Carolina (April 6) Errors: 4 - vs Houston (Feb. 22) 4 - vs Long Beach St. (Feb. 28) Passed balls: 1 - (6 games ) DPs turned: 3 - vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 9) Pitching Innings pitched: vs Tulane (March 11) Strikeouts: 15 - vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 7) Hits allowed: 2 - vs Tulane (April 15) Wild pitches: 3 - vs Georgia (March 22) 3 - vs Alabama (March 28) 3 - vs Alabama (March 30) Hit batters: 3 - vs Long Beach St. (March 2)

52 Season Game Highs for LSU (through April 15) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 6 - (6 games ) Runs scored: 4 - Ivan Naccarata vs Alabama (March 29) 4 - Aaron Hill vs Ole Miss (April 13) Hits: 5 - Aaron Hill vs South Carolina (April 5) RBIs: 6 - Clay Harris vs Ole Miss (April 13) Doubles: 3 - Aaron Hill vs Florida (March 14) Triples: 1 - (11 games ) Home runs: 2 - Clay Harris vs Alabama (March 30) 2 - Clay Harris vs Ole Miss (April 13) Total bases: 11 - Aaron Hill vs South Carolina (April 5) Walks: 2 - (16 games ) Strikeouts: 4 - Jon Zeringue vs Long Beach St. (March 1) 4 - J.C. Holt vs Winthrop (March 7) Sac hits: 1 - (15 games ) Sac flies: 1 - (14 games ) Stolen bases: 3 - J.C. Holt vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 8) Hit by pitch: 2 - J.C. Holt vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 7) 2 - Aaron Hill vs Kansas (Feb. 16) Caught stealing: 1 - (9 games ) Runners LOB: 6 - x-dustin Weaver vs Tulane (March 11) Fielding Putouts: 15 - x-dustin Weaver vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 7) Assists: 6 - Aaron Hill vs Winthrop (March 7) 6 - Blake Gill vs Tulane (March 11) Errors: 2 - (4 games ) Passed balls: 1 - (6 games ) Pitching Innings pitched: (4 games ) Strikeouts: 11 - Jake Tompkins vs Northwestern St. (Feb. 7) Wild pitches: 3 - Bo Pettit vs Georgia (March 22) 3 - Nate Bumstead vs Alabama (March 30) Hit batters: 3 - Bo Pettit vs Long Beach St. (March 2)

53 Miscellaneous Stats for LSU (through April 15) (All games) MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Tot MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Tot Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Aaron Hill Bruce Sprowl Blake Gill Ivan Naccarata Ryan Patterson Ryan Patterson Jon Zeringue Clay Harris Clay Harris Jon Zeringue Bruce Sprowl Quinn Stewart Quinn Stewart J.C. Holt J.C. Holt Matt Liuzza Matt Liuzza Will Harris Will Harris x-dustin Weaver x-matt Horwath TEAM TEAM HITTING STREAKS Longest Current Ivan Naccarata Aaron Hill Matt Liuzza J.C. Holt Bruce Sprowl Jon Zeringue Clay Harris Ryan Patterson Quinn Stewart Blake Gill x-dustin Weaver x-matt Horwath Will Harris Shawn French x-eric Wiethorn.. 2 -

54 Miscellaneous Stats for LSU (through April 15) (All games) STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION (Team W-L record when starter) PITCHER: 38 x-brian Wilson... 8 (5-3) 12 Jake Tompkins... 7 (3-3) 35 Justin Meier... 7 (4-3) 34 Bo Pettit... 7 (6-1) 41 Nate Bumstead... 6 (5-1) 4 Billy Sadler... 1 (1-0) 33 Jason Determann.. 1 (1-0) CATCHER: 14 Matt Liuzza (17-6) 9 x-dustin Weaver.. 10 (6-4) 50 Shawn French... 3 (2-1) FIRST BASE: 21 Clay Harris (16-5) 25 Will Harris... 9 (5-4) 3 Blake Gill... 6 (4-2) SECOND BASE: 3 Blake Gill (19-9) 7 Ivan Naccarata... 8 (6-2) THIRD BASE: 7 Ivan Naccarata (18-8) 5 Aaron Hill... 8 (5-3) 21 Clay Harris... 2 (2-0) SHORTSTOP: 5 Aaron Hill (20-8) 2 x-matt Horwath... 8 (5-3) LEFT FIELD: 24 Bruce Sprowl (17-5) 28 Ryan Patterson (8-5) 40 Quinn Stewart... 1 (0-1) CENTER FIELD: 1 J.C. Holt (19-9) 24 Bruce Sprowl... 8 (6-2) RIGHT FIELD: 16 Jon Zeringue (19-9) 28 Ryan Patterson... 9 (6-2) DESIGNATED HITTER: 40 Quinn Stewart (16-7) 28 Ryan Patterson (7-3) 47 x-eric Wiethorn.. 2 (1-1) 25 Will Harris... 1 (1-0)

55 AB-R-H-RBI Breakdown for LSU (through April 15) (All games) #32 #50 #3 #21 #25 #5 #1 #2 #10 #14 #7 #28 #24 #40 #9 #47 #16 Opponent Date BUTEAU FRENCH GILL HARRIS,C HARRIS,W HILL HOLT HORWATH JENSEN LIUZZA NACCARAT PATTERSO SPROWL STEWART WEAVER WIETHORN ZERINGUE NW Feb NW Feb NW Feb. 9..Def Def CC Feb. 11..Def KU Feb KU Feb KU Feb ULM Feb. 18..Def....Def UH Feb UH Feb LB Feb LB March LB March SLU March WU March 7..Def WU March WU March 9..Def TU March UF March UF March UF March UG March UG March UG March UNO March UA March 28..Def UA March UA March NS April SC April SC April SC April Def NW April UM April UM April UM April Def TU April

56 IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO Breakdown for LSU (through April 15) (All games) #41 #33 #29 #21 #35 #8 #34 Opponent Date BUMSTEAD DETERMANN FAIRCLOTH HARRIS,C MEIER NALL PETTIT Northwestern St. Feb Northwestern St. Feb Northwestern St. Feb * Centenary Feb * Kansas Feb Kansas Feb Kansas Feb * Louisiana-Monroe Feb * Houston Feb Houston Feb Long Beach St. Feb Long Beach St. March Long Beach St. March * Southeastern La. March * Winthrop March Winthrop March * Winthrop March Tulane March * Florida March Florida March * Florida March Georgia March Georgia March * Georgia March * New Orleans March * Alabama March Alabama March * Alabama March * Nicholls St. April * South Carolina April * South Carolina April * South Carolina April * Northwestern St. April Ole Miss April * Ole Miss April * Ole Miss April * Tulane April

57 IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO Breakdown for LSU (through April 15) (All games) #4 #27 #12 #23 #38 Opponent Date SADLER SMITH,G TOMPKINS VAUGHT WILSON Northwestern St. Feb * Northwestern St. Feb * Northwestern St. Feb Centenary Feb Kansas Feb * Kansas Feb * Kansas Feb Louisiana-Monroe Feb Houston Feb * Houston Feb * Long Beach St. Feb * Long Beach St. March * Long Beach St. March Southeastern La. March Winthrop March * Winthrop March Winthrop March * Tulane March Florida March * Florida March Florida March * Georgia March * Georgia March Georgia March New Orleans March Alabama March * Alabama March Alabama March Nicholls St. April South Carolina April South Carolina April South Carolina April Northwestern St. April * Ole Miss April Ole Miss April Ole Miss April Tulane April *......

