2013 L 0-7 2014 L 3-4 2015 W 5-2 2016 L 1-4 2017 W 4-3 2018 L 2-4 2019 W 4-1 2021 W 4-3 2022 L 1-6
2023 L 3-4
2024 L 0-4
Baylor (6-0)
1984 W 9-0
1987 W 9-0 1988 W 9-0 1990 W 5-4 1998 W 5-0 2024 W 4-3
Boston College (1-0)
2015 W 4-3
Boston U (1-0)
2021 W 4-0
Brigham Young (0-6)
1980 L 0-9
1981 L 1-8
1983 L 4-5
1986 L 3-6
1987 L 1-8
1988 L 3-6
California (0-2)
2008 L 0-4 2017 L 0-4
Centenary (18-0)
1980 W 7-2
1981 W 8-1
1985 W 9-0
1988 W 8-1
1988 W 9-0
1989 W 8-1
1990 W 9-0
1994 W 9-0
1995 W 9-0
1997 W 9-0
(4-0)
W 7-0
W 4-1
W 4-1
W 6-1
(1-0)
W 5-2 Arizona State (0-5)
L 4-5
L 2-7
L 2-7
L 1-8
North Texas 1-0 1.000 1981
North Florida 4-0 1.000 2017
Northwestern 0-1 0.000 2019
Northwestern State 23-1 .957 2020
Notre Dame 4-1 .800 1993
Ohio State 3-1 .750 2012
Oklahoma 3-0 1.000 1987
Oklahoma State 2-5 .289 2022
Old Dominion 1-1 .500 2020
Ole Miss 19-32 .373 2024
Oral Roberts 2-0 1.000 1981
Oregon 1-1 .500 2009
Pacific 1-0 1.000 1986
Pennsylvania 1-0 1.000 1996
Penn State 1-0 1.000 2023
Pepperdine 1-7 .125 2024
Prairie View A&M 4-0 1.000 2012
Purdue 5-1 .833 2005
Rice 12-9 .571 2024
Rollins College 1-7 .125 1986
San Diego 3-1 .750 2019
San Diego State 1-1 .500 2007
Spring Hill 1-0 1.000 1994
South Alabama 5-2 .714 2019
Southern California 0-1 .000 2000
South Carolina 8-27 .229 2024
South Florida 6-3 .667 2019
Southern 30-0 1.000 2022
SMU 19-5 .791 2024
Southern Miss 2-0 1.000 1997
Southeastern Louisiana 8-0 1.000 2024
Stanford 0-3 .000 2024
Texas State 1-0 1.000 1976
2012 W 7-0
Columbia (1-0)
2016 W 4-0
DePaul (2-0)
2009 W 4-0 2016 W 4-0
Duke (1-1)
1986 W 7-2
2007 L 1-4
E. Tennessee St. (1-0)
1990 W 7-0
Florida (2-51)
1976 L 2-7
1978 L 1-8
1979 L 0-6
1983 L 0-9
L 1-5
L 1-8
L 0-9
L 1-8
L 0-9
L 0-9
L 0-9
L 1-5
L 0-8
L 1-5
L 0-6 1994 L 1-5
L 0-6
L 0-5
L 0-9
L 0-9
L 1-8
L 1-8
L 2-7
L 1-5
L 1-6
L 0-7
L 0-7
L 0-7
L 1-4
W 7-2
W 7-2
L 4-5
L 4-1 Florida Southern (1-0)
W 9-0
Fresno State (1-0) 2018 W 4-1 Furman (0-1) 2002 L 4-1 Georgia (1-49)
L 0-9
L 2-7
L 3-6
L 1-8
L 4-5
W 6-3
3-6
Tennessee 19-33 .365 2024
Texas 4-7 .363 2020
Texas-Arlington
2024 L 0-4
Georgia Tech (2-0) 1991 W 8-1 2016 W 4-2
Grambling (5-0)
W 7-0
W 7-0
W 7-0
W 7-0
W 7-0 Harvard (2-0) 2000 W 8-1 2023 W 5-2 Houston (17-2) 1978 W 9-0 1978 W 9-0
1978 W 9-0 1979 W 8-1 1979 W 7-2 1980 W 9-0 1984 L 2-7 1990 L 2-5 1999 W 7-2 2000 W 7-2 2001 W 6-1 2002 W 4-3 2003 W 7-0 2005 W 4-3
2006 W 7-0
2007 W 7-0
2017 W 4-1
2019 W 7-0
2020 W 7-0
Illinois (2-0)
1981 W 9-0 1990 W 7-2
Illinois State (1-0) 1981 W 9-0
Indiana (0-3) 1980 L 4-5
1991 L 0-6 1993 L 1-8
1-8
0-7
Iowa (4-0) 1980 W 8-1 1991 W 9-0 2000 W 5-3 2011 W 6-1
1985 W 5-4 1986 L 4-5
L 3-6
L 0-9
L 2-7
L 3-6
W 5-3
W 5-4
W 5-1
L 4-5
L 1-5
W 5-3
W 5-3
W 5-4
L 3-6
L 2-5
L 1-8
W 6-3
L 1-6
W 4-3
L 1-4
L 0-7
W 4-3
L 0-7
L 1-6
L 3-4
W 4-3
W 4-3
W 6-1
W 5-2
L 3-4
W 4-3
L 3-4
L 1-4
W 4-0
W 4-3
L 4-5
L 3-6
W 6-3
W 5-1
W 6-3
L 4-5
L 3-6
W 5-3
L 1-5
W 6-0
W 6-0 1998 W 7-2 1999 L 4-5 2000 W 5-1 2001 W 4-3 2002 L 3-4
W 5-2
W 5-2 2005 W 6-1
W 5-2
W 4-3
W 4-3
2009 L 2-5
2010 L 0-4
1998 W 9-0
1999 W 9-0
2000 W 6-0
2001 W 7-0
2002 W 5-1
2003 W 7-0
2004 W 6-1
2005 W 7-0
Chattanooga (1-0)
1980 W 5-4
Clemson (2-3)
1979 W 8-1
1981 L 3-6
1982 L 4-5
1988 L 2-7
2019 W 4-0
Colorado (5-0)
1987 W 6-2
2008 W 4-3
2009 W 5-2
2011 W 6-1
Jackson State ( 3-0) 2014 W 4-0 2015 W 7-0
2019 W 4-1
Jacksonville (2-0)
1988 W 8-0 1989 W 8-1
Kansas (3-2) 1979 W 9-0
W 6-3 1994 L 1-8
W 6-3 2006 L 3-4
Kansas State (1-0) 1994 W 6-3
Kentucky (25-22) 1983 W 6-3 1984 W 5-4
UL-Monroe (16-4)
1976 W 9-0 1977 W 9-0
1978 W 6-3
1978 W 5-4
1979 L 2-7
1979 L 2-7
1980 W 7-2
1980 W 5-4
1980 L 3-6
1981 W 6-3
1981 W 6-3
1984 L 4-5
W 7-2
W 8-1
W 6-1
W 7-0
W 7-0
W 4-0
W 4-0
W 4-0 U.S. International (0-2)
L 1-8
L 2-7
(1-0)
W 4-0 Utah (3-0) 1981 W 7-2 1982 W 5-4
W 7-2
Vanderbilt (17-31) 1979 W 8-1 1979 W 8-1 1982 L 3-6
W 5-4
W 9-0
W 6-3
William & Mary (1-1) 1981 W 7-2 1997 L 2-7
Wisconsin (0-2) 1980 L 3-6 2023 L 1-4 Xavier (1-0) 2011 W 7-0
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS
1976 (11-5) Coach:Pat Newman Louisiana AIAW Champions
2.4 Northwestern State W 9-0
2.6 Lamar L 4-5
2.7 Nicholls State W 9-0
2.13 SMU L 3-6
2.13 Florida L 2-7
2.14 USL W 9-0
2.20 Alabama W 8-1
2.21 Auburn W 7-2
2.21 ULM W 9-0
3.1 Florida State L 4-5
3.2 Rollins College L 3-6
3.10 Texas State W 9-0
3.15 TCU W 7-2
3.23 at Nicholls State W 9-0
4.5 Northwestern State W 9-0
4.13 USL W 6-3
Season Stats Home: 8-3 Away: 1-1 N/A: 2-1
1977 (19-4)
Coach: Pat Newman Louisiana AIAW Champions
2.11
1978 (24-7)
Coach: Pat Newman Louisiana AIAW Champions
2.10
2.19
3.8
3.9
4.4
4.5
Louisiana AIAW State Tournament - Baton Rouge, La.
AIAW Region IV Tournament - Monroe, La.
