Angel Reese responds to Dylan Crews doing the "Ring Me" celebration
LSU star center fielder Dylan Crews flashed the “Ring Me” celebration during Monday’s Game 3 of the Men’s College World Series against Florida. Count Tigers star basketball player Angel Reese as a big fan of the move.
Reese, who did the celebration during her championship game victory against Iowa, responded the Crews version of the celebration on Twitter with much excitement.
“HEARD YOUUUU (crying emoji) I LOVE IT HEREEE,” she tweeted.
Joe Burrow also pulled off the celebration during the the Tigers’ win in the College Football Playoff National Championship a few years back.
The Tigers won the game 18-4 to win their first Men’s College World Series since 2009. Crews — who was named the Golden Spikes Award winner Sunday as the nation’s top player — finished the game 4-for-6 with three runs scored, one RBI, one walk and one triple.
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He said after the game that is was the best feeling in the world.
“Oh my gosh this is what I’ve dreamed about ever since I was a freshman,” Crews said on the field after the win. “This moment right here, winning this trophy. The best feeling in the world. I can’t I can’t put words to it. We’re champions, baby. Bringing it back to LSU. Let’s go!”
Unsurprisingly, Reese also expressed feelings of joy after her national title win in April as well.
“Breathe and believe, that’s all we did all year,” Reese said. “Just take a deep breath and keep believing in each other. Nobody thought we were going to be here, nobody. As long as we believe in each other, I don’t even know what to say right now, I’m just so happy.”