58 Inherited Runners/Scored Breakdown for LSU (through April 15) (All games) #41 #33 #29 #21 #35 #8 #34 #4 #27 #12 #23 #38 Opp. Date BUMSTEAD DETERMAN FAIRCLOT HARRIS,C MEIER NALL PETTIT SADLER SMITH,G TOMPKINS VAUGHT WILSON NW Feb / / 0... Start NW Feb / 0 2 / Start NW Feb. 9 Start / / 0... CC Feb / 0 0 / 0... Start / KU Feb / / 0... Start KU Feb / / Start KU Feb. 16 Start... 0 / / ULM Feb / Start 0 / / UH Feb / / 0... Start UH Feb / Start LB Feb / 0 Start LB March 1 1 / Start LB March / 0 Start 0 / SLU March / Start WU March 7 0 / / Start WU March Start... 0 / WU March / Start TU March 11 3 / Start / 0 3 / UF March Start UF March Start UF March / / 1... Start UG March / / 0 0 / Start UG March / Start UG March 23 Start / UNO March Start / UA March / 1... Start UA March Start / UA March 30 Start 0 / / / NS April 2... Start / / 0... SC April Start SC April Start... 0 / SC April 6 Start NW April / Start / 0... UM April Start / UM April Start 3 / UM April 13 Start... 0 / / TU April / / 0... Start Totals 39/9 4 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 0 2 / 0 5 / 1 5 / 1 2 / 1 10/ 1 5 / 0 5 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0

59 LSU - Home Runs (through April 15) No. Player Gm# Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn Outs Count Score Final 1. Zeringue 2 Feb. 8 Northwestern St. Perkins W Holt 4 Feb. 11 at Centenary Biagi * W Stewart 5 Feb. 14 Kansas Wheeler * L Hill 5 Feb. 14 Kansas Wheeler L Horwath 5 Feb. 14 Kansas Wheeler L Patterson 7 Feb. 16 Kansas Holmes * L Stewart 8 Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Schwabe W Naccarata 10 Feb. 23 Houston Sullivan W Patterson 11 Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. Alvarez L Patterson 13 March 2 at Long Beach St. Ramos W Stewart 13 March 2 at Long Beach St. Ashabraner W Stewart 15 March 7 Winthrop Edwards W Gill 15 March 7 Winthrop Bean W Hill 16 March 8 Winthrop Carter W Naccarata 16 March 8 Winthrop Scoggin W Harris, C. 17 March 9 Winthrop Plexico W Gill 19 March 14 Florida Falkenbach W Patterson 19 March 14 Florida Potter W Harris, C. 21 March 16 Florida O'Day T Patterson 22 March 21 at Georgia Ruthven W Liuzza 22 March 21 at Georgia Ruthven W Zeringue 23 March 22 at Georgia Startup W Harris, W. 23 March 22 at Georgia Warren W Liuzza 24 March 23 at Georgia Benefield * W Harris, C. 25 March 25 at New Orleans Kling * L Zeringue 25 March 25 at New Orleans Kling L Zeringue 26 March 28 at Alabama Tankersley * L Zeringue 27 March 29 at Alabama Carter * W Naccarata 27 March 29 at Alabama Carter W Harris, C. 28 March 30 at Alabama Ponder * W Naccarata 28 March 30 at Alabama Ponder W Harris, C. 28 March 30 at Alabama Reed W Zeringue 28 March 30 at Alabama Reed W Patterson 29 April 2 Nicholls St. Bourg W Patterson 30 April 4 South Carolina Bondurant W Harris, C. 30 April 4 South Carolina Bondurant * W Hill 31 April 5 South Carolina Marchbanks * L Zeringue 31 April 5 South Carolina Hernandez * L Stewart 32 April 6 South Carolina Donald W Liuzza 32 April 6 South Carolina Beverly * W Hill 33 April 9 at Northwestern St. Keener * W Gill 35 April 12 Ole Miss Bradshaw * W Zeringue 35 April 12 Ole Miss Bradshaw W Harris, C. 36 April 13 Ole Miss Fowler, E W Harris, C. 36 April 13 Ole Miss Fowler, E W Holt 37 April 15 Tulane Goebel W 8-0 * - leadoff homerun LSU - Home Runs Allowed (through April 15) No. Player Gm# Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn Outs Count Score Final 1. Martin 3 Feb. 9 Northwestern St. Bumstead W Flynn 5 Feb. 14 Kansas Tompkins L Wheeler 5 Feb. 14 Kansas Nall * L Metcalf 6 Feb. 16 Kansas Wilson L Spanish 7 Feb. 16 Kansas Bumstead L Metcalf 7 Feb. 16 Kansas Bumstead L Wolfe 8 Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Meier * W Lucas 9 Feb. 22 Houston Tompkins L Heether 11 Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. Tompkins L Dempsey 15 March 7 Winthrop Faircloth * W McClain 22 March 21 at Georgia Sadler * W Coffey 23 March 22 at Georgia Pettit W Forbes 25 March 25 at New Orleans Meier L Hearod 26 March 28 at Alabama Wilson L Scott 27 March 29 at Alabama Tompkins W Hearod 28 March 30 at Alabama Bumstead W Campbell, Mi 31 April 5 South Carolina Pettit L Melillo 31 April 5 South Carolina Pettit L Swearingen 34 April 11 Ole Miss Meier L Waite 35 April 12 Ole Miss Pettit W Pettway 36 April 13 Ole Miss Bumstead * W 13-5 * - leadoff homerun

