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Football puts 2011 behind, looks forward to pass-heavy 2012 season

After a disappointing end to the 2011 football season, a promising spring has LSU looking forward to the fall. A black cloud hung over the program before the season even started following the incident at Shady’s Bar. A number of players were involved in an altercation Aug. Full story

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Seven players suspended overall in 2011 season

The 2011 football season almost became as much about who didn’t take the field for the Tigers as who actually suited up. While senior quarterback Jordan Jefferson’s suspension grabbed the majority of national headlines, seven different players were suspended for at least one game during the season. Full story

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Baseball poised to make run at Omaha this year

A lot of baseball has yet to be played for LSU, and while the Tigers are hoping to finish their season in Omaha, Neb., they can look back on what they have already accomplished with some satisfaction. The Tigers (38-11, 16-8 Southeastern Conference) have already exceeded their win total from last season and could be in position to host their first regional since 2009. Full story

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Men’s basketball’s new coach, NIT berth mark ‘wild’ season

Picture LSU’s 2011-12 basketball year, and it probably looks something like a roller coaster. Modest expectations greeted former coach Trent Johnson and the Tigers at the beginning of the school year. A slow start to the season gave way to an NCAA Tournament push that fizzled out, sending LSU to the National Invitational Tournament, where it lost to Oregon, 96-76, in the opening round. Full story

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LSU teams win big at Penn Relays

Stowers defends hurdles crown

LSU hasn’t come home from the 117-year-old Penn State Relay Carnival without at least one relay title in 22 consecutive seasons. In the latest addition to the history of the nation’s longest-running uninterrupted collegiate track meet, the Lady Tigers won two relay titles, with the men taking home one on a cold day in Philadelphia. Full story

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SEC recognizes Frankenberger, Szacinski for community service

Pair among of 20 athletes on team

Each year, the Southeastern Conference highlights athletes in all 20 sports who go above and beyond to give back to their community through service. LSU juniors Keri Frankenberger and Stefan Szacinski were two of 20 athletes recognized on the 2012 SEC Tennis Community Service Team. Full story

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Swimming and Diving team looked to young talent

In a season marred by the dismissal of its superstar, the LSU women’s swimming and diving team can find comfort in the emergence of young talent. In March, the Lady Tigers dismissed First Team All-American and Olympic hopeful Amanda Kendall for violating team rules. Full story