5.15 Texas W 7-2 5.16 SMU W 5-4 5.17 Trinity L 2-7
AIAW National Tournament - Salisbury, Md. 6.5 UC-Santa Barbara W 6-3 6.6 Clemson W 6-3 6.6 Florida L 3-6
Season Stats Home: 11-1 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 10-4
1979 (22-10)
Coach: Pat Newman
Louisiana AIAW Champions
2.9 (N) TCU W 6-3
2.10 (N) Lamar W 8-1
2.10 at Texas A&M W 8-1
2.16 (N) Clemson W 8-1
2.17 at Vanderbilt W 8-1
2.22 Ole Miss W 8-1
2.24 Houston W 8-1
2.27 at Florida State W 5-4
2.27 (N) Rollins College L 0-9
3.8 (N) Miss. Univ. for Women W 9-0
3.9 (N) Vanderbilt W 8-1
3.12 Northwestern State W 8-1
3.13 Tulane W 8-1
3.15 Kansas W 9-0
3.16 Northeast Louisiana L 2-7
3.17 Texas A&M W 7-2
3.20 Minnesota W 7-2
3.22 (N) Lamar W 9-0
3.23 at SMU L 1-8
3.24 (N) Trinity L 1-8
3.27 Florida L 0-6
4.9 at Trinity L 4-5
4.10 at Texas W 5-4
4.11 at Houston W 7-2
Louisiana AIAW State Tournament - Monroe, La.
4.17 Louisiana Tech W 9-0
4.18 N.W. State W 8-1
4.19 ULM L 2-7
AIAW Southwest Regional - Baton Rouge, La.
5.11 Texas W 7-2
5.12 TCU W 5-4
5.13 Trinity L 2-7
AIAW National Tournament- Iowa City, Iowa
6.4 vs. Pepperdine L 2-7
6.6 vs. San Diego State L 2-7
Season Stats Home: 9-3 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 8-4
1980 (22-13)
Coach: Karen McCarter Elliot Louisiana AIAW Champions Final Rank: T-No. 18
1981 (21-9)
Coach: Betty Sue Hagerman Louisiana AIAW Champions
2.27 (N) Northeast Louisiana W 6-3
2.28 at Ole Miss L 4-5
3.5 vs. Utah W 7-2
3.6 at Brigham Young L 1-8
3.7 vs. Arizona State L 2-7
3.10 Illinois State W 9-0
3.11
3.13
3.20 (N) Trinity L 2-7
3.20 (N) TCU L 4-5
3.25 Tulane W 9-0
3.31 Centenary W 8-1
4.9 (N) Alabama W 7-2
4.13 at Clemson L 3-6
Season Stats Home: 11-0 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 8-5
1982 (12-16)
Coach: Betty Sue Hagerman 1.30 at Texas Tech W 7-2 1.30 (N) Oklahoma State L 3-6 1.31 (N) New Mexico W 7-2 2.19
SEC Regular Season Match
1983 (8-11)
Coach:
Betty Sue Hagerman
3.3 (N) Rollins College L 1-8
3.4 (N) Arkansas L 3-6
3.15 Alabama* W 8-1
3.17 Brigham Young L 4-5
3.18 North Carolina L 3-6
3.21 Vanderbilt* W 9-0
3.24 (N) Oklahoma State L 1-5
3.24 (N) TCU W 5-4
3.25 (N) Lamar L 3-6
3.25 (N) Texas-Permian B W 6-0
3.30 at Ole Miss* L 2-7
4.1 Tennessee* L 3-6
4.11 at Florida* L 0-9
4.17 at Georgia* L 2-7
4.19 at Mississippi State* W 5-4
SEC Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala.
4.28 Mississippi State W 5-1
4.28 Georgia L 3-6
4.29 Kentucky W 6-3
4.30 Auburn W 6-3
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 2-3 Away: 1-3 Neutral: 5-5 SEC: 3-4
1984 (15-13)
Coach: Phillip Campbell
2.10 at Baylor W 9-0
2.11 at TCU L 1-8
2.17 (N) South Alabama W 5-4
2.24 at Texas A&M W 5-4
2.27 Ole Miss* L 3-6
2.28 USL W 8-1
3.1 (N) Pepperdine L 0-9
3.2 (N) Houston L 2-7
3.3 (N) Texas A&M L 3-6
3.10 Houston L 2-7
3.15 (N) Louisiana Tech W 9-0
3.16 at UL-Monroe L 4-5
3.16 (N) Arkansas L 2-7
3.17 (N) Tyler W 5-4
3.20 Southeastern La. W 9-0
3.24 at Tulane W 6-3
3.29 at USL W 7-2
3.31 at Northwestern State W 7-2
4.3 at S.E. Louisiana W 9-0
4.6 at Vanderbilt* W 6-3
4.8 at Tennessee* W 6-3
4.11 Tulane L 4-5
4.12 Kentucky* W 5-4
4.14 Mississippi State* L 4-5 4.18 at Alabama* W 6-3
4.20 at Auburn* L 3-6
4.22 Georgia* L 1-8
4.26 Florida* L 1-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 3-5 Away: 9-4 Neutral: 3-4 SEC: 4-5
1985 (19-7)
Coach:Phillip Campbell 2.9 Centenary W 9-0
Tulane W 5-3
Alabama* W 6-3
at South Carolina W 5-4 2.24 at Georgia* L 4-5 2.28 (N) Georgia W 6-3
(N)
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match Season Stats Home: 9-1 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 3-1 SEC: 6-3
1986 (18-9)
Coach: Phillip Campbell
2.13 Texas A&M L 1-8
2.15 Louisiana Tech W 9-0
2.16 Georgia* L 3-6
2.21 at Auburn* W 6-3
2.23 at Alabama* W 8-1
2.27 (N) South Florida L 3-6
2.28 (N) Duke W 7-2
3.1 (N) Rollins College W 7-2
3.5 Lamar W 8-1
3.7 at Tulane W 8-1
3.11 at McNeese W 7-2
3.13 USL W 8-1
3.15 Mississippi State* W 5-4
3.19 at Florida* L 0-9
3.21 at Arizona State L 1-8
3.22 at UC-Santa Barbara W 6-3
3.24 (N) Pacific W 5-4
3.27 at Pepperdine L 4-5
4.3 (N) Brigham Young L 3-6
4.4 (N) Alabama W 6-3
4.5 (N) South Florida L 1-5
4.9 at USL W 7-2
4.11 at Vanderbilt* W 8-1
4.13 at Tennessee* W 8-1
4.16 Tulane W 6-3
4.18 Ole Miss* W 8-1
4.20 Kentucky* L 4-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 6-3
Away: 8-3
Neutral: 4-3 SEC: 6-3
1987 (17-6)
Coach: Phillip Campbell
2.9 USL W 7-2
2.13 at Texas A&M W 5-4
2.15 at Baylor W 9-0
2.18 at Tulane W 8-1
2.22 at Texas L 3-6
2.28 Florida L 1-8
3.2 Auburn W 7-2
3.7 at Tennessee W 6-2
3.12 (N) Kansas W 6-3
3.13 (N) Utah W 7-2
3.14 at Brigham Young L 1-8
3.15 (N) Colorado W 6-2
3.18 Northwestern State W 8-1
3.25 Tulane W 5-4
4.3 at Ole Miss W 5-4
4.5 at Georgia L 2-7
4.7 at USL W 8-1
4.10 Alabama W 6-3
4.12 at Oklahoma W 9-0
4.13 at Oklahoma State L 2-7
4.16 at Mississippi State W 6-3
4.18 at Kentucky L 3-6
4.22 at Vanderbilt W 8-1
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 6-1
Away: 7-5
Neutral: 4-0
SEC: 6-3
1988 (10-14)
Coach: Phillip Campbell
2.6 Centenary W 8-1 2.12 Texas A&M L 3-6 2.19 at Auburn* L 4-5 2.21 at Alabama* L 3-6 2.25 (N) Clemson L 2-7 2.26 (N) U.S. Interanational L 2-7
2.27 at Brigham Young L 3-6
3.4 at Baylor W 9-0
3.5 at Texas L 2-7
3.14 Mississippi State* L 3-6
3.17 at Northwestern State W 5-1 3.20 Arkansas W 7-2 3.21 Georgia* L 2-7 3.23 TCU L 2-5 3.27 at Florida State W 5-4 3.29 at Florida* L 0-9 3.31 at South FloridaW 8-1 4.3 at Jacksonville W 8-0 4.4 at North Florida W 5-1 4.9 Ole Miss* W 5-4 4.15 at Vanderbilt* L 2-7 4.17 at Tennessee* L 2-7 4.22 at Centenary W 9-0 4.27 Kentucky* L 0-9
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 3-5
Away: 7-7
Neutral: 0-2
SEC: 1-8
1989 (14-10)
Coach:
Geoff Macdonald
1.28 Centenary W 8-1
2.1 New Orleans W 9-0
2.11 South Alabama L 2-6
2.17 at UAB W 8-1
2.18 at Georgia* L 0-9
2.24 at Rice L 4-5
2.25 at Texas A&M L 4-5
2.26 (N) New Mexico L 4-5
3.5 Tennessee* L 2-7
3.8 Northwestern State W 9-0
3.10 at Mississippi State* L 3-6
3.12 at USL W 6-3
3.18 Vanderbilt* W 5-4
3.19 Florida* L 0-9
3.21 at North Florida W 8-1
3.22 at Jacksonville W 8-1
3.24 at Florida Southern W 9-0
4.1 at Ole Miss* W 5-4
4.2 at Memphis State W 6-3
4.6 Alabama* W 6-3
4.12 at Kentucky* L 2-7
4.15 Auburn * L 3-6
4.17 Lamar W 9-0
4.19 Tulane W 9-0
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats
Home: 7-4 Away: 7-5
Neutral: 0-1 SEC: 3-6
1990 (17-8)
Coach: Geoff Macdonald
2.9 North Florida W 9-0
2.11 Centenary W 9-0
2.24 South Alabama W 6-0
2.25 at Tulane W 6-0
2.27 USL W 7-2
3.2 Alabama* W 6-3
3.3 (N) East Tenn. St. W 7-0
3.4 (N) Illinois W 7-2
3.8 Mississippi State* W 7-2
3.10 at Florida State W 5-4
3.11 at Florida* L 0-9
3.17 Kentucky* L 3-6
3.18 Virginia Tech W 8-0
3.20 Rice L 4-5 3.25 Georgia* L 1-8
3.30 at Tennessee* L 0-9
3.31 at Vanderbilt* W 7-1
4.3 Ole Miss* W 6-3
4.5 at Texas-San Antonio W 6-3
4.6 at Houston L 2-5
4.9 at Baylor W 5-4 4.11 at Trinity L 4-5 4.14 at Lamar W 5-1 4.24 at Auburn* W 6-3
SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.