60 Date Opponent Result P 2/7 Northwestern St. W, 2-1 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-4 Hill-5 Gill-3 Sprowl-7 Zeringue-9 Horwath-6 Weaver-2 Tompkins 2/8 Northwestern St. W, 10-5 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-4 Hill-5 Gill-3 Sprowl-7 Zeringue-9 Horwath-6 Weaver-2 Wilson 2/9 Northwestern St. W, 5-3 Patterson-7 Sprowl-8 Hill-5 Wiethorn-DH Gill-4 W. Harris-3 Zeringue-9 Horwath-6 Liuzza-2 Bumstead 2/11 at Centenary W, 15-0 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-4 Hill-5 Gill-3 Patterson-7 Zeringue-9 Horwath-6 Liuzza-2 Meier 2/14 Kansas L, 9-6 (10) Stewart-DH Holt-8 Hill-5 Gill-3 Sprowl-7 Zeringue-6 Naccarata-4 Horwath-6 Liuzza-2 Tompkins 2/16 Kansas L, 6-4 Stewart-7 Holt-8 Hill-5 Patterson-9 Gill-4 Wiethorn-DH W. Harris-3 Horwath-6 Liuzza-2 Wilson 2/16 Kansas L, 9-7 (7) Sprowl-8 Stewart-DH Hill-5 Patterson-7 Gill-3 Zeringue-9 Naccarata-4 Horwath-6 French-2 Bumstead 2/18 UL-Monroe W, 9-4 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Hill-5 Gill-3 Zeringue-9 Patterson-7 Naccarata-4 Horwath-6 Liuzza-2 Meier 2/22 Houston L, 7-2 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Hill-6 Gill-4 Patterson-7 Zeringue-9 Naccarata-5 W. Harris-3 Weaver-2 Tompkins 2/23 Houston W, 5-2 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-5 Hill-6 Gill-4 Zeringue-9 Sprowl-7 W. Harris-3 Weaver-2 Wilson 2/28 at Long Beach St. L, 12-1 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Patterson-7 Hill-6 Gill-4 Zeringue-9 Naccarata-5 W. Harris-3 Weaver-2 Tompkins 3/1 at Long Beach St. L, 5-1 Holt-8 Patterson-DH Naccarata-5 Hill-6 Sprowl-7 Zeringue-9 Gill-4 W. Harris-3 Weaver-2 Wilson 3/2 at Long Beach St. W, 7-2 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Hill-6 Patterson-9 Naccarata-4 C. Harris-5 Sprowl-7 W. Harris-3 Weaver-2 Pettit 3/5 Southeastern La. W, 4-2 Sprowl-7 Stewart-DH Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 W. Harris-3 Gill-4 Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Meier 3/7 Winthrop W, 10-2 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Hill-6 Patterson-9 Naccarata-5 C. Harris-3 Gill-4 Weaver-2 Sprowl-7 Wilson 3/8 Winthrop W, 11-1 Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-5 Hill-6 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Sprowl-7 Weaver-2 Patterson-9 Pettit 3/9 Winthrop W, 3-2 Sprowl-8 Stewart-DH Patterson-7 Hill-6 C. Harris-5 Naccarata-4 Zeringue-9 W. Harris-3 Liuzza-2 Tompkins 3/11 at Tulane (Zephyr Field) L, 5-4 (11) Holt-8 Stewart-DH Naccarata-5 Hill-6 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Sprowl-7 Weaver-2 Patterson-9 Meier 3/14 Florida W, 9-0 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Patterson-9 Liuzza-2 Wilson 3/15 Florida W, 3-2 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Patterson-9 Liuzza-2 Pettit 3/16 Florida T, 8-8 (9) Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Patterson-9 Liuzza-2 Tompkins 3/21 at Georgia W, 12-5 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Patterson-9 Liuzza-2 Wilson 3/22 at Georgia W, 13-6 Sprowl-8 Patterson-7 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 W. Harris-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Pettit 3/23 at Georgia W, 3-2 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Bumstead 3/25 at UNO (Zephyr Field) L, 5-4 Patterson-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Meier 3/28 at Alabama L, 4-2 Sprowl-8 Patterson-7 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Stewart-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Wilson 3/29 at Alabama W, 10-6 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Pettit 3/30 at Alabama W, Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Bumstead 4/2 Nicholls St. W, 6-2 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 French-2 Determann 4/4 South Carolina W, 5-1 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Meier 4/5 South Carolina L, 8-5 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Pettit 4/6 South Carolina W, 12-4 Sprowl-8 Patterson-7 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 C. Harris-3 Gill-4 Stewart-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Bumstead 4/9 at Northwestern St. W, 6-4 Sprowl-8 Patterson-7 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 C. Harris-3 Gill-4 Stewart-DH Zeringue-9 French-2 Sadler 4/11 Ole Miss L, 7-2 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Meier 4/12 Ole Miss W, 14-6 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Pettit 4/13 Ole Miss W, 13-5 Sprowl-8 Patterson-7 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 C. Harris-3 Gill-4 Stewart-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Bumstead 4/15 Tulane W, 8-0 Sprowl-7 Holt-8 Hill-6 Naccarata-5 Gill-4 C. Harris-3 Patterson-DH Zeringue-9 Liuzza-2 Tompkins 4/18 at Vanderbilt Starting lineups

61 Date Opponent Result C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH P 2/7 Northwestern St. W, 2-1 Weaver Gill Naccarata Hill Horwath Sprowl Holt Zeringue Stewart Tompkins 2/8 Northwestern St. W, 10-5 Weaver Gill Naccarata Hill Horwath Sprowl Holt Zeringue Stewart Wilson 2/9 Northwestern St. W, 5-3 Liuzza W. Harris Gill Hill Horwath Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Wiethorn Bumstead 2/11 at Centenary W, 15-0 Liuzza Gill Naccarata Hill Horwath Patterson Holt Zeringue Stewart Meier 2/14 Kansas L, 9-6 (10) Liuzza Gill Horwath Hill Horwath Sprowl Holt Zeringue Stewart Tompkins 2/16 Kansas L, 6-4 Liuzza W. Harris Gill Hill Horwath Stewart Holt Patterson Wiethorn Wilson 2/16 Kansas L, 9-7 (7) French Gill Naccarata Hill Horwath Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Bumstead 2/18 UL-Monroe W, 9-4 Liuzza Gill Naccarata Hill Horwath Patterson Holt Zeringue Stewart Meier 2/22 Houston L, 7-2 Weaver W. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Holt Zeringue Stewart Tompkins 2/23 Houston W, 5-2 Weaver W. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Stewart Wilson 2/28 at Long Beach St. L, 12-1 Weaver W. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patteson Holt Zeringue Stewart Tompkins 3/1 at Long Beach St. L, 5-1 Weaver W. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Wilson 3/2 at Long Beach St. W, 7-2 Weaver W. Harris Naccarata C. Harris Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Pettit 3/5 Southeastern La. W, 4-2 Liuzza W. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Stewart Meier 3/7 Winthrop W, 10-2 Weaver C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Wilson 3/8 Winthrop W, 11-1 Weaver C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Pettit 3/9 Winthrop W, 3-2 Liuzza W. Harris Naccarata C. Harris Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Tompkins 3/11 at Tulane (Zephyr Field) L, 5-4 (11) Weaver C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Meier 3/14 Florida W, 9-0 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Wilson 3/15 Florida W, 3-2 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Pettit 3/16 Florida T, 8-8 (9) Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Tompkins 3/21 at Georgia W, 12-5 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Patterson Stewart Wilson 3/22 at Georgia W, 13-6 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue W. Harris Pettit 3/23 at Georgia W, 3-2 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Bumstead 3/25 at UNO (Zephyr Field) L, 5-4 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Holt Zeringue Stewart Meier 3/28 at Alabama L, 4-2 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Wilson 3/29 at Alabama W, 10-6 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Pettit 3/30 at Alabama W, Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Bumstead 4/2 Nicholls St. W, 6-2 French C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Determann 4/4 South Carolina W, 5-1 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Meier 4/5 South Carolina L, 8-5 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Pettit 4/6 South Carolina W, 12-4 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Bumstead 4/9 at Northwestern St. W, 6-4 French C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Sadler 4/11 Ole Miss L, 7-2 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Meier 4/12 Ole Miss W, 14-6 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Pettit 4/13 Ole Miss W, 13-5 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Patterson Sprowl Zeringue Stewart Bumstead 4/15 Tulane W, 8-0 Liuzza C. Harris Gill Naccarata Hill Sprowl Holt Zeringue Patterson Tompkins 4/18 at Vanderbilt Starting lineups

