
Fearless in the Face of History: WVU Sets Sights on Top-Ranked LSU in Super Regional Clash
MORGANTOWN โ In college baseball, few names resonate with the same power and prestige as LSU. With seven national titles โ including four in the dominant 1990s era โ and the reigning 2023 championship still fresh in memory, the Tigers are not just a team, theyโre a brand, a tradition, a juggernaut.
Facing them is a team with a very different legacy โ West Virginia University, a program still building its modern baseball identity. But come Saturday, the 24th-ranked Mountaineers (44-14) will face the sixth-seeded LSU Tigers (46-15) in a Super Regional that promises fire, grit, and no shortage of belief from both dugouts.
For WVU, itโs the biggest baseball moment in program history. And if you ask head coach Steve Sabins whether his squad feels intimidated, the answer is crystal clear.
โWe Donโt Focus on Their History โ We Focus on Our Gameโ
โThereโs no need to convince these guys that they can beat somebody,โ Sabins said confidently. โIf youโre still trying to convince your team you can win, youโre probably not still playing baseball in June.โ
Itโs a mindset thatโs carried WVU through a season of tough competition, surprising victories, and a gritty regional performance that included a 13-12 thriller against Kentucky.
Theyโll need that same resolve โ and then some โ against LSU, a team that doesnโt just arrive with accolades, but with one of the most well-rounded rosters in college baseball.
The LSU Arsenal: Pitching, Power, and Precision
LSU enters this Super Regional with a complete package.
Pitching? Check. The Tigers boast a team ERA of 3.73, sixth-best in the nation. Anthony Eyanson, the junior right-hander expected to start Game 1, transferred from UC San Diego and has become a weapon. At 10-2 with a 2.50 ERA, Eyansonโs regional dominance included 9.1 scoreless innings โ a sign that the Mountaineers will need to bring their best swings from the first pitch.
Defense? Also check. With a .982 fielding percentage and just 38 errors in 61 games, LSUโs defense is tight, experienced, and unforgiving.
Power? Absolutely. LSU has crushed 97 home runs this season, good for a top-25 mark nationally. Jared Jones leads the lineup with 20 bombs โ a step down from his 28-homer campaign in 2023, but still a major threat in the middle of the order.
But WVU Is Not Backing Down
Coach Sabins isnโt interested in measuring his teamโs success by the standards of LSUโs storied history.
โTheyโve been a top program in the nation for 100 years,โ he acknowledged. โThey have the best resources, the most NIL, the biggest fan base, the biggest TV deals, awesome coaching staffs โ all of that. But once weโre on the field, none of that matters.โ
That is the core belief driving this WVU team: history doesnโt win games โ execution does. And execution is where Sabins sees his team excelling.
โThese guys know they can beat anyone in the country if they play good baseball,โ Sabins emphasized. โWeโre not interested in what LSU did last year. Itโs about what happens between the lines, pitch by pitch.โ
Banged Up But Not Broken
WVU will also get a boost from the return of two key starters: designated hitter Sam White and shortstop Brodie Kresser. Both suffered painful hit-by-pitches during Sundayโs victory over Kentucky โ White taking one to the ribs, Kresser to the knee โ but theyโve been cleared to play.
โSam White has the nastiest bruise Iโve ever seen on a human being,โ Sabins said. โItโs the size of a softball. And Kresser took a 95 mile-per-hour fastball to the kneecap and kept playing. Theyโre not feeling good, but theyโre not broken.โ
That toughness could be a major intangible in WVUโs favor, especially in what promises to be an emotionally charged and physically demanding series.
A First-Time Meeting, a Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
Saturdayโs Super Regional opener marks the first-ever meeting between West Virginia and LSU in baseball. Itโs the classic David vs. Goliath setup, with one team chasing legacy and the other chasing its first real taste of national prominence.
But if thereโs anything this WVU team has shown, itโs that they wonโt be blinded by reputation. Theyโve come this far playing fearless baseball, and that wonโt change โ not for LSU, not for anyone.
โWeโve earned this shot,โ Sabins said. โNow itโs about seizing it.โ
As the Tigers and Mountaineers gear up for this high-stakes battle, only one thing is certain: history may be on LSUโs side, but heart is on WVUโs. And in June baseball, heart counts for a lot.
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