4.27 Tennessee L 2-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 7-3 Away: 8-5 Neutral: 2-0 SEC: 5-4
1991 (19-6)
Coach: Geoff Macdonald NCAA Tournament: Final 20 Final Rank: T-No. 18
2.4 at Georgia Tech W 8-1 2.5 at Georgia* L 2-7 2.9 Northwestern State W 8-0
Florida State L 4-5 2.22 at Iowa W 9-0 2.23 at Minnesota W 7-2 2.24 at Notre Dame W 6-2 3.3 Auburn * W 5-1
3.8 Northeast Louisiana W 7-2 3.15 Florida * L 1-5 3.16 Vanderbilt* W 6-1 3.20 TCU W 5-3
3.23 at Mississippi State* W 6-0 3.24 at Ole Miss* W 5-1 3.27 at Texas L 1-8 3.29 (N) Arkansas W 7-2 3.30 at SMU W 5-4 4.4 Tulane W 9-0 4.10 at USL W 6-0 4.13 Alabama* W 7-2 4.19 Tennessee* W 5-4 4.24 at Kentucky* W 5-3
SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn 4.26 Alabama W 5-1 4.27 Georgia L 0-6
NCAA Regional - Palo Alto, Calif. 5.8 Indiana L 3-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 8-2 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 4-2
SEC: 7-2
1992 (14-9)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: DNQ Final Rank: No. 21
2.11 Northeast Louisiana W 8-1
2.14 Nicholls State W 6-0
2.15 Texas A&M W 8-1
2.16 Minnesota W 7-2
2.21 (N) Miami W 5-4
2.23 at Florida* L 0-8
3.3 at Arkansas* W 6-0
3.5 at TCU W 6-3
3.7 at Texas L 0-6
3.9 South Carolina* L 1-5
3.14 at Alabama* L 3-6
3.16 Army W 6-0
3.18 Tulane W 6-0
3.20 Kentucky* W 5-4
3.26 Georgia* L 4-5
3.31 at Auburn* W 6-3
4.4 Ole Miss* L 4-5
4.6 Mississippi State* W 5-4
4.11 Notre Dame W 7-2
4.15 at Vanderbilt* L 4-5
4.17 at Tennessee* L 2-7
SEC Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala.
4.23 Vanderbilt W 5-0
4.24 Florida L 1-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats
Home: 9-3 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 2-1
SEC: 4-7
1993 (10-11)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: DNQ Final Rank: N/A
2.11 Nicholls State W 7-2
2.13 at Texas A&M W 5-2
2.19 at Notre Dame L 1-8
2.21 at Indiana L 1-8
2.26 Arkansas* W 6-0
3.5 Vanderbilt* W 9-0
3.11 Florida * L 0-6
3.15 TCU W 5-2
3.16 Tennessee* L 4-5
3.19 Alabama* L 4-5
3.21 SMU W 5-1
3.25 at South Carolina* L 1-5
3.27 at Georgia* L 0-6
4.1 at Mississippi State* W 6-0
4.5 at Tulane W 6-0
4.9 at Florida International W 6-0
4.10 at Miami L 3-6
4.14 at Ole Miss* L 1-8 4.17 Auburn * L 4-5 4.27 at Kentucky* W 5-1
SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. 4.29 Kentucky L 4-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 5-4 Away: 5-6
Neutral: 0-1
SEC: 4-7
1994 (9-13)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: DNQ Final Rank: No. 50 2.8 Spring Hill W 9-0 2.12 Centenary W 9-0 2.13 Texas A&M L 3-5
2.17 at Lamar W 9-0
2.19 at TCU W 6-3
2.25 at Kansas State W 6-3
2.26 at Kansas L 1-8 2.28 at Arkansas L 4-5
3.5 Mississippi State W 6-0 3.12 at Alabama L 2-6 3.16 Kentucky L 1-5 3.20 Georgia L
Nicholls State W
3.30 at Auburn L 3-6
at Florida L 1-5 4.7 Tulane L 3-6 4.9 Ole Miss L 1-7 4.14 South Carolina L 1-5 4.14 Southern W 6-0 4.16 at Tennessee W 5-4 4.19 at Vanderbilt L 1-5
SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. 4.28 South Carolina L 2-5
*Denotes SEC Regular Season Match
Season Stats Home: 5-6 Away: 4-6
Neutral: 0-1
SEC: 2-9
1995 (19-8)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 Final Rank: No. 18
2.4 New Orleans W 9-0
2.4 Southern W 6-0
2.9 at SMU W 8-1
2.11 at Texas A&M W 5-1
2.17 Southern Miss W 7-1
2.18 Centenary W 9-0
2.22 Lamar W 9-0
2.24 Arkansas W 7-2
3.6 Vanderbilt L 4-5
3.10 Kansas W 6-3
3.13 TCU W 9-0
3.20 at North Carolina W 7-2
3.24 at South Carolina L 1-5
3.27 Alabama W 5-4
4.1 Auburn W 5-3
4.5 at Georgia L 2-7
4.7 at Kentucky W 5-3
4.12 at Tulane W 5-1
4.14 at Ole Miss L 1-5
4.16 at Mississippi State W 5-1
4.23 Tennessee L 4-5
4.24 Florida L 0-6
SEC Tournament - Auburn, Ala.
4.27 Mississippi State W 5-0
4.28 Tennessee W 5-3
4.29 Georgia L 0-5
NCAA Regional - Malibu, Calif.
5.12 Tennessee W 5-3
5.13 Florida L 0-5
Season Stats Home: 10-3
Away: 6-3
Neutral: 3-2
SEC: 5-6
1996 (14-11)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 36
2.9 New Orleans W 8-1
2.9 Southern W 6-0
2.15 Southeastern W 5-1
2.17 Texas A&M L 3-5
2.21 at Texas-Arlington W 6-0
2.22 at TCU W 5-1
2.24 West Florida W 9-0
3.2 Mississippi State W 6-3
3.8 South Carolina L 0-6
3.11 Pennsylvania W 8-1
3.13 Kentucky W 5-3
3.17 at Tennessee L 0-6
3.21 Tulane W 6-3
3.23 Georgia L 4-5
3.25 Rice W 6-3
3.31 at Arkansas L 1-5
4.2 at Florida L 0-9 4.4 at Miami W 5-4 4.8 Ole Miss L 1-5 4.12 at Auburn L 1-5
4.14 at Alabama W 5-1 4.18 at Vanderbilt L 1-6
SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.
1997 (18-9)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: Regional Final Final Rank: No. 20
Season Stats Home: 9-4 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 1-2
SEC: 3-8
SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga.
Regional - Houston,
Stats Home: 11-2 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 3-2
SEC: 6-5
1998 (15-10)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: Regional Final Final Rank: No. 26
1.24 West Florida W 9-0
1.25 Centenary W 9-0
2.8 USL W 7-1
2.8 Southern W 6-0
2.14 Texas A&M L 4-5
2.17 at Texas-Arlington W 9-0
2.18 at SMU W 8-1
2.22 at Florida L 1-8
2.24 at South Florida W 5-4
3.1 Mississippi State W 6-3
3.9 South Carolina L 4-5
3.14 Kentucky L 3-6
3.19 Tulane W 9-0
3.22 Georgia L 1-8
3.25 at San Diego W 5-4
3.28 at Arkansas L 1-5
4.2 at Auburn W 7-2
4.4 at Tennessee W 5-4
4.8 at Vanderbilt L 2-7
4.10 Ole Miss L 4-5
4.12 at Alabama W 9-0
SEC Tournament - Lexington, Ky.