62 NOTES ON LSU POSITION PLAYERS #50 C Shawn French Sr., 6-0, 195, San Mateo, Calif. (College of San Mateo) Became LSU s backup catcher with shoulder injury to Dustin Weaver. Collected RBI single in first LSU plate appearance at Centenary (2/11). Made first start in series finale vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2). Started midweek games vs. Nicholls St. (4/2) and at Northwestern St. (4/9) to give starter Matt Liuzza rest. #3 1B/2B Blake Gill Soph., 5-10, 200, Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) The Tigers most versatile player, having started games this year at first and second base. Following a 2 -for-29 slump in late February, Gill is batting.342 in his last 10 games to raise his season average back above.300 at.303. Batting a respectable.289 this season vs. left-handed pitching this year after hitting just.115 vs. southpaws in Has collected 13 of his 28 RBI this season with two out. Collected two base hits in each of the Tigers first four games, and has 16 multi-hit games in His RBI double in the eighth inning proved to be the game winner in season opener vs. Northwestern St. (2/7). Collected a double and a triple and scored two runs in win at Centenary (2/11). Went 2 -for-4 with a two-run home run and three RBI in SEC opening victory over Florida (3/14). Batted.400 (6-for-15) to help LSU to a three-game sweep at Georgia (3/21-23). Went 3 -for-6 with two runs scored and two RBI, including a triple, in second game of Georgia series (3/22), his fourth career three-hit game. Collected bases-clearing triple and RBI double in second game of Alabama series (3/29), driving in all four runs with two out. Got LSU on the board with two-run double in first inning of series finale at Alabama (3/30). Notched two-out, two-run single in seventh inning vs. Nicholls St. (4/2). Went 2 -for-4 with key RBI double to spur Tigers to series finale victory over South Carolina (4/6). Collected 2 -for-4 game at Northwestern St. (4/9), leaving him 8 -for-17 this season against the Demons. Went 2 -for-5 with two runs scored, a home run and three RBI in second game of Ole Miss series (4/12). Went 2 -for-4 with an RBI single in the Tigers win over Tulane (4/15). #21 1B Clay Harris Soph. 6-4, 225, Slidell (Slidell HS) Has assumed full-time starting role at first base for the Tigers. Batting.441 (26-for-59) with six home runs, 22 RBI and a.864 slugging percentage in SEC games this year. Has played his best against the best, hitting.468 with four home runs, 13 RBI and an.894 slugging percentage vs. ranked teams in 12 games. Hitting.396 with a team high eight home runs, 30 RBI and a.796 slugging percentage for the year. Hitting.375 with runners in scoring position and batting.433 with 14 RBI with two out. Batted.379 (11-for-29) during a seven-game hitting streak (3/9-22). Enjoyed monster game in series finale vs. Ole Miss (4/13), launching two home runs and driving in a season and career high six runs. It was Harris third two-home run game of his career and second of the year. Hit a two-out, two-run home run to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth vs. Winthrop (3/9). LSU rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win, 3-2. Went 2 -for-3 with a pair of RBI in series opener vs. Winthrop (3/7). Hit a three-run home run in sixth inning to give LSU the lead in series finale vs. Florida (3/16) Went 3 -for-5 with two doubles and an RBI in first start of the season at third base to help LSU defeat Long Beach St. (3/2). In the finale of the Long Beach series, teamed up with younger brother Will to become first brother tandem to start for LSU since Terry and Joey Belle in Went 3 -for-5 with three RBI in LSU s win over Georgia in second game of series (3/22). Hit third home run of the season and went 2 -for-5 against UNO at Zephyr Field (3/25). Became first LSU player to hit two home runs in a game this season at Alabama (3/30). Batted.538 with a pair of three-hit games in Alabama series (3/28-30). Went 5 -for-11 in three game series vs. South Carolina (4/4-6). A 2002 freshman All-American, going 3-0 with a 4.15 ERA in 16 pitching appearances. In only pitching appearance of 2003, threw 2 1/3 scoreless innings vs. Northwestern St. (2/8).

63 #25 1B Will Harris Fr., 6-4, 230, Slidell (Slidell HS) Top recruit who is a star of the future for the Tigers. In the finale of the Long Beach series, teamed up with older brother Clay to become first brother tandem to start for LSU since Terry and Joey Belle in Picked up first RBI with infield single in ninth inning at Centenary (2/11). Went 2 -for-4 with double, sacrifice fly and run scored in win over Houston (2/23). Went 3 -for-6 in starting both games of Houston series (2/22-23). Went 2 -for-5 with two-run home run, the first of his LSU career, at Georgia (3/22). Collected pinch hit single in series finale vs. Ole Miss (4/13). #5 SS/3B Aaron Hill Jr., 6-0, 200, Visalia, Calif. (Redwood HS) SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK (APRIL 14) The only LSU player to start every game in 2003, and the Tigers new team leader in the aftermath of the tragic death of Wally Pontiff. The Tigers leader in batting average at.388, and is the SEC leader in on-base percentage (.512) and walks (29). Also leads the Tigers in numerous other offensive categories, including RBI (33), runs scored (37) and doubles (14). Batting.468 with nine doubles, 15 RBI and a.575 on-base percentage in SEC games. In the Tigers last 10 games, Hill is batting.475 (18-for-40) with 15 runs scored, 12 RBI and an.850 slugging percentage. Hitting.425 with runners in scoring position and batting.444 with 12 RBI with two out. Began season at third base, but has moved back to shortstop, the position he manned in Named SEC Player of the Week after batting.538 (7-for-13) in the Tigers series vs. Ole Miss, collecting three hits in each of the last two games. Scored four runs in series finale vs. Ole Miss (4/13), setting a new career high. Drove in game winning runs at Northwestern St. (4/9) with a two-run double in the eighth inning and finished the night 3 - for-3. Became first LSU player to hit for the cycle in six years vs. South Carolina (4/5), and also went 5-for-5 to tie school record for hits in a game. Became first LSU player to collect four hits in a game this year in series opener vs. Florida (3/14), going 4-for-4 with three runs scored and tying an LSU school record with three doubles. Finished Florida series (3/14-16) with five doubles and a.636 batting average (7-for-11). Batted.455 (5-for-11) in three-game sweep at Georgia (3/21-23). In first game of Georgia series (3/21), Hill drove in a career high four runs. Went 2 -for-3 with RBI double to lead five-run first inning in victory over Northwestern St. (2/8). Went 2 -for-5 with a triple and 2 RBI in win at Centenary (2/11). Collected a season high 3 RBI with a two-run single and a triple in win over Southeastern La. (3/5). Also collected his first two-hit game since February 16. Batted 385 (5-for-13) in three-game sweep of Winthrop (3/7-9), and hit a two-run home run in middle game of Winthrop series (3/8). A member of the 2000 United States national team that won the silver medal at the World University Games in Italy. Ranked 16 th among the nation s top 50 juniors in a survey conducted by Baseball America magazine. A seventh-round pick by the Anaheim Angels in #1 CF J.C. Holt Soph., 5-9, 170, Sieper (Oak Hill HS) Had a 10-game hitting streak from March 16 through April 6, batting.302 during the streak. A 2001 freshman All-American at second base, he has moved to center field this year to utilize his outstanding speed. Has not committed an error in 53 chances in the outfield this season. Went 3 -for-6 with a double, a triple and a home run at Centenary (2/11), his sixth career game of three or more hits. Had second straight three-hit game vs. Kansas (2/14), going 3-for-5. Went 2 -for-5 with a run scored an RBI at Tulane (3/11). Went 3 -for-8 in the final two games of the Florida series (3/15-16), and did not strike out in consecutive games for the first time this year. Batted.385 (5-for-13) in Tigers three-game sweep of Georgia (3/21-23). Plated LSU s first run of South Carolina series (4/4) with an RBI double. Hit second home run of the season with opposite field two-run blast vs. Tulane (4/15).

