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Skip Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

Skip Bertman, who guided LSU to five national championships and left a .754 NCAA winning percentage, died at 88. His legacy includes Alex Box Stadium, a storied athletic directorship, and a mentorship that shaped current coach Jay Johnson.

Aug 16, 2026

Skip Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

Skip Bertman, the architect of LSU's baseball resurgence, passed away at 88. His five national titles, record-breaking SEC rate and lasting influence on players and coaches define a legacy that reshaped the sport.

Aug 14, 2026

Stanley ‘Skip’ Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

Stanley 'Skip' Bertman, the Hall of Fame coach who led LSU to five national titles and left an indelible mark on college baseball, passed away at 88. His legacy includes seven SEC championships, an Olympic bronze medal, and enduring honors that continue to shape the sport.

Aug 14, 2026

Skip Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

Skip Bertman, who led LSU to five College World Series titles and later served as athletic director, died at 88. His influence endures through the program’s continued success and the stadium named in his honor.

Aug 14, 2026

J. Stanley Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

J. Stanley Bertman, an 88‑year‑old former LSU baseball coach and athletics director, passed away in Baton Rouge, leaving behind a legacy of championships, innovative fundraising, and mentorship.

Aug 14, 2026

Skip Bertman, Legendary LSU Baseball Coach, Passes Away at 88

J. Stanley "Skip" Bertman, the 88‑year‑old architect of LSU’s baseball dynasty, died Friday morning in Baton Rouge after a battle with heart complications. His 18‑year tenure reshaped college baseball, boosted attendance, earned five national titles, and left a legacy of mentorship and international success.

Aug 14, 2026

Skip Bertman, Legendary LSU Baseball Coach, Dies at 88

J. Stanley "Skip" Bertman, the Hall of Fame baseball coach who steered LSU’s program to five national titles, died at 88 in Baton Rouge. His career reshaped college baseball and left a lasting imprint on his family and community.

Aug 14, 2026

Stanley “Skip” Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88

Stanley "Skip" Bertman, who led LSU baseball to five national titles and later served as the university’s athletic director, passed away on August 14, 2026. His influence endures in the stadium named for him and the program he built.

Aug 14, 2026

Dave Van Horn Elected to ABCA Hall of Fame for 2027

Veteran coach Dave Van Horn, a 65‑year‑old Arkansas baseball stalwart, has been selected for the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, a honor that will be formally presented at the ABCA Convention in Chicago on January 8, 2027.

Jul 1, 2026

Dave Van Horn Earns ABCA Hall of Fame Induction for 2027

After 38 seasons and a record of sustained excellence, longtime Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn will be inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame next January, joining an elite group of coaches who have shaped the sport.

Jul 1, 2026

Dave Van Horn Joins ABCA Hall of Fame Class of 2027

The American Baseball Coaches Association will induct veteran coach Dave Van Horn into its Hall of Fame in January 2027, recognizing a career that spans 38 seasons and multiple program-defining milestones.

Jul 1, 2026