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59-0 Baseball: Historic NAIA Team's Perfect Season - News Directory 3

59-0 Baseball: Historic NAIA Team’s Perfect Season

June 1, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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At a glance
  • Lewiston, Idaho⁤ — The LSU Shreveport Pilots ⁢achieved a historic milestone, securing the NAIA ⁤baseball championship and⁣ completing an unprecedented undefeated season.
  • The championship victory came friday night with a 13-7 win against Southeastern (Fla.).This triumph marks the first⁢ national title in any ⁢sport ⁢for LSU Shreveport.
  • Under coach Brad Neffendorf, the Pilots have⁢ maintained a strong⁣ presence in the NAIA national tournament as 2005, with World Series appearances in 2021, 2022, and 2025.
Original source: abcnews.go.com

The LSU Shreveport Pilots⁢ made⁢ history, securing the NAIA ⁤baseball championship with a perfect 59-0 season—a⁣ feat never before accomplished ‍in college baseball. This‍ dominant performance also marks the universityS first national title ⁢in any sport. Under Coach Brad Neffendorf, the⁣ Pilots showcased exceptional hitting, ‍pitching, and fielding, leading them too ⁣a⁤ remarkable victory over ⁤Southeastern (Fla.). Their season stats were notable. With a ⁣.361 batting average and a remarkable .982 fielding percentage, ⁤the LSU ⁢Shreveport ⁣Pilots’ baseball championship solidifies their place in the annals of collegiate sports. News Directory 3 celebrates this incredible achievement. Discover what’s next for this powerhouse team.

Key Points

  • LSU Shreveport Pilots finish season undefeated at 59-0.
  • Pilots claim first national title in ⁢any sport for the university.
  • Team boasts impressive stats: high batting average, low ERA, and exceptional fielding.

LSU Shreveport Pilots Complete ⁤Perfect Season, Win NAIA Baseball Championship

Updated May 31, 2025

Lewiston, Idaho⁤ — The LSU Shreveport Pilots ⁢achieved a historic milestone, securing the NAIA ⁤baseball championship and⁣ completing an unprecedented undefeated season. the Pilots,representing the 10,000-student university in northwest Louisiana,finished with⁤ a 59-0 record,a first in college baseball history.

The championship victory came friday night with a 13-7 win against Southeastern (Fla.).This triumph marks the first⁢ national title in any ⁢sport ⁢for LSU Shreveport. The⁤ LSU ⁤Shreveport baseball⁣ program has consistently been a top contender in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for 25 years.

Under coach Brad Neffendorf, the Pilots have⁢ maintained a strong⁣ presence in the NAIA national tournament as 2005, with World Series appearances in 2021, 2022, and 2025. neffendorf’s six-season record stands at 270-49, including 142-13 in Red River Athletic Conference play. The team’s success is attributed to a potent combination of hitting, pitching, and‍ fielding.‍ The ⁣LSU Shreveport Pilots’ baseball championship solidifies their place in NAIA history.

This ‍season, LSU Shreveport showcased exceptional performance metrics. They ranked second in the NAIA with 11.3 runs ⁤per game and third with a .361 batting average. Their 2.38 ERA was substantially ⁤lower than their competitors, and they led the nation with a .982 fielding percentage. Josh Gibson led the team with‍ a .436 batting average.Isaac Rohde had⁣ a standout season, striking out an NAIA-leading 146 batters with a 2.09 ERA and a 16-0 record. ⁣The LSU Shreveport Pilots’ baseball ‍championship run was fueled by these impressive stats.

The Pilots surpassed the ⁣previous NAIA-record winning percentage of .935, set by Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)⁣ in 1996. ‍Other notable‍ single-season winning percentages in college baseball ⁣include Arizona State’s .914 in⁣ Division I (1972), Savannah State’s .939‍ in Division II (2000), and trinity of Connecticut’s .978 in division III (2008).

What’s ⁣next

Following their championship win, the LSU Shreveport Pilots look to continue ⁣their ⁢dominance in NAIA baseball, aiming for continued success in ⁢future ⁢seasons ⁣and building on their legacy of excellence.

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