64 #14 C Matt Liuzza Fr., 6-0, 190, Metairie (Rummel HS) Talented true freshman who has stepped into starting role behind the plate with shoulder injury to Dustin Weaver. Has thrown out six of 12 runners attempting to steal on him, and in the last 10 games, no opponent has even attempted to steal on him. Posted a 12-game hitting streak (3/15-4/6), batting.327 (16-for-49) during the streak. Has hit safely in 15 of last 16 games and in 21 of 25 games he has played this year. Launched game-winning solo home run on first pitch of ninth inning at Georgia (3/23), and also scored two of LSU s three runs in the contest. Hit his first career home run in the opener of the Georgia series (3/21) Tied the Tigers game with Florida (3/15) with a two-run single in the sixth inning. Collected first career two-hit game in series finale vs. Florida (3/16). Went 1 -for-2 with RBI single in his LSU debut vs. Northwestern St. (2/9). Went 1 -for-3 and knocked in game winning run in finale of Winthrop series (3/9) when he was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Launched solo home run in seventh inning of series finale vs. South Carolina (4/6). #7 2B/3B Ivan Naccarata Jr., 5-11, 185, Longeuil, Quebec (Chipola JC) Has hit safely in 30 of 36 games in which he has made a plate appearances this year. Came to LSU in January from Chipola Junior College in Florida. His 19-game hitting streak (2/11-3/21) is the longest streak for both LSU and the SEC this season. Batted.387 (29-for-75) with 15 runs scored and 17 RBI during the streak. Has seen time at both second base and third base this season. Scored the game winning run in the eighth inning in season opener vs. Northwestern St. (2/7). Went 2 -for-6 with 3 RBI at Centenary (2/11). Collected RBI triple to clinch victory vs. UL-Monroe (2/18). Hit two-run home run for first career LSU home run and went 2-for-4 in win over Houston (2/23). Drove in LSU s only run in second game of series at Long Beach St. (3/1) Collected RBI double in helping LSU to victory in series finale at Long Beach St. (3/2). Launched a two-run home run and scored three runs in win over Winthrop (3/8). Doubled in bottom of the ninth and eventually scored winning run in series finale vs. Winthrop (3/9), as LSU rallied from a 2-0 deficit. Tied a season high with three RBI in 2-for-5 night vs. Florida (3/14). Notched first career three hit game in series finale vs. Florida (3/16). Drove in game tying run in sixth inning of series finale at Georgia (3/23). Launched three-run home run in second game of series at Alabama (3/29), then followed that up with another home run in series finale (3/30). Went 2 -for-3 and scored a pair of runs in win over Nicholls St. (4/2), his third straight multi-hit game. Launched two-run home run in series finale vs. South Carolina (4/6). Drove in five runs of the final two games of the series vs. Ole Miss (4/12-13). Selected in the major league draft by the Montreal Expos in 2000 and the Houston Astros in #28 OF Ryan Patterson Soph., 5-11, 195, Rowlett, Texas (Texarkana College) Junior college transfer who has worked way into starting role in the LSU outfield with good speed and a strong arm. Has not gone consecutive games without a hit this year, hitting safely in 28 of the 33 games he has played. Batting.331 on the year, one of six LSU regulars at.300 or better. Batting.371 in SEC games, and is batting.381 in the Tigers last 10 contests. Started LSU career with a six-game hitting streak (2/9-18), batting.421 (8-for-19) during the streak. Has collected three hit streaks of five games or more this year, and has 11 multi-hit games. Went 2 -for-3 with double and first career home run in series finale vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2). Hit two-run home run that gave Tigers the lead for good in win in series finale at Long Beach St. (3/2). Launched home run and made sliding catch of foul ball in series opener vs. Florida (3/14). Hit home run in first game at Georgia (3/21), the first of back -to-back home runs for the Tigers. Gave LSU the lead for good with a three-run home run in win over Nicholls St. (4/2), his first career game with three RBI. Went 3 -for-5 with two runs scored in series finale vs. South Carolina (4/6). Collected two hits in each of the final two games of series vs. Ole Miss (4/12-13). Went 2 -for-4 with a key RBI double in victory over Tulane (4/15).

65 #24 OF Bruce Sprowl Soph., 5-9, 165, Knoxville, Tenn. (Shelton State CC) Talented junior college transfer who has stepped in to start in the outfield. Has hit safely in 26 of 33 games this year. Batting.333 (23-for-69) vs. left-handed pitching this year, the highest mark for an LSU left-handed hitter. Has struck out just eight times in 151 plate appearances. Had a seven game hitting streak (2/16-3/8), batting.370 (10-for-27) during the streak. Scored two runs in victory over Northwestern St. (2/8). Went 2-for-4 with RBI single in series finale vs. Northwestern St. (2/9). Collected first career triple and scored first run in win over Houston (2/23). Went 2 -for-5 with 2 RBI and a double in win over Long Beach St. (3/2). Went 2 -for-5 with a pair of RBI in series opener vs. Winthrop (3/7). Went 2 -for-5 with an RBI at Tulane (3/11). Collected first three-hit game in 3-for-5 effort vs. Florida (3/14). Was the Tigers leading hitter in three-game series at Georgia (3/21-23), batting.467 (7-for-15) and collecting at least two hits in every game. Collected two hits in each of the final two games of the series vs. Ole Miss (4/12-13). #40 DH Quinn Stewart Soph., 6-2, 190, Rowlett, Texas (Odessa JC) Powerful junior college transfer who provides power in the Tiger lineup. Has nine multi-hit games this season, including a pair of three-hit outings. Batting only.182 (6-for-33) with runners in scoring position this year. Had 2-for-3 outing in season opener vs. Northwestern St. (2/7). Went 2 -for-5 with two runs scored and a double in win at Centenary (2/11). Went 3 -for-5 with leadoff home run and two doubles vs. Kansas (2/14). Clouted two-run home run vs. UL-Monroe (2/18). Clouted two-run home run in series opener vs. Winthrop (3/7). Notched second three-hit game in series finale vs. Florida (3/16), going 3-for-5). Launched two-run home run in series finale vs. South Carolina (4/6). #16 OF Jon Zeringue Soph., 6-1, 215, Thibodaux (E.D. White HS) Hitting.367 with seven home runs, 17 RBI and an.800 slugging percentage since his reinstatement to the LSU starting lineup on March 22. Has committed just one error in 46 chances in the outfield despite continuing adjustment to the new position. Batting.385 (15-for-39) with 10 RBI in the Tigers last 10 outings, helping LSU go 8-2 in that stretch. Has raised batting average over the last three weeks from.204 following 1-for-19 slump to.292. Batting.362 with six home runs in SEC games. Batting a solid.381 with runners in scoring position and has collected 13 two-out RBI on the year. Tied with Clay Harris for team lead with eight home runs. Gave LSU the lead for good in second game of series against Ole Miss (4/12) with a two-run double, and later added a two-run home run. Hit a home run in all three games of series at Alabama (3/28-30), giving him four consecutive games with a home run. Hit mammoth home run vs. UNO at Zephyr Field (3/25), hitting blast over the scoreboard in left-center field for a shot that traveled approximately 450 feet. Made first start in nearly two w eeks at Georgia (3/22) and went 3-for-5 with a two-run home run and two doubles in the best game of his LSU career. Hit LSU s first home run of 2003 in first inning vs. Northwestern St. (2/8). Went 2 -for-5 at Centenary (2/11). Two-run double gave LSU all the runs it would need in victory over UL-Monroe (2/18). Was the only LSU player with two hits, including RBI double, vs. Houston (2/22). Third-round pick in 2001 of the Chicago White Sox. Went 3 -for-4 with home run in losing effort vs. South Carolina (4/5). Went 2 -for-4 with two-run single to cap LSU s scoring spree vs. Tulane (4/15).

