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LSU Baseball announces 2023 National Championship Celebration at Alex Box Stadium

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber06/27/23
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LSU completed its fantastic 2023 baseball season by winning the College World Series, and in dominant fashion, too, with a 18-4 stomping of the Florida Gators in Game 3 to seal the deal. While Tiger fans will have to wait until next winter for any more LSU baseball action, there is one more opportunity to see this year’s group and bid them farewell.

On Monday morning following their championship victory, LSU announced that they will hold a national championship celebration this Wednesday evening over at Alex Box Stadium.

Here was that announcement:

Wednesday evening will be the final time fans can see this special group of dudes all together and on their home field, where they’ll be celebrating the second LSU championship of the calender year. For those in Baton Rouge, how can you not go? Got to bid farewell to this great group and especially Dylan Crews and CWS MVP Paul Skenes.

Baton Rouge it, yet again, a city of champions. LSU won another national title last night as their baseball team bounced back against Florida to claim the program’s first trophy since 2009 and seventh overall.

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During the 18-4 victory, though, Golden Spike OF Dylan Crews put himself in another elite group of Tiger athletes. At one point during the blowout, he looked over to the dugout and did the ‘Ring Me’ celebration that has become recognizable in Louisiana thanks to QB Joe Burrow as well as Angel Reese from this year’s national title winning women’s basketball team.

In the end, Crews just said, in a clip via Cody Worsham, that he couldn’t help himself from doing it.

“Yeah, I got caught up in the moment a little bit. But I saw Joe Burrow do it and (Angel) Reese do it from women’s basketball,” Crews said. “I just had to do it to get the crowd going, to get the team going. It was a good feeling.”