4.17 Kentucky L 2-5 NCAA Regional - Houston, Texas 5.15 Baylor W 5-0 5.16 Miami W 5-3 5.17 Arkansas L 2-5
Season Stats Home: 8-4 Away: 7-4
Neutral: 0-0
SEC: 4-7
1999 (13-11)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 28
1.30 West Florida W 9-0
1.31 Centenary W 9-0
2.3 New Orleans W 6-0
2.9 Southeastern W 6-0
2.9 Southern W 6-0
2.11 at #36 Houston W 7-2
2.13 at #34 Texas A&M L 4-5
2.27 at #50 Miss State L 1-5
3.6 #11 Vanderbilt L 2-6
3.7 SMU W 8-1
3.14 Alabama W 8-1
3.17 at #9 Ole Miss L 2-7
3.21 Texas Tech W 9-0
3.24 at #3 Georgia L 1-8
3.27 #48 Auburn L 4-5
4.1 at #18 Kentucky L 1-8
4.8 at #34 Tulane W 5-4
4.10 #10 Tennessee W 5-4
4.15 #17 Arkansas W 5-4
4.17 at #16 South Carolina L 2-7 4.18 #1 Florida L 1-8
SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. 4.22 Arkansas L 2-5
NCAA Regional - Malibu, Calif. 5.15 Ohio State W 5-2 5.16 Pepperdine L 1-5
Season Stats Home: 10-4 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 1-1 SEC: 3-8
2000 (16-11)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16
Final Rank: No. 21
Southeastern
at #19 Florida State L
3.3 at #3 Georgia L 3-6 3.5 at #17 South Carolina L 4-5 3.8 SMU W 8-1 3.17 Alabama W 8-1 3.21 #23 Kentucky W 6-3 3.26 at #20 Tennessee L 4-5 3.29 at Arkansas
#38 Tulane
#11
4.15 at #15 Ole Miss L
SEC Tournament - Oxford, Miss. 4.20 Arkansas W 5-2 4.21 Tennessee L 1-5
NCAA Regional - Malibu, Calif. 5.12 Iowa W 5-3 5.13 Pepperdine W 5-4 5.14 USC L 2-5
Season Stats Home: 10-4
Away: 4-5
Neutral: 2-2
SEC: 3-8
2001 (14-10)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 27
1.27 Centenary W 7-0
1.27 West Florida W 7-0
2.3 Southern W 6-0
2.3 Louisiana-Monroe W 6-1
2.10 at Texas A&M L 2-5
2.13 Florida State W 4-3
2.15 at Houston W 6-1
2.18 Alabama W 5-2
2.24 at Mississippi State W 4-3
3.4 #4 Florida L 1-6
3.5 #7 Vanderbilt L 1-6
3.9 SMU W 5-2
3.16 Tulsa W 4-1
3.18 #15 Tennessee L 1-6
3.20 at #2 Georgia L 1-5
3.25 at #25 Kentucky L 1-6
3.28 at Purdue W 5-2
4.1 Arkansas W 5-2
4.4 at Tulane W 4-3
4.7 at # 35 Ole Miss L 2-5
4.11 at # 22 South Carolina L 2-5
4.14 Auburn W 4-3
SEC Tournament - Starkville, Miss.
4.19 Mississippi State L 1-4
NCAA Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.
5.11 Ole Miss L 1-4
Season Stats Home: 10-3
Away: 4-6
Neutral: 0-1 SEC: 4-7
2002 (12-13)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 36
1.26 Centenary W 5-1 1.26 Southern W 5-1 1.27 Purdue W 5-2
2.3 Louisiana Tech W 6-0
2.3 Louisiana-Monroe W 7-0
2.9 at Florida State L 3-4
2.12 SMU W 4-3
2.16 Houston W 4-3
2.17 #19 Texas A&M L 3-4
3.8 at #23 South Carolina L 1-6
3.10 at #5 Florida L 0-7
3.15 at #10 Tennessee L 1-6
3.17 at #1 Georgia L 0-7
3.19 Auburn L 3-4
3.20 at Tulsa W 5-2 3.24 Alabama L 3-4
3.29 #5 Vanderbilt L 3-4 4.1 #13 Kentucky W 4-3 4.5 at Mississippi State W 7-0 4.7 at Ole Miss L 3-4 4.10 Tulane W 5-2 4.13 Oregon L 2-5
Season Stats Home: 9-5
Away: 3-6
Neutral: 0-2 SEC: 3-8
2003 (12-13)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 52
Stats Home: 8-6
Away: 4-6
Neutral: 0-1
SEC: 4-7
2004 (18-9)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 20
1.24 Centenary W 5-1
1.24 Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-0
1.28 Louisiana Tech W 7-0
1.28 Southern W 7-0
2.8 #42 Purdue W 4-3
2.1 Rice W 6-0
2.8 SMU L 2-5
2.17 at Florida State W 4-3
2.22 at #2 Florida L 0-7
2.27 at #48 South Carolina L 1-6
2.29 at #2 Georgia L 0-7
3.5 at #36 Tennessee L 1-6
3.7 #16 Texas A&M W 4-3
3.11 #15 Kentucky W 4-3
3.19 #4 Vanderbilt L 0-7
3.21 at Ole Miss W 4-3
3.26 at Mississippi State W 5-2
3.28 Auburn W 5-2
4.2 #23 Alabama W 4-3
4.4 at #40 Tulsa W 5-2
4.8 Arkansas W 6-1
4.10 Southern W 7-0
4.13 Tulane L 2-5
SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.
4.15 Arkansas W 4-0
4.16 Tennessee W 4-3
4.17 Florida L 1-4 NCAA Regional - Austin, Texas 5.15 Arizona State L 1-4 Season Stats Home: 12-3 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 2-2 SEC: 6-5
2005 (12-12)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 44
1.22 Centenary W 7-0
1.22 Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-0
1.29 Southeastern W 7-0
1.29 Southern W 6-0
2.6 at Rice L 3-4
2.8 at Houston W 4-3
2.19 vs. Tulsa W 6-1
2.26 at #39 Texas A&M L 2-4
3.4 #2 Florida L 0-7
3.6 #26 South Carolina W 4-3
3.11 #3 Georgia L 2-5
3.13 #23 Tennessee L 2-5
3.25 at #3 Kentucky L 0-7
3.27 at #8 Vanderbilt L 3-4
4.1 #45 Ole Miss L 2-5
4.3 #23 Mississippi State L 3-4
4.6 at Purdue W 4-3
4.8 at Auburn W 6-1
4.10 at #29 Alabama W 4-3 4.12 Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-0 4.13 at #15 Tulane L 0-7 4.16 at Arkansas W 4-3
SEC Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4.21 Mississippi State L 3-4
NCAA Regional - New Orleans, La. 5.16 TCU L 1-4 Season Stats Home: 7-5 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 0-2
SEC: 4-7
2006 (12-12)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: N/A Final Rank: No. 57
at Florida State W
Lamar W 6-1 3.1 Houston W 7-0
3.3 at #29 Tennessee L 0-7
3.5 at #23 Georgia L 0-7 3.10 #27 Kentucky L 1-6
3.12 #12 Vanderbilt L 0-7
3.15 Prairie View A&M W 6-1 3.21 Kansas L 3-4 3.24 at #34 South Carolina L 1-6 3.26 at #6 Florida L
3.31 at Ole Miss L 0-5 4.2 at Mississippi State W 5-2 4.7 #31 Alabama L 2-5 4.9 Auburn W 5-2 4.12 at Tulsa L 3-4 4.15 #43 Arkansas W 5-2
SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.
4.20 Arkansas W 4-2 4.21 Vanderbilt L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 9-5
Away: 2-6
Neutral: 1-1
SEC: 3-8
2007 (16-10)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 36
2.6 at #58 San Diego W 6-1
2.7 at #46 San Diego St W 6-1
2.11 at #29 Texas A&M L 2-5
2.15 Northwestern State W 6-1
2.17 at #69 Rice W 7-0
2.19 at Houston W 7-0
2.23 #58 Florida State L 2-5
3.2 #24 Tennessee W 5-2
3.4 #12 Georgia L 2-5
3.9 at #23 Kentucky L 3-4
3.11 at #35 Vanderbilt L 2-5
3.14 #47 Minnesota W 6-0
3.16 #30 Tulsa W 6-1
3.23 #34 South Carolina L 3-4
3.25 #2 Florida L 1-6
3.30 Ole Miss W 7-0
3.30 Southern W 7-0
4.1 #71 Mississippi State W 7-0
4.6 at #63 Alabama W 5-2
4.8 at #36 Auburn W 4-3
4.12 #61 Marshall W 6-1
4.12 Prairie View W 7-0
4.14 at #59 Arkansas L 3-4
SEC Tournament - Lexington, Ky.
4.19 Ole Miss W 4-0
4.20 #3 Florida L 1-4
NCAA Regional - Chapel Hill, N.C.
5.12 #22 Duke L 1-4
Season Stats
Home: 9-4
Away: 6-5
Neutral: 1-1
SEC: 5-6
2008 (15-10)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 27
1.27 at #46 Tulsa W 5-2
2.2 at #38 Long Beach St W 6-1
2.4 at #19 Pepperdine L 3-4
2.5 at #36 UC Irvine W 6-1
2.10 #27 Texas A&M L 1-6
2.16 #62 New Mexico W 6-1
2.16 Grambling W 7-0
2.24 at #20 Florida State L 2-5
2.29 Alabama W 5-2
3.2 #29 Auburn W 4-3
3.7 at #15 Kentucky W 4-3
3.9 #20 Vanderbilt L 0-7
3.21 at #6 Georgia L 1-6
3.23 #20 Tennessee L 1-6
3.26 #67 Colorado W 4-3
3.26 Southern W 5-2
3.28 at #34 South Carolina L 2-5
3.30 at #4 Florida L 1-6
4.6 #64 Ole Miss W 6-1
4.9 #71 Mississippi State W 5-1 4.12 #15 Arkansas W 5-2
SEC Tournament - Auburn, Ala.