66 NOTES ON LSU PITCHERS #41 RHP Nate Bumstead see bio page in main notes #33 LHP Jason Determann RS Fr., 5-11, 160, Baton Rouge (Catholic HS) Talented local product is the Tigers only experienced southpaw due to injury to Lane Mestepey. Has not allowed an earned run in his last 13 innings pitched, giving up just two unearned runs and six hits in that span. Has recovered fully from Tommy John surgery on his elbow last season and will be key component of Tiger staff. Allowing opponents to hit just.188 against him this season. Has recorded 25 strikeouts with just five walks in 23 innings pitched, and has given up less than one baserunner per inning this year. Took part in second shutout this season vs. Tulane (4/15), giving up just one hit in three scoreless innings. Turned in sterling relief outing to improve to 2-0 at Northwestern St. (4/9), striking out five and walking none while giving up just two hits in 3 2/3 scoreless innings. Made first start of the season vs. Nicholls St. (4/2) a memorable one, striking out a career high seven and allowing no earned runs in four innings. Made return with two scoreless innings at Centenary (2/11), striking out three. Added 2 1/3 scoreless innings vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1). Earned save with a career high four-inning stint vs. Southeastern Louisiana (3/5), holding LSU shutout into the ninth inning and striking out a career high four. Picked up his first win of the season in relief vs. Winthrop (3/9), giving up no hits over two innings. Saw first SEC action by pitching ninth inning at Georgia (3/22). #29 RHP Jordan Faircloth Soph., 6-3, 210, Alexandria (Alexandria Senior HS) Adopted side-arm delivery to become solid reliever in Tigers bullpen corps. Pitched one scoreless inning vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) and at Centenary (2/11). Gave up one run on two hits over two innings in series opener vs. Winthrop (3/7). Struck out two batters in perfect ninth inning at Georgia (3/21), his first SEC action of his career. Struggled in outing vs. Ole Miss (4/13), giving up three runs on four hits in 2/3 of an inning. #35 RHP Justin Meier see bio page in main notes #34 RHP Bo Pettit see bio pages in main notes #4 RHP Billy Sadler Jr., 6-0, 190, Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola JC) Junior college transfer who has become key middle reliever, leading team with 14 appearances. Has allowed just one of 10 inherited runners to score against him this year. Averaging strikeouts per nine innings this year Picked up opening night victory over Northwestern St. (2/7) by working 2 2/3 scoreless innings and striking out four. Worked scoreless ninth inning to wrap up shutout at Centenary (2/11). Gave up no earned runs in two-inning stint in win at Long Beach St. (3/2). Despite losing at Tulane (3/11), struck out a season high four in 3 2/3 innings. Went a season long four innings vs. Florida (3/16), fanning a season high seven but giving up three runs in the eighth inning that left the game tied. Struggled in relief outing at Alabama (3/30), giving up four ninth inning runs while retiring just one batter. Made first career start at Northwestern St. (4/9), giving up one run on four hits in three innings. Notched first career save vs. Ole Miss (4/12), allowing no hits in the final 1 1/3 innings. Pitched ninth inning to complete shutout of Tulane (4/15).

67 #27 LHP Greg Smith Fr., 6-2, 180, Alexandria (Alexandria Senior HS) Has worked way into becoming key left-handed option out of LSU bullpen. Also could see time at first base, as he.479 in his final year of high school to earn Louisiana Mr. Baseball honors. Pitched two scoreless innings in LSU debut vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2). Threw three innings at Long Beach St. (2/28), but was victimized by poor defense, yielding seven unearned runs. Turned in sterling relief outing vs. Winthrop (3/8) to earn his first career save, giving up no hits over three innings. Was a defensive replacement at first base in ninth inning of series finale vs. Winthrop (3/9). Gave up game-tying run in one-plus inning at Tulane (3/11). Struck out four in four inning relief stint vs. South Carolina (4/5), the longest of his LSU career. #12 RHP Jake Tompkins Sr., 6-0, 195, Auburn, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Has made return to the LSU bullpen after spending first six games of the year in the starting rotation. Ranked 16 th among the nation s top 50 seniors by Baseball America. Rated as having the best breaking ball and second best control in the SEC by Baseball America. Made first start in four weeks a tremendous one, giving up just one hit and striking out seven vs. Tulane (4/15) to earn his first win of the year. Notched key save in second game of Alabama series (3/29), striking out six batters over the final 3 2/3 innings. Took tough luck loss at UNO (3/25) by giving up unearned run in ninth inning. Notched first save of 2003 by pitching scoreless ninth inning at Georgia (3/23), completing three-game sweep for the Tigers. Struck out a career high 11 batters in 5 2/3 innings in season opener vs. Northwestern St. (2/7). Fanned six over seven innings vs. Kansas (2/14), but got no decision for second consecutive start this season. Took first loss of season vs. Houston (2/22), yielding five runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. Struggled in return to California at Long Beach St. (2/28), giving up four runs on five hits in five innings. Struck out seven and gave up two runs over seven innings in series finale vs. Winthrop (3/9). Took fourth no decision of 2003 vs. Florida (3/16), lasting just 3.1 innings and giving up three runs on four hits. A 28 th -round draft choice of the Texas Rangers in #23 RHP Chad Vaught 5th yr. Sr., 6-4, 220, Ferriday (Huntington Academy) One of two fifth-year seniors, along with Bo Pettit, in the LSU program. Came through with clutch relief performance vs. Nicholls St. (4/2), giving up four hits but throwing four scoreless innings to earn first career victory. Prior to Nicholls St. game, Vaught had pitched just seven total innings in his LSU career. Gave up three runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings at Northwestern St. (4/9). #38 RHP Brian Wilson Jr., 6-1, 205, Londonderry, N.H. (Londonderry HS) Is out for the remainder of the 2003 season after suffering an elbow injury in last start on March 28 at Alabama. Finishes the 2003 season at 5-3 with a 3.38 ERA, and is now for his LSU career. Ranked No. 26 among nation s top 50 juniors by Baseball America. Has been both a starter and reliever during his LSU career. Turned in sterling performance in the Tigers SEC opener vs. Florida (3/14), striking out a season high nine and walking only one batter in throwing a five-hit, complete game shutout. Worked 5 2/3 innings and picked up win vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) in first outing of the season. Took loss vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1), getting tagged for 11 hits and five runs in five innings. Had spectacular outing in win over Houston (2/16), taking a shutout into the eighth inning and giving up no walks in seven-plus innings. In win over Houston, Wilson struck out five and gave up only six singles, allowing just one runner to reach third base in the first seven innings. Retired 10 consecutive batters in the second through fifth innings. Record fell to 2-2 at Long Beach St. (3/1), giving up four runs on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. Improved to 3-2 in opener of Winthrop series (3/7), giving up one run on five hits in five innings with six strikeouts. Picked up third consecutive victory at Georgia (3/21), giving up just two runs in six innings. Battled 7 2/3 innings despite sore arm at Alabama (3/28). First LSU player to hail from New Hampshire.

