News

It has been updated to reflect LSU advancing the championship series against Coastal Carolina. OMAHA, Neb. -- Rush hour hits ...
When people say that LSU fans take over Omaha whenever LSU finds its way to the College World Series, they aren’t just talking about Jell-O shot totals. See more on WWL and Audacy.
Fifteen minutes before the LSU basketball team tipped off against No. 1 Kentucky on Feb. 11, a sizable hole in the roof of the Pete Maravich Assembly Center opened, sending ...
As summer vacation swings into full force, there’s one spot on LSU’s campus that countless people will be willing to beat the heat to visit.
The original Mike, acquired in 1936, cost $750, funded by LSU students' contributions. Know more on Mike The Tiger on Sportskeeda.
LSUÕs live tiger mascot, Mike VI, has been diagnosed with a spindle cell sarcoma, a type of cancer. Currently, MikeÕs attitude and demeanor are unchanged, and he does not appear to be in pain ...
Chances are, adults roaming the spaces between the LSU Museum of Natural Science's dioramas began making Mike roar when they were kids. That's as in Mike I, the first live tiger that served as LSU ...
Mike the Tiger yawns moments after being woken up by his veterinarian and caregiver, Dr. Rhett Stout on Wednesday, September 13. Mike VII is the only live tiger mascot in the nation.
LSU's live mascot, Mike the Tiger VI, is simply a wonder that everyone loves. He's beautiful and powerful, yet wondrously mysterious.
Right now, Mike’s caretakers say the animal is not in pain and is showing no signs of discomfort. As Mike’s full name suggests, he is the sixth live tiger to reside at LSU’s campus, arriving ...