4.17 Alabama W 4-1
4.18 #16 Arkansas L 0-4
NCAA Regional - College Station, Texas
5.11 #42 Washington St W 5-0 #8 California L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 9-2
Away: 4-7
Neutral: 2-1
SEC: 6-5
2009 (14-11)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 24 1.17 at Colorado W 5-2 1.19 at New Mexico W 4-3
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Los Angeles, Calif 1.31 (N) DePaul W 4-0 2.1 at #3 UCLA L 1-4 2.6 SMU W 6-1 2.8 at Texas A&M W 4-3 2.22 at UL-Lafayette W 7-0 2.22 at Auburn L 2-5 2.28 at Alabama L 3-4 Vanderbilt Canceled 3.8 #13 Kentucky W 4-3 3.15 Tulsa W 5-2 3.18 Grambling W 7-0 3.18 Oregon W 5-2 3.25 #2 Georgia L 2-4 3.27 at #13 Tennessee L 0-7 3.29 #16 Florida W 4-3 4.3 South Carolina W 5-2 4.5 at Ole Miss L 2-5 4.10 at Mississippi State L 3-4 4.18 at #14 Arkansas L 3-4
SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. 4.23 Ole Miss L 1-4
NCAA Regional - Stanford, Calif. 5.9 Long Beach St W 4-0 5.10 #13 Stanford L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 8-2
Away: 4-8
Neutral: 2-1
SEC: 3-7
2010 (10-15)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: N/A Final Rank: No. 69
1.24 UL-Lafayette W 7-0
1.24 Prairie View A&M W 7-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Los Angeles, Calif
1.29 (N) Auburn L 0-4
1.30 (N) San Diego L 1-4
2.7 Texas A&M L 1-6
2.17 at Ohio State L 2-5
2.21 at #14 Florida State L 1-6
2.27 Rice L 3-4
3.5 at South Carolina L 2-5
3.7 at #6 Florida L 0-7
3.12 Mississippi State W 6-1
3.14 #22 Ole Miss L 0-7
3.14 Southern W 7-0
3.17 Tulane W 4-3 3.17 Grambling W 7-0
3.23 at Tulsa L 1-6
3.26 #15 Tennessee L 2-5
3.28 at #14 Georgia L 1-6 4.2 Alabama W 5-2 4.4 Auburn W 5-2 4.9 at Kentucky W 6-1 4.11 at Vanderbilt L 1-6 4.17 Arkansas L 2-5 SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga.
4.22 Alabama W 4-2
4.23 Florida L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 8-5 Away: 1-7 Neutral: 1-3 SEC: 4-7
2011 (11-12)
Coach: Tony Minnis NCAA Tournament: N/A Final Rank: No. 68
2.3 (N) Texas Tech L 1-5
2.6 Texas A&M L 3-4
2.8 Rice L 3-4
2.16 Tulane W 4-3 2.20 SMU L 2-5
2.26 Oklahoma State L 2-5
2.27 Xavier (New Orleans) W 7-0
3.4 #1 Florida L 0-6
3.6 South Carolina W 4-0
3.11 Ole Miss W 4-3
3.13 Mississippi State W 6-1
3.16 Iowa W 6-1
3.16 Grambling W 7-0
3.18 #23 Tulsa L 2-5
3.23 Colorado W 6-1
3.23 Southern W 6-1
3.25 #7 Georgia L 0-7
3.27 #21 Tennessee L 0-7
4.1 Auburn W 5-2
4.3 Alabama L 0-7
4.8 #21 Vanderbilt L 0-7 4.10 Kentucky W 5-2 4.16 #19 Arkansas L 3-4
SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. 4.21 Kentucky L 3-4
Season Stats
Home: 7-5 Away: 4-6
Neutral: 0-2 SEC: 5-6
2012 (12-12)
Coach: Tony Minnis
NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 44 1.22 at Colorado W 7-0 2.5 #30 Texas A&M L 2-5 2.7 #69 Rice L 2-5 2.7 Southern W 5-2 2.14 Tulane W 6-1 2.19 at #35 San Diego W 4-3 2.21 at #48 San Diego St W 6-1 3.3 at #35 Vanderbilt L 0-7 3.4 #74 Kentucky W 4-3 3.9 #17 Alabama L 0-4 3.11 #75 Auburn W 4-3
3.14 at #31 Tulsa L 1-6 3.17 #34 Minnesota L 3-4 3.17 Prairie View A&M W 4-0 3.20 #66 Ohio State W 4-2 Grambling Canceled 3.23 #12 Tennessee W 5-2 3.25 #7 Georgia L 1-6 3.30 Mississippi St. W 5-2 4.1 #17 Ole Miss L 1-6 4.6 South Carolina L 1-6 4.8 #2 Florida L 0-7 4.14 Arkansas L 2-5
SEC Tournament - Oxford, Miss 4.19 Arkansas L 1-4
NCAA Regional - Ann Arbor, Mich. 5.11 #19 Texas A&M L 1-4
Season Stats Home: 7-7 Away: 4-4
Neutral: 0-2
SEC: 4-7
2013 (9-16)
Coach: Julia Sell
NCAA Tournament: N/A Final Rank: No. 67
1.26 Northwestern St. W 4-3
1.26 Southern W 7-0
2.2 SMU W 4-3
2.6 at Tulane W 4-2
2.9 at #39 Long Beach St L 5-2
2.11 at #65 UC Irvine L 4-3
2.16 McNeese W 6-1
2.20 at #35 Rice L 5-0
2.23 Nicholls W 7-0
2.23 Grambling W 7-0
3.1 #12 Vanderbilt L 7-0
3.3 #53 Kentucky L 4-3
3.8 at #14 Auburn L 7-0
3.10 at #6 Alabama L 6-1
3.15 #3 Texas A&M L 7-0
3.17 #75 Missouri W 6-1
3.22 at #36 Ole Miss L 4-2
3.24 at Mississippi State L 4-3
3.29 #2 Florida L 4-0
3.31 #31 South Carolina L 5-1
4.5 at #3 Georgia L 7-0
4.7 at #28 Tennessee L 4-0
4.13 at #49 Arkansas L 6-1
SEC Tournament - Starkville, Miss.
4.17 Kentucky W 4-2
4.18 Vanderbilt L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 7-5 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 1-1 SEC: 1-12
2014 (14-14)
Coach: Julia Sell NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 42
1.19 Nicholls W 4-2 1.19 Southern W 5-1
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Coral Gables, Fla.
1.24 (N) South Florida W 4-1 1.25 at Miami L 0-4
2.2 #62 SMU W 6-1
2.8 #27 Florida State L 1-4
2.14 #59 South Florida W 4-3
2.16 #72 Northwestern St W 5-0
2.16 McNeese W 5-2
2.28 #31 Kentucky L 1-4
3.2 #8 Vanderbilt L 0-4
3.7 #4 Alabama L 0-4
3.9 #20 Auburn L 3-4
3.14 Missouri W 6-1 3.16 #57 Texas A&M L 0-4
3.21 #69 Mississippi State W 4-1 3.23 #32 Ole Miss L 1-4
3.28 South Carolina L 1-4 3.31 #4 Florida L 0-4 4.2 Tulane W 4-2 4.4 #45 Tennessee L 3-4 4.6 #2 Georgia L 0-4 4.12 #50 Arkansas W 4-1 4.12 Jackson State W 4-0
SEC Tournament - Columbia, Mo.
4.16 Mississippi State W 4-1 4.17 #26 Tennessee W 4-0 4.18 #6 Georgia L 0-4
NCAA Regional - Berkeley, Calif.
5.9 #24 Pepperdine L 1-4
Season Stats
Home: 9-5 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 3-2 SEC: 3-10
2015 (20-11)
Coach: Julia Sell NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 23
McNeese State W 6-1 1.18 Southern W 7-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Chapel Hill, N.C.
(N) #59 Boston College W 4-3 1.25 at #3 North Carolina L 0-4
Northwestern State W 7-0 1.31 Jackson State W 7-0 2.13 at #60 Wake Forrest L
at #21 Ole Miss
at #35
Tournament -
NCAA Regional - Lubbock, Texas 5.8 #59 New Mexico W 4-0 5.9 #16 Texas Tech L 2-4 Season Stats Home: 9-5 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 5-1 SEC: 7-6
2016 (19-12)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 18
1.16 Nicholls State W 6-1
1.16 Southern W 7-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Atlanta, Ga.
1.23 (N) #35 DePaul L 0-4
1.24 at #24 Georgia Tech L 1-4
1.31 at Rice W 5-2
ITA National Indoors - Madison, Wisc.
2.5 (N) #10 Oklahoma St W 4-3
2.6 (N) #5 North Carolina L 1-4
2.7 (N) #12 Michigan L 2-4
2.12 #67 NC State W 5-2
2.14 #75 Maryland W 6-1
2.14 South Alabama L 3-4
2.24 Tulane W 6-1
2.24 New Orleans W 7-0
2.26 #37 Arizona W 5-2
3.3 at #38 Alabama W 4-3
3.5 at #29 Auburn L 1-4
3.11 #27 Ole Miss W 4-3
3.13 #28 Mississippi State L 3-4
3.17 at #26 Kentucky W 4-3
3.19 at #7 Vanderbilt L 2-5
3.25 #26 Arkansas W 5-2
3.27 #59 Missouri W 7-0
3.31 at #6 Florida L 1-6
4.2 #8 South Carolina L 3-4
4.8 #4 Georgia L 2-5
4.10 #75 Tennessee W 5-2
4.15 at #19 Texas A&M L 0-4
SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La.
