
LSU Announces 2026‑27 Men’s Basketball Schedule
LSU unveiled its full 2026‑27 basketball schedule, highlighting 19 home games, notable non‑conference opponents and a SEC tournament run in March 2027.
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LSU unveiled its full 2026‑27 basketball schedule, highlighting 19 home games, notable non‑conference opponents and a SEC tournament run in March 2027.

The Tigers will open the season at home against LSU‑New Orleans, travel to Spokane for a clash with Gonzaga, and meet a rare Friday night SEC opponent Ole Miss, among other marquee matchups.

LSU’s 2026‑27 men’s basketball slate blends early non‑conference challenges with a rare Friday night SEC showdown.

The 2026 Super Gold Girls Soccer team celebrates Kenya Correia’s comeback and Coach Ralph Fields’ second consecutive Coach of the Year award, highlighting district dominance and regional accolades across Southeast Texas.

Five-star interior offensive lineman Albert Simien chose Notre Dame over Texas A&M, Nebraska and LSU, while the Aggies continue to hold the nation's strongest recruiting class.
After a distinguished playing career and a rapid rise through college baseball’s ranks, Todd Butler is swapping the Oklahoma Sooners for the University of Florida’s staff.

With only two programs left in the running, Simien's commitment could heavily influence the 2027 offensive line landscape.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association reveals a series of venue changes for three Sugar Bowl‑linked championship events, aiming to boost the experience for athletes, coaches, schools and fans beginning in the 2026‑27 academic year.

The late coach left an indelible mark on Louisiana football, guiding McNeese State to multiple conference titles and a national championship game.

The Louisiana Venom are preparing to launch their first season in the American Professional Football League, targeting overlooked college players and engaging fans through innovative digital features.

Legendary college football coach Bobby Keasler died Tuesday at the age of 80, leaving behind a legacy that reshaped the program at McNeese State and inspired countless players and coaches across the Southland Conference.