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LSUS gets its 50th (and 51st) consecutive win this season; Pilots take RRAC championship title

LSUS gets its 50th (and 51st) consecutive win this season; Pilots take RRAC championship title

Yahoo05-05-2025
STERLING, LA (KTAL/KMSS) — On Sunday, LSU-Shreveport baseball added to its long list of accomplishments in this 2025 season, winning the Red River Athletic Conference tournament as well as tacking on its 50th and 51st consecutive wins.
The Pilots defeated Our Lady of the Lake in the first game on Sunday, 12-1, to get the big 50th win and to advance to the final game of the RRAC tournament. An 11-1 win over Louisiana Christian secured the championship title as well as the 51st victory.
Next week, the Pilots will host an opening round of the NAIA National Tournament, the first step towards the title they have been working towards all season.
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