4.21 #23 (9) Kentucky W 4-3
4.22 #3 (1) Florida L 0-4
NCAA Regional - Charlottesville, Va.
5.13 #36 Columbia W 4-0
5.14 at #14 Virginia L 2-4
Season Stats Home: 12-5 Away: 4-5
Neutral: 3-2
SEC: 6-7
2017 (15-11)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 21
1.21 Northwestern St W 7-0
1.21 Southern W 7-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Charlottesville, Va.
1.28 (N) Wake Forest W 4-0 1.29 (N) Ole Miss L 2-4
2.4 Memphis W 5-0
2.5 North Florida W 4-0
2.17 South Florida W 6-1
2.19 Houston W 4-1
2.22 at Tulane L 3-4
3.3 #1 Florida L 0-7
3.5 #19 South Carolina W 4-2
3.10 at #18 Arkansas L 2-5
3.12 at Missouri W 4-3
3.17 #44 Alabama W 4-3
3.19 #5 Auburn W 4-3
3.25 #20 Texas A&M W 4-2
3.31 at #28 Ole Miss L 0-4
4.2 at #24 Mississippi St L 1-6
4.7 #11 Kentucky W 4-3
4.9 #7 Vanderbilt L 0-4
4.14 at #2 Georgia L 2-5 4.16 at #23 Tennessee L 2-4
SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.
4.20 #17 Texas A&M W 4-3 4.21 at #2 Vanderbilt L 2-4
NCAA Regional - Berkeley, Calif.
5.13 #40 Tulsa W 4-3
5.14 at #13 California L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 11-2
Away: 1-8
Neutral: 3-1 SEC: 6-7
2018 (15-11)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 37
Northwestern St W 7-0 1.20 Southern W 4-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Durham, N.C.
1.27 (N) Washington L 3-4
#39 Rice
3.2 #10 Georgia
3.4 #17 Tennessee W 4-3 3.9 at #22 Florida L 0-4
3.10 at #11 South Carolina L 1-4 3.15 #33 Arkansas W 4-2
Missouri W 4-2
at #34 Texas A&M
#10 Ole Miss
#25 Mississippi State W 4-2 4.5 at #28 Kentucky L 1-4 4.7 at #2 Vanderbilt L 0-4 4.13 at Alabama W 4-3 4.15 at #20 Auburn L 2-4
SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn. 4.19 #30 Mississippi State W 4-3 4.20 #9 Florida L 2-4
NCAA Regional - Stillwater, Okla. 5.11 #24 Tulsa L 2-4 Season Stats Home: 12-2 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 2-3
SEC: 5-8
2019 (17-12)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 26
1.19 at South Florida W 6-1
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Tallahassee, Fla.
1.25 (N) Clemson W 4-0
1.26 (N) Tennessee W 4-1
2.1 at Tulane W 7-0
2.3 Rice W 7-0
2.3 Southern W 4-0
ITA National Indoors - Seattle, Wash.
2.8 (N) #1 Stanford L 0-4
2.10 (N) #12 Northwestern L 3-4
2.17 Houston W 7-0
2.22 #19 Old Dominion W 6-1
2.24 South Alabama W 4-0
2.24 Jackson State W 4-1
3.1 Alabama W 4-0
3.3 Auburn W 4-1
3.8 at #2 Georgia L 2-4
3.10 at #33 Tennessee L 0-4
3.15 #21 Kentucky L 3-4
3.17 #4 Vanderbilt L 3-4
3.22 at #46 Arkansas W 4-3
3.24 Missouri W 4-0
3.29 #31 Florida L 3-4
3.31 #4 South Carolina L 0-4
4.5 #16 Texas A&M L 1-4
4.12 at #49 Ole Miss W 4-1
4.14 at Mississippi State L 3-4
SEC Tournament - College Station, Texas
4.17 #33 Alabama W 4-3
4.18 #1 Georgia L 0-4
NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.
5.4 #38 San Diego W 4-2
5.5 at #7 UCLA L 0-4
Season Stats Home: 8-5 Away: 5-4
Neutral: 4-3 SEC: 5-8
2020 (10-3)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell
*Season Cancelled Due to COVID-19
1.18 Northwestern St. W 7-0 1.18 Southern W 7-0
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Austin, Texas 1.24 Texas Tech W 4-1 1.25 at #7 Texas L 0-4
1.30 Old Dominion L 2-5 1.31 Tulane W 6-1
2.15 SMU W 5-1
2.21 at Houston W 7-0
2.23 at Rice W 4-1
2.28 at #20 Vanderbilt W 4-2
3.1 Missouri W 4-0
3.6 at #38 Florida W 4-2
3.8 at #22 South Carolina L 1-4
Season Stats Home: 5-1 Away: 4-2
Neutral: 1-0 SEC: 3-11
2021 (15-6)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 17
2.22 at #9 Vanderbilt W
2.26 at Florida L
2.28 at South Carolina W 4-3
3.5 #31 Ole Miss L 0-4 3.7 #34 Mississippi State W 4-0
3.12 #3 Georgia L 0-4 3.14 #23 Tennessee W 4-2
SEC Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4.21 #17 Tennessee L 1-4
NCAA Regional - Baton Rouge, La. 5.7 Boston University W 4-0 5.8 #20 Michigan L 3-4
Season Stats Home: 8-3 Away: 7-2
Neutral: 0-1
SEC: 9-4
2022 (5-14)
Co-Head Coaches: Julia & Michael Sell
NCAA Tournament: DNQ Final Rank: No. 74
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Columbus, Ohio
1.29 vs. #20 Tennessee L 0-4
1.30 (N) #24 Oklahoma St L 0-4
2.18 #19 UCF L 1-4
2.20 at Rice L 0-4
2.28 Southern W 4-2
3.4 #13 Florida L 1-6
3.6 South Carolina L 1-6
3.11 at #52 Ole Miss L 1-4
3.13 at #64 Mississippi St W 4-1
3.18 #52 Kentucky W 4-1
3.20 #44 Vanderbilt W 4-3
3.25 at #7 Georgia L 1-4
3.27 at #31 Tennessee L 0-7
4.1 #43 Alabama L 3-4
4.3 #9 Auburn L 1-6
4.8 #5 Texas A&M L 0-7
4.15 at Missouri W 4-2
4.17 at #33 Arkansas L 2-4
SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.
4.20 #61 Kentucky L 2-4
Season Stats Home: 3-6 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 0-3 SEC: 4-9
2023 (13-11)
Coach: Taylor Fogleman
NCAA Tournament: First Round Final Rank: No. 41
1.22 ULM W 4-0
1.22 ULM W 4-0
1.27 Harvard W 5-2
1.29 Penn State W 5-2
2.5 at #21 UCF L 3-4
2.19 TCU W 6-1
2.24 Tulane W 5-2
3.3 at South Carolina L 3-4
3.5 at #24 Florida L 1-4
3.10 Missouri W 5-2
3.12 Arkansas W 5-2
3.17 at #2 Texas A&M L 2-5
3.20 Alcorn State W 6-1
3.24 at #11 Auburn L 3-4
3.26 at Alabama L 2-4
3.31 #4 Georgia L 2-5
4.2 #14 Tennessee L 3-4
4.7 Mississippi State W 6-1
4.9 Ole Miss W 5-2
4.14 at Vanderbilt L 2-4 4.16 at Kentucky W 4-2
SEC Tournament -Fayetteville, Ark. 4.20 at Arkansas W 4-3 4.21 #4 Georgia L 0-4
NCAA Regional - Ames, Iowa
5.5 #22 Wisconsin L 1-4
Season Stats Home: 9-2 Away: 3-7 Neutral: 1-2
SEC: 5-8
2024 (16-11)
Coach: Taylor Fogleman
NCAA Tournament: Second Round Final Rank: No. 29
Southeastern W 6-1
ITA Kickoff Weekend - Malibu, Calif 1.26 (N) LMU W 4-0 1.27 at #6 Pepperdine L 0-4 2.4 Rice W 4-1 2.5 Tulane W 6-1
#14 South Carolina
3.3 ULM W 4-0 3.8 at #42 Ole Miss L 2-4 3.10 at Mississippi State W 4-0 3.15 at #22 Tennessee L 0-4 3.17 at #10 Georgia L 0-4 3.22 #67 Kentucky W 5-2 3.24 #29 Vanderbilt L 3-4 4.5 at #41 Arkansas W 4-2 4.7 at Missouri W 4-0 4.12 #29 Alabama W 4-2 4.14 #14 Auburn L 0-4
SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga. 4.18 #41 Arkansas W 4-1 4.19 at #6 Georgia L 0-4
First Round Edelman-Reece (Indiana) def. Chambers-Stewart 6-3, 6-3
1991
Team
First Round Indiana def. LSU 5-3
Singles
First Round Teri Whitlinger (Stanford) def. Claudia Herrera 7-6, 6-3
AIAW Tournament History
SEC Final Standings
2010
2015
2016
2012
2017
2013
2018
2014
2019
2020 South Carolina 4-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
2-1
2-2
2-2
State 2-2
A&M 2-2
1-2
1-3
Miss 1-3
0-4 Missouri 0-3
2021
Georgia 13-0
Florida 10-3
Texas A&M 9-4 LSU 9-4
8-5 Auburn 7-6 South Carolina 7-6
Miss 7-6
6-7
5-8
4-9
3-10 Mississippi State 2-11 Missouri 1-12
2022
Texas A&M 13-0
Auburn 11-2
Georgia 10-3
Florida 10-3
Arkansas 8-5
South Carolina 8-5
Tennessee 7-6
Vanderbilt 6-7 Ole Miss 5-8 Alabama 5-8 LSU 4-9
Missouri 2-11
Mississippi State 2-11
Kentucky 0-13
2023
Texas A&M 13-0
Georgia 12-1 Tennessee 11-2
Florida 9-4
Auburn 8-5
South Carolina 8-5 Arkansas 6-7 Vanderbilt 6-7 Alabama 5-8
LSU 5-8 Kentucky 4-9 Ole Miss 3-10
Missouri 1-12
Mississippi State 0-13
2024
Georgia 12-1
Texas A&M 12-1
Florida 11-2
Tennessee 9-4
Auburn 9-4
South Carolina 8-5
Vanderbilt 6-7
LSU 6-7
Arkansas 5-8 Ole Miss 5-8
Alabama 5-8
Kentucky 2-11
Mississippi State 1-12
Missouri 0-13
LSU TENNIS
In August 2015, the tennis programs opened the state-of-the-art LSU Tennis Complex. With more than 160,000 square feet of space, the facility features championship-caliber courts with 12 outdoors and six indoors. Housed inside the indoor facility are players’ lounges, locker rooms, cardio room, satellite training room and coaches’ offices for both the men’s and women’s teams.