68 LSU Baseball Season and Career Game Highs Through April 15 #41 RHP Nate Bumstead see bio page in main notes #33 LHP Jason Determann Category Innings Pitched (twice) Strikeouts...7 vs. Nicholls St. (4/2) Hits allowed...3 (twice) Runs allowed...2 (twice) Earned runs...2 vs. Southeastern La. (3/5) Walks...2 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1) Career 4.0 (three times) Same Same Same Same Same #29 RHP Jordan Faircloth Category...High Innings Pitched vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 2) Strikeouts...2 at Georgia (3/21) Hits allowed...4 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Runs allowed...3 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Earned runs...3 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Walks...1 (twice) #50 C Shawn French Category...High At-bats...4 (twice) Runs...1 at Centenary (2/11) Hits...1 (twice) RBI...1 (twice) Doubles...None Triples...None Home Runs...None Stolen Bases...None #3 2B/1B Blake Gill Category Career At-bats...6 at Georgia (3/22) Same Runs...2 (four times) 3 (twice) Hits...3 at Georgia (3/22) 4 vs. Mercer (2/17/02) RBI...4 at Alabama (3/29) 6 vs. Georgia (4/14/02) Doubles...1 (six times) 1 (several times) Triples...1 (three times) 1 (five times) Home Runs...1 (three times) 1 (four times) Stolen Bases...1 (three times) 1 (four times)

69 #21 RHP/IF Clay Harris Batting Category At-bats...5 (six times) Runs...3 at Alabama (3/30) Hits...3 (four times) RBI...6 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Doubles...2 (twice) Triples...None Home Runs...2 (twice) Stolen Bases...None Career 5 (several times) Same 3 (six times) Same Same None t (three times None Pitching Category Career Innings Pitched vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) 7.0 at UL-Monroe (4/23/02) Strikeouts...1 vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) 8 vs. Tulane (3/5/02) Hits allowed...3 vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) 9 at Southeastern La. (3/26/02) Runs allowed...none 6 at Houston (2/24/02) Earned runs...none 5 at Auburn (4/6/02) Walks...1 vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) 2 at Auburn (4/6/02) #25 1B Will Harris Batting Category...High At-bats...5 at Georgia (3/22) Runs...2 at Georgia (3/22) Hits...2 (twice) RBI...2 at Georgia (3/22) Doubles...1 (twice) Triples...None Home Runs...1 at Georgia (3/22) Stolen Bases...None #5 SS Aaron Hill Category At-bats...6 at Centenary (2/11) Runs...4 vs. Ole Miss (4/13) Hits...5 vs. South Carolina (4/5) RBI...4 at Georgia (3/21) Doubles...3 vs. Florida (3/14) Triples...1 (four times) Home Runs...1 (four times) Stolen Bases...2 at Georgia (3/21) #1 OF J.C. Holt Category At-bats...6 (twice) Runs...2 (five times) Hits...3 (twice) RBI...3 at Centenary (2/11) Doubles...1 (five times) Triples...1 at Centenary (2/11) Home Runs...1 (twice) Stolen Bases...3 vs. Northwestern St. (2/8) Career 6 (four times) Same Same 4 (seven times) Same 1 (six times) 1 (several times) 2 (three times) Career 6 (six times) 3 (twice) 4 (twice) 3 (three times) 1 (several times) 1 (seven times) 1 (five times) Same

70 #14 C Matt Liuzza Category... High At-bats... 5 (four times) Runs... 2 (twice) Hits... 2 (five times) RBI... 2 (twice) Doubles... 1 at Georgia (3/22) Triples... None Home Runs... 1 (three times) Stolen Bases... 1 vs. Northwestern St. (2/9) #35 RHP Justin Meier see bio page in main notes #7 3B/2B Ivan Naccarata Category... High At-bats... 6 at Centenary (2/11) Runs... 4 at Alabama (3/29) Hits... 3 vs. Florida (3/16) RBI... 3 (four times) Doubles... 1 (six times) Triples... 1 (twice) Home Runs... 1 (five times) Stolen Bases... 1 (seven times) #28 OF Ryan Patterson Category... High At-bats... 5 (seven times) Runs... 2 (four times) Hits... 3 (twice) RBI... 3 vs. Nicholls St. (4/2) Doubles... 2 vs. Winthrop (3/8) Triples... None Home Runs... 1 (seven times) Stolen Bases... None #34 RHP Bo Pettit see bio page in main notes #4 RHP Billy Sadler Category... High Innings Pitched vs. Florida (3/16) Strikeouts... 7 vs. Florida (3/16) Hits allowed... 3 vs. Northwestern St. (2/7) Runs allowed... 4 at Alabama (3/30) Earned runs... 3 (twice) Walks allowed... 3 at Alabama (3/30)

71 #27 LHP Greg Smith Category...High Innings Pitched vs. South Carolina (4/5) Strikeouts...4 (twice) Hits allowed...8 at Long Beach St. (2/28) Runs allowed...8 at Long Beach St. (2/28) Earned runs...1 (twice) Walks allowed...1 (three times) #24 OF Bruce Sprowl Category...High At-bats...6 at Georgia (3/21) Runs...2 (six times) Hits...3 (twice) RBI...2 (three times) Doubles...1 (five times) Triples...1 vs. Houston (2/23) Home Runs...None Stolen Bases...1 (three times) #40 DH Quinn Stewart Category...High At-bats...6 at Tulane (3/11) Runs...2 (three times) Hits...3 (twice) RBI...2 (twice) Doubles...2 vs. Kansas (2/14) Triples...None Home Runs...1 (five times) Stolen Bases...None #12 RHP Jake Tompkins Category Career Innings Pitched (twice) 8.0 vs. Long Beach St. (3/3/02) Strikeouts...11 vs. Northwestern St. (2/7) Same Hits allowed...7 (twice) 12 vs. Long Beach St. (3/3/02) Runs allowed...6 vs. Kansas (2/14) Same Earned runs...5 (twice) 5 (three times) Walks...4 vs. Winthrop (3/9) 4 (five times) #23 RHP Chad Vaught Category Career Innings Pitched vs. Nicholls St. (4/2) 6.0 vs. Southeastern La. (2/12/02) Strikeouts...4 at Northwestern St. (4/9) 8 vs. Southeastern La. (2/12/02) Hits allowed...5 at Northwestern St. (4/9) 5 (twice) Runs allowed...3 at Northwestern St. (4/9) Same Earned runs...3 at Northwestern St. (4/9) Same Walks...2 at Northwestern St. (4/9) Same

72 #38 RHP Brian Wilson Category Career Innings Pitched vs. Florida (3/14) 9.0 (three times complete game) Strikeouts...9 vs. Florida (3/14) 11 at Tennessee (5/4/02, Game 2) Hits allowed...11 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1) 11 (twice) Runs allowed...5 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1) 6 (twice) Earned runs...5 vs. Kansas (2/16, Game 1) 6 at Florida (5/11/02) Walks...2 (twice) 4 (three times) #16 OF/C Jon Zeringue Category Career At-bats...5 (four times) 5 (six times) Runs...2 (three times) 2 (four times) Hits...3 (twice) 3 (three times) RBI...4 vs. Ole Miss (4/12) Same Doubles...2 at Georgia (3/22) 2 (twice) Triples...None None Home Runs...1 (eight times) 1 (several times) Stolen Bases...None 1 vs. Mercer (2/16/02)

73 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #41 Nate Bumstead - 10 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe March 1 at Long Beach St March 7 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 23 at Georgia * March 30 at Alabama * April 6 South Carolina * April 13 Ole Miss * Totals #32 Rhett Buteau - 8 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe March 7 Winthrop March 8 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop March 22 at Georgia March 28 at Alabama Totals #33 Jason Determann - 9 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 16 Kansas March 5 Southeastern La March 9 Winthrop March 22 at Georgia March 30 at Alabama April 2 Nicholls St. * April 9 at Northwestern St April 15 Tulane Totals #29 Jordan Faircloth - 6 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 8 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 16 Kansas March 7 Winthrop March 21 at Georgia April 13 Ole Miss Totals #50 Shawn French - 9 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe March 8 Winthrop March 22 at Georgia April 2 Nicholls St. * April 6 South Carolina April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 13 Ole Miss Totals

