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2000 LSU Tigers baseball team

American college baseball season


American college baseball season

FieldValue
modebaseball
year2000
teamLSU Tigers
logo_size150
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
short_confSEC
record52-17
conf_record19–10
head_coachSkip Bertman (17th year)
asst_coach1Dane Canevari (10th year)
asst_coach2Turtle Thomas (1st year)
stadiumAlex Box Stadium
championCollege World Series champions
SEC tournament Champions

SEC tournament Champions The 2000 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Alex Box Stadium. The team was coached by Skip Bertman in his 17th season at LSU.

The Tigers won the College World Series, defeating the Stanford Cardinal in the championship game for Bertman's fifth and final national championship at LSU.

Roster

Schedule and results

LSU Tigers}}"February (7–5)DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordSEC record
February 12No. 8Alex Box StadiumW 8–0Tallet (1–0)1–0
February 12VirginiaNo. 8Alex Box StadiumW 13–2Pettit (1–0)2–0
February 13VirginiaNo. 8Alex Box StadiumW 13–4Brian (1–0)3–0
February 15No. 5Alex Box StadiumW 11–0Gomez (1–0)4–0
February 18No. 19No. 5Alex Box StadiumW 8–4Tallet (2–0)5–0
February 19No. 19 Arizona StateNo. 5Alex Box StadiumW 6–5Saxon (1–0)6–0
February 20No. 19 Arizona StateNo. 5Alex Box StadiumL 2–6Brian (1–1)6–1
February 22No. 3Alex Box StadiumL 8–9Guidry (0–1)6–2
February 25No. 10 HoustonNo. 3Alex Box StadiumL 2–10Tallet (2–1)6–3
February 26No. 10 HoustonNo. 3Alex Box StadiumL 7–11Guidry (0–2)6–4
February 27No. 10 HoustonNo. 3Alex Box StadiumL 2–10Brian (1–2)6–5
February 29No. 15Alex Box StadiumW 8–2Hodges (1–0)7–5

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LSU Tigers}}"March (13–4)DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordSEC record
March 1No. 15Alex Box StadiumW 12–5Tallet (3–1)8–5
March 3atNo. 15Tinker FieldL 13–14Pettit (1–1)8–6
March 4at Central FloridaNo. 15Tinker FieldW 11–4Hodges (2–0)9–6
March 5at Central FloridaNo. 15Tinker FieldW 4–1Tallet (4–1)10–6
March 7No. 16Alex Box StadiumW 7–3Brian (2–2)11–6
March 10No. 16Alex Box StadiumL 3–7Tallet (4–2)11–70–1
March 11GeorgiaNo. 16Alex Box StadiumL 8–10McMurray (0–1)11–80–2
March 12GeorgiaNo. 16Alex Box StadiumW 13–3Saxon (2–0)12–81–2
March 14at SE LouisianaNo. 23Alex Box StadiumW 11–4Gomez (2–0)13–8
March 17atNo. 23McGugin FieldW 6–0Tallet (5–2)14–82–2
March 18at VanderbiltNo. 23McGugin FieldW 17–4Gomez (3–0)15–83–2
March 22No. 23Alex Box StadiumW 17–2Pettit (2–1)16–8
March 24No. 2No. 23Alex Box StadiumW 8–6Saxon (3–0)17–84–2
March 25No. 2 South CarolinaNo. 23Alex Box StadiumW 7–6Youman (1–0)18–85–2
March 26No. 2 South CarolinaNo. 23Alex Box StadiumL 7–9Pettit (2–2)18–95–3
March 28atNo. 17Sheehee StadiumW 6–3Brian (3–2)19–9
March 31at No. 7No. 17Plainsman ParkW 18–11Gomez (4–0)20–96–3

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LSU Tigers}}"April (15–5)DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordSEC record
April 1at No. 7 AuburnNo. 17Plainsman ParkL 1–7Hodges (2–1)20–106–4
April 2at No. 7 AuburnNo. 17Plainsman ParkW 12–10McMurray (1–1)21–107–4
April 4at New OrleansNo. 12Maestri FieldW 10–2Tallet (6–2)22–10
April 5SouthernNo. 12Alex Box FieldW 10–5Brian (4–2)23–10
April 7No. 12Alex Box StadiumW 12–3Gomez (5–0)24–108–4
April 8ArkansasNo. 12Alex Box StadiumW 12–3Tallet (7–2)25–109–4
April 9ArkansasNo. 12Alex Box StadiumW 17–11Scobie (1–0)26–1010–4
April 11No. 9No. 7Alex Box StadiumW 8–2Pettit (3–2)27–10
April 15at No. 29 FloridaNo. 7McKethan StadiumW 10–4Gomez (6–0)28–1011–4
April 15at No. 29 FloridaNo. 7McKethan StadiumW 9–6Tallet (8–2)29–1012–4
April 16at No. 29 FloridaNo. 7McKethan StadiumL 5–7Hodges (2–2)29–1112–5
April 18No. 8Alex Box StadiumW 12–5Saxon (4–0)30–11
April 19at No. 29 TulaneNo. 8Turchin StadiumW 21–6Hodges (3–2)31–11
April 21No. 15No. 8Alex Box StadiumL 13–15Pettit (3–3)31–1212–6
April 22No. 15 Mississippi StateNo. 8Alex Box StadiumW 18–15Tallet (9–2)32–1213–6
April 23No. 15 Mississippi StateNo. 8Alex Box StadiumL 3–10Scobie (1–1)32–1313–7
April 25No. 9Alex Box StadiumW 13–0McMurray (2–1)33–13
April 28atNo. 9Swayze FieldW 12–6Gomez (7–0)34–1314–7
April 29at MississippiNo. 9Swayze FieldL 4–6Tallet (9–3)34–1414–8
April 30at MississippiNo. 9Swayze FieldW 9–2Pettit (4–3)35–1415–8