Dual matches take place on the north side of the facility at the W.T. ‘Dub’ Robinson Championship courts. The six remaining outdoor courts are located on the south side and allow the facility to host two matches at one time.
Fans may enjoy all the action with excellent sight lines from a total of 1,400 seats facing the 12 outdoor courts. The six indoor courts allow the Tigers to host different tournaments in front of more than 300 fans above the playing surface. The facility also guarantees that both teams will never miss a practice or match due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Point-by-point scoring is available through Daktronics scoreboards on all 18 courts within the facility for an enhanced fan experience. Each set of courts also features a larger scoreboard with scores from all six courts. Fans off-site can track live matches online through StatBroadcast (www. LSUstats.com), which is directly linked to each judge’s controller.
Spectators also benefit from a permanent concession stand located on the west side of the facility between the two sets of outdoor courts. Members of the media are able to provide coverage in the press box facing the W.T. ‘Dub’ Robinson Championship courts.
The LSU tennis programs are already reaping the benefits of the opening of the new facility. The men’s team hosted a fall invitational in 2015 and the ITA Southern Regional in 2017, while the women hosted the SEC Tournament in April 2016 and the LSU Fall Classic in November 2016, 2017, and 2019. The women’s team has also hosted the ITA Southern Regional in 2019.
The LSU Tennis Complex is located on Gourrier Avenue across from LSU Baseball’s Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The LSU Tennis Complex replaces W.T. ‘Dub’ Robinson Stadium, which had served as home of both men’s and women’s tennis programs since 1976.
The cardio room at the LSU Tennis Complex features weights, a StairMaster and stationary bikes.
LSU administration, along with coaches of the men’s and women’s teams, at the facility ribbon cutting.
The lobby that leads to the coaches’ offices and indoor courts has a wall honoring the Tigers’ All-Americans and current team members.
The training room features a hot tub and cold tub for after practice and matches.
The six indoor courts at the LSU Tennis Complex.
The LSU women’s tennis locker room features the names of all Tiger women’s tennis letterwinners.
All-Americans
In its history, the LSU women’s tennis program has produced an All-American 20 times. Only three years after the official inaugural season, two Lady Tigers were named All-Americans in 1978 as Ebie Taylor and Kay McDaniel, Nos. 2 and 12 on the all-time wins list at LSU, respectively, earned the honor. Sixteen years later, the next selection came in the form of Suzana Rodrigues, who earned her status as a singles All-American as a freshman in 1994. Fifth on the list of alltime wins, Rodrigues was named an All-American again as a senior in 1997, that year receiving recognition for her outstanding doubles play. Her partner Laura Olave shared the All-America distinction that year. Another pair was recognized as All-Americans in 2000 when Bruna Colosio and Ana Paula Mores won the award. Fittingly, they each ended their careers with the same number of match wins, 97, which places them in a tie for eighth on the all-time wins list. Colosio was named a singles All-American again in 2001, finishing her career as one of the top players to wear the Purple and Gold. In 2017, LSU had three players earn All-American honors in the same season for the first time in program history as Joana Valle Costa and Jade Lewis were named singles All-Americans and Ryann Foster and Valle Costa were named doubles All-Americans after advancing to the semifinal round of the NCAA Doubles Championships, the furthest postseason run in program history. The following season, Jessica Golovin and freshman Eden Richardson were named doubles All-Americans after taking home the first NCAA title in program history at the NCAA Doubles Championships in 2018. Richardson went on to claim singles honors the following season before Paris Corley earned the honors in 2021 following a run to the quarterfinals of the 2021 NCAA Singles Championship.
Megan Falcon had arguably the most successful season in Lady Tiger history as a sophomore in 2006-07. The Alameda, Calif., native enjoyed a stellar debut, reeling off win after win at the ITA All-American Championships in the fall of 2006. By the time the tournament ended for Falcon, she had defeated nine ranked opponents, including five in the top 50.
After her fast start, Falcon began the spring of 2007 ranked No. 2 in the nation. Playing all of her dual season matches at the No. 1 spot in singles, Falcon went 24-0 and ran her record to an amazing 34-2 heading into the NCAA Individual Championships.
Accomplishing something no other Lady Tiger had ever done before, Falcon raced to the semifinals of the championships, only dropping one set along the way. En route to the final four, Falcon knocked off four ranked opponents, pushing her record against ranked adversaries to
26-2 on the year. However, Falcon’s pursuit of the individual national championship was denied when USC’s Lindsey Nelson defeated her, 7-6(2), 6-2. Overall, Falcon finished 38-3 and tied for seventh in school history with 38 wins in a single season in 2006-07.
After an amazing individual season, Falcon deservingly received several accolades. She was named an ITA All-American in singlesfinishing ranked No. 2 in the nation - the 2007 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, First Team All-SEC, Southwest Regional Player to Watch, ITA National Co-Player to Watch, Honda Award Finalist, LSWA Louisiana Player of the Year and the LSWA Newcomer of the Year.
One season later in 2007-08, Falcon followed up her brilliant sophomore campaign by earning a second singles All-American honor. To open the fall season Falcon, was ranked No. 1 in the nation - the first Lady Tiger to be crowned as
the nation’s top singles player. For the second straight season Falcon led LSU in wins with a 27-7 record, including 12 victories over ranked opponents, and she finished the year ranked No. 15. Falcon again captured the ITA All-American Championships consolation title in the fall. Just like in 2007, Falcon earned First-Team All-SEC honors and was named LSWA Louisiana Player of the Year as well as earning ITA Scholar-Athlete recognition for the first time in her career.
For her senior campaign, Falcon completed her incredible run at LSU, listing eighth on the program’s all-times wins list with a 99-18 career record. The three-time Louisiana Player of the Year earned her third-consecutive singles AllAmerican honors, while also being unanimously named First-Team All-SEC for the third-straight season.
Ebie Taylor
1978 SINGLES ALL-AMERICAN
Ebie Taylor, who played for LSU from 1977-80, racked up 132 wins in a Lady Tigers’ uniform. That number places her second on the list of all-time winningest players in LSU women’s tennis history. Taylor became the first LSU women’s tennis All-America selection, along with Kay McDaniel, in 1978, a year that saw the Lady Tigers go 19-5 and earn the title of Louisiana AIAW Champion. Garnering 41 victories during that decorated 1977-78 season also places Taylor fifth on the list of match wins in a single season.
Taylor secured 111 doubles career doubles victories with partner Lisa Boettcher from 1976-80, ranking them first among the all-time winningest doubles duos in LSU women’s tennis history. Taylor and Drew Meyers won the National 21 and Under Mixed Doubles Championship during their time at LSU.
Ebie Taylor
Taylor attended St. Paul’s Episcopal High School in Mobile, Alabama and is a member of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Through her successful prep career, Taylor received the first full scholarship offered for women’s tennis in the SEC.
Taylor is still an active and vital part of the LSU women’s tennis program today, as she was named to the L-Club Board of Directors and was appointed as the first director for women’s and men’s tennis.
PROMINENT TEAMS
1976 Lady Tigers - Inaugural Season
Overall Record: 11-5
• Louisiana AIAW Champions • 14th USTA Nationals
LSU won nine of its last 11 matches, including five straight to end its inaugural campaign en route to the Louisiana AIAW Championship. The Lady Tigers opened the season with a 9-0 win over Northwestern State and went on to outscore its opponents 107-37. LSU finished 14th at the USTA Nationals.