74 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #3 Blake Gill - 36 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals #21 Clay Harris - 25 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 11 at Centenary March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals #21 Clay Harris - 1 appearance (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 8 Northwestern St Totals

75 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #25 Will Harris - 15 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop March 8 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop * March 22 at Georgia * April 6 South Carolina April 13 Ole Miss Totals #5 Aaron Hill - 37 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals

76 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #1 J.C. Holt - 32 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss April 15 Tulane * Totals #2 x-matt Horwath - 8 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Totals #10 Ty Jensen - 1 game (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg March 8 Winthrop Totals

77 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #14 Matt Liuzza - 26 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop March 9 Winthrop * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals #35 Justin Meier - 9 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 11 at Tulane * March 16 Florida March 25 at New Orleans * March 30 at Alabama April 4 South Carolina * April 11 Ole Miss * Totals

78 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #7 Ivan Naccarata - 37 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals #8 x-brandon Nall - 6 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 7 Northwestern St Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 22 Houston March 2 at Long Beach St Totals

79 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #28 Ryan Patterson - 33 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals #34 Bo Pettit - 8 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 23 Houston March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 8 Winthrop * March 15 Florida * March 22 at Georgia * March 29 at Alabama * April 5 South Carolina * April 12 Ole Miss * Totals #4 Billy Sadler - 14 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 7 Northwestern St Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 14 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 22 Houston March 2 at Long Beach St March 11 at Tulane March 16 Florida March 21 at Georgia March 30 at Alabama April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 12 Ole Miss April 15 Tulane Totals

80 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #27 Greg Smith - 8 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 28 at Long Beach St March 8 Winthrop March 11 at Tulane March 21 at Georgia April 2 Nicholls St April 5 South Carolina April 13 Ole Miss Totals #24 Bruce Sprowl - 33 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 23 Houston * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals

81 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #40 Quinn Stewart - 27 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 9 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * March 14 Florida * March 15 Florida * March 16 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 22 at Georgia March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss April 13 Ole Miss * Totals #12 Jake Tompkins - 12 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 9 Winthrop * March 16 Florida * March 23 at Georgia March 25 at New Orleans March 28 at Alabama March 29 at Alabama April 11 Ole Miss April 15 Tulane * Totals #23 Chad Vaught - 3 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 9 Northwestern St April 2 Nicholls St April 9 at Northwestern St Totals #9 x-dustin Weaver - 11 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 2 at Long Beach St. * March 7 Winthrop * March 8 Winthrop * March 11 at Tulane * Totals

82 Individual Game-by-Game for LSU (through April 15) #47 x-eric Wiethorn - 3 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Totals #38 x-brian Wilson - 8 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 16 Kansas-1 * Feb. 23 Houston * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 7 Winthrop * March 14 Florida * March 21 at Georgia * March 28 at Alabama * Totals #16 Jon Zeringue - 29 games (All games) Date Opponent GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 7 Northwestern St. * Feb. 8 Northwestern St. * Feb. 9 Northwestern St. * Feb. 11 at Centenary * Feb. 14 Kansas * Feb. 16 Kansas-2 * Feb. 18 Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 22 Houston * Feb. 23 Houston * Feb. 28 at Long Beach St. * March 1 at Long Beach St. * March 5 Southeastern La. * March 9 Winthrop * March 14 Florida March 22 at Georgia * March 23 at Georgia * March 25 at New Orleans * March 28 at Alabama * March 29 at Alabama * March 30 at Alabama * April 2 Nicholls St. * April 4 South Carolina * April 5 South Carolina * April 6 South Carolina * April 9 at Northwestern St. * April 11 Ole Miss * April 12 Ole Miss * April 13 Ole Miss * April 15 Tulane * Totals

83 LSU Individual Career History (through April 15) players without statistics prior to 2003 not listed Rhett Buteau Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Jason Determann Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / TOTAL / Blake Gill Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Clay Harris Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / TOTAL /

84 Aaron Hill Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL J.C. Holt Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Lane Mestepey Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / TOTAL / Bo Pettit Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / / / / TOTAL /

85 Jake Tompkins Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / TOTAL / Chad Vaught Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / / TOTAL / Dustin Weaver Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Eric Wiethorn Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

86 Brian Wilson Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA / / / TOTAL / Jon Zeringue Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

87 2003 LSU Fighting Tiger Baseball Dress Roster at Vanderbilt No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 J.C. Holt OF L-R So. 1L Sieper, La. (Oak Hill HS) 3 Blake Gill 2B/1B L-R So. 1L Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) 4 Billy Sadler P R-R Jr. JC Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola JC) 5 Aaron Hill SS/3B R-R Jr. 2L Visalia, Calif. (Redwood HS) 7 Ivan Naccarata 3B/2B L-R Jr. JC Longeuil, Quebec (Chipola JC) 8 Brandon Nall P R-R Jr. JC Dothan, Ala. (Wallace State CC) 10 Ty Jensen C R-R Jr. JC San Mateo, Calif. (College of San Mateo) 12 Jake Tompkins P R-R Sr. 1L Auburn, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 14 Matt Liuzza C R-R Fr. HS Metairie, La. (Rummel HS) 16 Jon Zeringue OF R-R So. 1L Thibodaux, La. (E.D. White HS) 21 Clay Harris 1B R-R So. 1L Slidell, La. (Slidell HS) 23 Chad Vaught P R-R Sr. 2L Ferriday, La. (Huntington Academy) 24 Bruce Sprowl OF L-R So. JC Knoxville, Tenn. (Shelton State CC) 25 Will Harris 1B R-R Fr. HS Slidell, La. (Slidell HS) 27 Greg Smith P L-L Fr. HS Alexandria, La. (Alexandria HS) 28 Ryan Patterson OF R-R So. JC Rowlett, Texas (Texarkana College) 29 Jordan Faircloth P R-R So. Sq. Alexandria, La. (Alexandria HS) 32 Rhett Buteau OF L-R So. 1L Jeanerette, La. (Catholic-New Iberia HS) 33 Jason Determann P R-L Fr. RS Baton Rouge, La. (Catholic HS) 34 Bo Pettit P R-R Sr. 3L Houston, Texas (Sharpstown HS) 35 Justin Meier P R-R Fr. HS Windermere, Fla. (West Orange HS) 38 Brian Wilson P R-R Jr. 2L Londonderry, N.H. (Londonderry HS) 40 Quinn Stewart DH R-R So. JC Rowlett, Texas (Odessa JC) 41 Nate Bumstead P R-R Jr. JC Las Vegas, Nev. (Southern Idaho) 46 Lane Mestepey P L-L Jr. 2L Zachary, La. (Central Private School) 50 Shawn French C R-R Sr. Sq. San Mateo, Calif. (College of San Mateo) 51 Chris McDougall P L-L Fr. RS Arabi, La. (Jesuit HS) Coaching/Support Staff 22 Smoke Laval, Head Coach (Jacksonville, 1977; 2nd year as head coach, 14th year overall at LSU) 17 Turtle Thomas, Hitting Coach (High Point College, 1975; 4th year) 26 Brady Wiederhold, Pitching Coach (Kennesaw State, 1994; 2nd year) 20 Jody Autery, Volunteer Coach (LSU, 2001; 4th year) Ted White, Administrative Assistant (Louisiana-Monroe, 2002; 1st year) Baseball Trainer: Shawn Eddy (West Virginia, 1994) Strength and Conditioning Coordinator: Will Jones (UL-Lafayette, 1999) Equipment Managers: George Branigan, B.J. Branigan, Ryan Babin Student Trainer: Aaron Bachert

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