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LSU Tigers}}"May (4–3)DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordSEC record
May 2at McNeese StateNo. 10Cowboy DiamondL 3–4McMurray (2–2)35–15
May 5atNo. 10Cliff Hagan StadiumW 9–0Tallet (10–3)36–1516–8
May 6at KentuckyNo. 10Cliff Hagan StadiumW 6–4Pettit (5–3)37–1517–8
May 7at KentuckyNo. 10Cliff Hagan StadiumL 4–7Gomez (7–1)37–1617–9
May 12No. 18No. 12Alex Box StadiumW 11–4Tallet (11–3)38–1618–9
May 13No. 18 AlabamaNo. 12Alex Box StadiumW 6–4Gomez (8–1)39–1619–9
May 14No. 18 AlabamaNo. 12Alex Box StadiumL 0–14McMurray (2–3)39–1719–10

|- ! colspan=2 style="" | Postseason (13–0) |- |

LSU Tigers}}"(4–0)DateOpponentSeed/rankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordSECT record
May 17vs. (7) Georgia(2) No. 10Hoover Metropolitan StadiumW 11–3Tallet (12–3)40–171–0
May 18vs. (6) No. 19 Alabama(2) No. 10Hoover Metropolitan StadiumW 18–12Brian (5–2)41–172–0
May 20vs. (6) No. 19 Alabama(2) No. 10Hoover Metropolitan StadiumW 6–5Youman (2–0)42–173–0
May 21vs. (4) No. 21 Florida(2) No. 10Hoover Metropolitan StadiumW 9–6Gomez (9–1)43–174–0

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LSU Tigers}}"(3–0)DateOpponentSeed/rankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordNCAAT record
May 26vs. (4)(1) No. 7Alex Box StadiumW 19–1Saxon (5–0)44–171–0
May 27vs. (3) Louisiana–Monroe(1) No. 7Alex Box StadiumW 21–0Tallet (13–3)45–172–0
May 28vs. (3) Louisiana–Monroe(1) No. 7Alex Box StadiumW 5–3Youman (3–0)46–173–0

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LSU Tigers}}"(2–0)DateOpponentSeed/rankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordNCAAT record
June 2vs. No. 14 UCLA(2) No. 4Alex Box StadiumW 8–2Tallet (14–3)47–174–0
June 3vs. No. 14 UCLA(2) No. 4Alex Box StadiumW 14–8Brian (6–2)48–175–0

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LSU Tigers}}"(4–0)DateOpponentSeed/rankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveOverall recordNCAAT record
June 10vs. No. 6 Texas(2) No. 2Rosenblatt StadiumW 13–5Tallet (15–3)49–176–0
June 12vs. No. 5 Southern California(2) No. 2Rosenblatt StadiumW 10–4Hodges (4–2)50–177–0
June 15vs. (6) No. 4 Florida State(2) No. 2Rosenblatt StadiumW 6–3Guidry (1–2)51–178–0
June 17vs. (8) No. 1 Stanford(2) No. 2Rosenblatt StadiumW 6–5Hodges (5–2)52–179–0

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Awards and honors

;Blair Barbier

  • College World Series All-Tournament Team
  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team

;Brad Cresse

  • Johnny Bench Award
  • All-America First Team
  • All-SEC First Team

;Mike Fontenot

  • College World Series All-Tournament Team
  • Freshman All-America First Team
  • SEC Freshman of the Year
  • College World Series All-Tournament Team

;Cedrick Harris

  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team

;Brad Hawpe

  • College World Series All-Tournament Team
  • All-America Second Team
  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team

;Trey Hodges

  • College World Series Most Outstanding Player

;Bo Pettit

  • Freshman All-America Honorable Mention

;Wally Pontiff

  • Freshman All-America Honorable Mention
  • SEC Tournament Most Outstanding Player
  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team

;Brian Tallet

  • All-America Second Team
  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team

;Ryan Theriot

  • College World Series All-Tournament Team

Tigers in the 2000 MLB draft

The following members of the LSU Tigers baseball program were drafted in the 2000 Major League Baseball draft.

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB team
Brian TalletLHP2nd55thCleveland Indians
Brad CresseC5th159thArizona Diamondbacks
Ryan JorgensenC7th193rdChicago Cubs
Cedrick HarrisOF10th309thArizona Diamondbacks
Brad Hawpe1B11th317thColorado Rockies
Heath McMurrayRHP12th351stMilwaukee Brewers
Trey HodgesRHP17th520thAtlanta Braves
Billy BrianRHP25th734thKansas City Royals

References

References

  1. (September 15, 2021). "LSU Announces 2022 Baseball Schedule". LSU Athletics.
  2. "Individual Honors". LSUSports.net.
  3. "College World Series Record Book". NCAA.org.
  4. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, LA)"". Baseball Reference.
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