1978 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 19-5
• Louisiana AIAW Champions
Former head coach Pat Newman guided LSU to its third consecutive state AIAW title in as many seasons. Lady Tiger standouts Kay McDaniel and Ebie Taylor became LSU’s first ever All-Americans, earning the prestigious honor after leading the team to a 10th-place finish at the AIAW National Championships. The ‘78 squad holds the record for most consecutive wins in a season with 12 in a row.
1979 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 22-10
• Louisiana AIAW Runner-up
After claiming three straight Louisiana AIAW titles, LSU earned its highest win total, finishing at 22-10, but fell shy of its fourth straight title. The Lady Tigers lost, 7-2, to Northeast La. in the finals. LSU won eight straight matches to start the season and 16 of 18 down the stretch. In four seasons, LSU dominated its in-state rivals, 26-2, with its only blemish being dual losses to NLU during the ‘79 season.
1985 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 19-7 • SEC Runner-up
LSU’s most prolific women’s tennis duo, twin sisters Dana De and De Ann Watlington, showcased their outstanding talent by leading an experienced Lady Tiger squad to a second-place finish in the SEC behind Florida. LSU won nine of its final 10 matches of the season under coach Philip Campbell.
1991 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 19-6 • NCAA Final 20 • Final Rank: (t)No. 18
The Lady Tigers advanced to the NCAA Championships for the first time in school history, compiling a 19-6 record and finishing third in the SEC. LSU dropped a hard-fought 5-3 decision to Indiana in the opening round at NCAA’s, finishing at No. 18 in the nation.
1992 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 14-9 • Final Rank: No. 21
The first season under Tony Minnis, the Lady Tigers opened the year with a perfect 5-0 mark, upsetting No. 10 Miami (Fla.) and beating No. 20 Kentucky in a season in which they finished ranked at No. 21 in the nation. Vikki Chambers and Sarah Stewart became the first doubles team in Lady Tiger history to play in the NCAA doubles tournament.
1995 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 19-8 • NCAA Final 16 • Final Rank: No. 18
LSU capped off its most successful season in school history with a stunning 5-3 upset of No. 11 Tennessee in the opening round of the 1995 NCAA Championships before falling to national runner-up Florida, 5-0, in round two. The Lady Tigers tallied a 19-8 overall record, amassing numerous accolades, including a No. 18 final ranking.
The Lady Tigers enjoyed another stellar campaign, charting numerous athletic and academic honors en route to an 18-9 mark and a national top-20 finish. LSU fell just short of the NCAA Championships with a 5-2 loss to Tennessee in the NCAA Southwest Regional final. Tony Minnis became LSU’s winningest coach and was named both SEC and Louisiana Coach of the Year. Two-time All-American Suzana Rodrigues said farewell in 1997 as the highly successful four-year star ended her collegiate career in record fashion.
LSU overcame injuries to two of its top players, Laura Olave and Ana Paula Mores, to qualify for the fourth-consecutive year and play host to the NCAA Southwest Regional Championships. After making the final for the second-consecutive season, the Lady Tigers were defeated by top-seeded Arkansas, 5-2, to end an impressive run against all odds. Before being upended by the Lady Razorbacks, the Lady Tigers knocked off Baylor and second-seeded Miami (Fla.) Three Lady Tigers seniors, Laura Olave, Jennifer Barr and Jamie Vallotton, bowed out by finishing their careers in Baton Rouge.
2000 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 16-11
• NCAA Sweet 16 • Final Rank: No. 21
The Lady Tigers accomplished two amazing feats during the 2000 dual-match season. In the second round of the NCAA tournament, No. 32 LSU upset the sixthranked Pepperdine Waves, 5-4, on their home court in Malibu, Calif., to advance to the Sweet 16. The biggest upset in school history allowed the 2000 Lady Tigers to become the second LSU women’s tennis team to reach the quarterfinal round. The Lady Tigers were led by their lone senior, Ana Paula Mores, and sophomore Bruna Colosio. Colosio ended the season as the sixth-ranked singles player in the nation, while Mores ended her illustrious four-year career with 97 singles wins and a No. 75 national ranking. As a doubles team, the pair finished the 2000 campaign ranked No. 4.
2004 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 18-9 • NCAA First Round • Final Rank: No. 20
For the 10th consecutive season, Tony Minnis led the Lady Tigers to an NCAA Tournament berth. Senior Jessica Ferguson finished the season ranked at No. 57 in the nation in leading the team to an SEC West title. The Lady Tigers upset Tennessee in the SEC Tournament to advance to the semifinals before falling to top-seeded Florida. Minnis was named the Southwest Region Coach of the Year for the third time as the Tigers finished at No. 20 in the nation.
2016 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 19-12 • NCAA Second Round • Final Rank: No. 18
The 2016 LSU women’s tennis team advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row, finishing as the 18th-ranked team in the country, tied for the highest end-of-season ranking in school history. Over the course of the season, the 2016 team achieved a program-best ranking three separate times, including an all-time best ranking of No. 9 in the country. The 2016 team also qualified for the ITA Indoor Championships for the first time in school history, where they defeated No. 10 Oklahoma State. Junior Joana Valle Costa and freshman Jessica Golovin both secured spots in the NCAA singles championships, the first time in program history that two players from the same team qualified in the same year.
2017 Lady Tigers
Overall Record: 15-11 • NCAA Second Round • Final Rank: No. 21
The 2017 LSU women’s tennis team set a school record for placing three players in the NCAA championships and had three players earn All-American honors in the same season for the first time in program history. Freshman Jade Lewis advanced to the NCAA singles round of 32, senior Joana Valle Costa advanced to the NCAA singles round of 16 and Valle Costa and junior Ryann Foster embarked on the deepest doubles postseason run in LSU history, advancing to the semifinal round of the NCAA doubles championships. LSU advanced to the second round of the NCAA team tournament for the third year in a row, finishing as the 21st-ranked team in the country. The Tigers picked up the highest-ranked win in program history at home against No. 5 Auburn in March and another win over No. 11 Kentucky in Aprilthe same year.
2021 Tigers
Overall Record: 15-6 • NCAA Second Round • Final Rank: No. 17
The 2021 LSU Women’s Tennis team finished the dual season with a 15-6 record and achieved new milestones along the way. The Tigers earned nine wins in SEC play, beating their old record of seven. In the rankings, LSU ranked as high as No. 9, tying the highest ranking the program has reached, and were ranked as a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament. As a national seed, LSU hosted a NCAA regional for the first time in program history. Individually, Paris Corley was named an ITA Singles AllAmerican after a strong regular season and a run to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Tournament.
2008 Lady Tigers
2004 Lady Tigers
2016 Lady Tigers
2017 Lady Tigers
2021 Tigers
SEC HONORS
Academic All-SEC
SEC Coach of the Year
1991 Geoff Macdonald
1997 Tony Minnis
ALL-SEC
Singles
1984 Dana De Watlington
1991 Claudia Herrera
1994 Suzana Rodrigues
SEC Player of the Year
2001 Bruna Colosio
2007 Megan Falcon
1997 Suzana Rodrigues (Second Team)
2000 Bruna Colosio (Second Team)
Ana Paula Mores (Second Team)
2001 Bruna Colosio
2007 Megan Falcon
2008 Megan Falcon
Hannah Robinson (Second Team)
2009 Megan Falcon
2010 Keri Frankenberger (Second Team)
2015 Joana Valle Costa (First Team)
Skylar Kuykendall (Second Team)
2016 Joana Valle Costa (First Team)
2017 Jade Lewis (First Team)
Joana Valle Costa (Second Team)
2018 Eden Richardson (First Team)
Ryann Foster (Second Team)
2019 Eden Richardson (First Team)
Jessica Golovin (Second Team)
2021 Taylor Bridges (Second Team)
Safiya Carrington (Second Team)
Paris Corley (Second Team)
2022` Safiya Carrington (Second Team)
2023 Anastasiya Komar (First Team)
Kylie Collins (Second Team)
2024 Aran Teixido Garcia (Second Team)
Kenna Erickson (Freshman)
SEC Freshman of the Year
2017 Jade Lewis
LSU’s Annual SEC Finishes
YEAR RECORD FINISH
1980 2-1 2nd
1981 2-1 5th
5-5 fifth
5-8 eighth
4-8 eighth
2007 SEC Player of the Year Megan Falcon
3x All-SEC Selection Joana Valle Costa
PROGRAM RECORDS
Singles
Most Career Matches Won: 149 by Dana De Watlington (1983-87)
Most Single-Season Matches Won: 49 (49-7) by Dana De Watlington (1983-84)
Best Career Winning Percentage: .846 by Megan Falcon (2007-09)
Doubles
Most Career Wins As A Pair: 111 by Ebie Taylor/Lisa Boettcher (1976-80)
Most Single-Season Matches Won: 45 by Denise Myers (1978-79)
Team
Most Wins: 22 by 1979 and 1980 teams
Best Winning Percentage: .826 (19-4) by 1977 team
Most Consecutive Wins: 12 by 1978 team
Most Consecutive Wins to Start a Season: 10 by 1990 team
Most Shutout Wins: 11 by 1977 team
Total Shutout Win/Lost Record: 167-62 (through 2010)