Season ends for Tigers

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Advocate staff photo by BILL FEIG -- LSU infielder JaCoby Jones, from left, outfielder Raph Rhymes, pitcher Ryan Eades and pitcher Joe Broussard sit in the dugout after LSU lost, 7-2, to Stony Brook in the third game of the Baton Rouge Super Regional on Sunday to end its season.

Stony Brook drops LSU in super regional finale

For LSU’s proud baseball program and its loyal fans, this will be a difficult loss to get over.

In what will go down as a historic upset, Stony Brook qualified for its first College World Series with a 7-2 victory Sunday night at Alex Box Stadium in Game 3 of the best-of-three NCAA Baton Rouge super regional.

In the process, the upstart Seawolves became the first team in nine tries to beat the Tigers in a do-or-die regional or super regional final game at LSU.

Stony Brook improved to 52-13 with the win, while LSU’s season ended at 47-18. The Tigers won the SEC regular season championship but came up one frustrating win short of their annual goal: a College World Series appearance.

The Seawolves will play No. 2 national seed UCLA on Friday in Omaha, Neb., at a time to be determined. The Bruins won their super regional over Texas Christian University in two games, beating the Horned Frogs 6-2 on Friday and 4-1 on Saturday in Los Angeles.

The Seawolves are only the second No. 4 seed to reach the College World Series after Fresno State, which won the CWS in 2008.

Stony Brook was the No. 4 seed in the Coral Gables regional at Miami last week, but stormed through the opposition there averaging 10 runs per game. The Seawolves had seven players selected in last week’s major league draft to LSU’s five, but Stony Brook might not have even been invited to the NCAA tournament had it not earned an automatic bid by winning its America East Conference tournament.

In a series plagued by rain, Sunday’s game was moved back seven hours because of the expectation of more severe weather at or near the game’s projected noon start time. Despite the change, an Alex Box Stadium record 10,620 fans showed up to watch.

Game 1 started Friday but ended Saturday morning with a 5-4 LSU win that lasted 12 innings.

That turned out to be the only time the Tigers led in the entire series.

Stony Brook came back from that defeat behind a complete-game three-hit pitching performance by Tyler Johnson to win Game 2, 3-1, and force a decisive game on Sunday.

Often this season, the Tigers have played their best games at night, but that clearly wasn’t the case for LSU this time after a hopeful first inning.

Stony Brook batted first to start the game and took a quick 1-0 lead on a single by Willie Carmona to drive in lead-off hitter Travis Jankowski.

The Tigers tied it with a solo home run to left in the bottom half of the first by Mason Katz, his team-leading 13th of the season. After that, though, LSU put up a string of zeroes until the seventh while the Seawolves scored three runs in the third and two more in the fourth to put the Tigers in a hole they couldn’t climb out of.

In one of the few bright spots for LSU, left fielder Raph Rhymes held on to the NCAA batting lead, though barely.

Rhymes, who had just one hit in the series, went 0-for-4 Sunday to drop his season average to .431, one point ahead of Hofstra’s Danny Poma, whose team has finished playing this season.

Jankowski is a threat to Rhymes, however, now batting .422 with a guarantee of two games left to play.

Rhymes is trying to become the first LSU player to lead the nation in hitting.


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Comments (7)


1) Comment by academix - 11/06/2012

The point is in the amateur world baseball is over. I am sorry it never really began. Like hockey. Just an honest perspective.

2) Comment by Elderly Man - 11/06/2012

Stony Brook played outstandingly. No shame in a loss to such a superior team in a stellar performance. I wish them well. Still love LSU.

3) Comment by nimby? - 11/06/2012

academix , as a Rangers fan I agree . but as you said , according to the LSU calender , football , baseball , football , maybe a hint a basketball ; don't forget hunting season ......

4) Comment by academix - 11/06/2012

@nimby. That is so Leezeeanna! Non participation does not dictate seasons. Baseball is half over when MLB plays the All Star game. Thats July 10 this year.

5) Comment by nimby? - 11/06/2012

now it's official ; we can start looking towards football season ....

6) Comment by Dawson - 11/06/2012

Stoney Brook outplayed us in every facet of the game. Their starter last night sat at 80-82 mph the whole game. Hard to believe that guy 3 hit us. I hope SBU is as good as they showed in this three game series and if they are they will continue to shock some people. LSU has been very average at all positions but pitcher the last 3 years and SBU exposed it. It was their weekend, they played very well and LSU never got anything going. Great season and a great group of kids.

7) Comment by skinimin - 11/06/2012

Should have put Jarrett Lee in.