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    Alex Box Stadium

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    David T.

    Awesome!! 52 years old and my first Live LSU Baseball game. LSU - 6 Georgia - 5

    Mandy V.

    My biggest complaint is that they don't sell beer here. Other than that the stadium is new and clean. The crowd is mainly older people and children. I was surprised that there were barely any LSU students there. The baseball field is well kept and it's definitely fun to watch the game but overall it's not really my crowd and I think it might be more fun to watch the game at a sports bar.

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    Andy S.

    One of the best college parks to watch baseball. LSU is always ranked near the top in college baseball, so if you are in Baton Rouge during the season and there are games going on, do yourself a favor and stop in for one. Try to get in the shade if possible. Typical ballgame food is available, but no alcohol.

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    Tiger Stadium

    Tiger Stadium

    4.4(80 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Grey and fun stadium to watch a game. They say this is one of the toughest places to play at. I…read moremight can believe this at times, but honestly was just a little disappointed in the crowd noise, but it's still very loud. The inside part of the stadium is nice and up to date. The seats are older and need repainting but still in great shape. The grass on the field is pristine and looks phenomenal. The outside even looks very good and up to date, very minimalistic. For the concourse area where the concessions are are extremely old. It needs updating badly. It's just not in good shape. They have great food and drink options, but just old and tattered. The bathrooms are even worse. It's like they have never even tried to update these. I mean you are using toilets and troughs, it's that bad. I honestly expected more. I walked around the whole stadium expecting there to be some cool LSU memorial of former player, but there was nothing. Just an old concourse that nobody has put any thought too. Overall, I expected much much more from the long tall tails I've heard from this place, but just didn't live up to the hype. Great time, great people, and great atmosphere. Just a very old stadium wrapped in glitter. Also, don't let the preconception fool you of people saying these are rude and ugly fans. They are not! These are some of the nicest fans I have ever met. I was wearing the opposing fans gear and was treated very well and very nicely. It definitely changed my thoughts on lsu fans, and honestly kind of made me a small fan of them.

    Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge is truly one of the most impressive places on earth! There's nothing…read morelike stepping into Death Valley on a Saturday night--the energy is electric, the noise is deafening, and the passion is unmatched. Honestly, there isn't a close second when it comes to college football atmospheres. What makes it even more special are the Cajun folks of LSU. The fans here aren't just passionate--they're welcoming, fun-loving, and make the entire game day experience unforgettable. The tailgating scene is second to none: from jambalaya to gumbo, crawfish boils to boudin, you're surrounded by incredible food and even better people who treat you like family, no matter where you're from. Simply put, Death Valley is college football heaven. If you've never experienced a Saturday night here, you're missing out on one of the greatest traditions in sports. GEAUX TIGERS!

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    Louisiana State University

    Louisiana State University

    3.9(24 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I am writing to express my sincerest gratitude for the exceptional support, care, and encouragement…read moreAdrianne Bland has provided me as my Student Service Advisor. Your guidance has made a significant and positive difference in my academic journey here at Louisiana State University, for my degree in Disaster Science and Emergency Management. I especially appreciate how you always went above and beyond with follow-ups, whether through calls or emails, to ensure that every situation I brought to your attention was resolved. It gave me immense peace of mind knowing that I could rely on you to see things through to the end. Your regular calls and emails were more than just helpful reminders; they were a source of encouragement and genuine care. The way you approached every issue--from registration hurdles to resource inquiries--showed a deep commitment to my success and well-being as a student. Thank you, Adriane, for being such a wonderful advisor.

    The campus is beautiful. The grounds are so well kept. We didn't need a permit to park in different…read moreplaces, but you do need to mind the sign. Obviously, don't park where you're not supposed to no matter what day of the week it is. This campus is very old. I believe it was founded in the 1890s. There are so many different buildings and the campus has a huge sporting event center. They also have a small area where people are popping out to take a look at Mike the Tiger, their mascot. My co-ed service fraternity has an active chapter here at this school. That is one of the reasons that we decided to drive through the campus. None of the buildings were open or anything, but it was nice to see the grounds. Unfortunately we couldn't find anybody who was able to give us any information about this university or the different buildings but again, just the grounds were pretty. I can only imagine what it is like when they have sporting events and everyone comes out to support their Louisiana State University Tigers. If I am not mistaken, I believe I heard that Angel Reese, a WNBA player, graduated from the school. That's a fun little tidbit of information.

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    LSU Tigers Football

    LSU Tigers Football

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    First visit to LSU stadium, what an experience. The seats weren't ideal for me, but it was a…read morebeautiful view nonetheless. It was a later game so it was nice to be there as the son went down. The evolution to get into this stadium was organized chaos. Also this stadium isn't like some others where you can roam to other sides. You only have access to the area where your seats are. Security is tight too! Do not look over the edge, lean on it, or sat food or drink, the state trooper's will check you on that. The area is super crowded during the games, get your parking figured out well in advance.

    Louisiana State has one of the best programs in modern college football history; most certainly, in…read morethe 21st century. Since 2000, the Tigers haven't missed a bowl berth (with most, good to great bowls), finished no worse than 8-5 overall, and only had a losing record in the SEC (arguably, the toughest conference in America) once (3-5 in 2008). Most importantly, during that span, LSU won three of its four national championships, all under different head coaches: 2003 with Nick Saban, 2007 with Les Miles, and 2019 with Ed Orgeron. Needless to say, LSU has been a force to be reckoned with. Perhaps the best LSU team was the 2019 team that went a perfect 15-0 with a very tough schedule that included seven games against opponents nationally-ranked in the top 10 entering each game. Regular season highlights included road wins at No. 9 Texas, 45-38, and at No. 3 Alabama, 46-41. LSU's final three games that season were impressive as the Tigers dominated in wins over elite teams: No. 4 Georgia in the SEC title game (37-10), No 4. Oklahoma (Big 12 champions) in the College Football Playoff Semifinal (63-28), and No. 3 Clemson (ACC champions and defending national champions) in the national championship game (42-25). No Trevor-Lawrence-led Clemson team had been beaten that handily up to that point or since. LSU, led by Heisman-Trophy-winning QB Joe Burrow, was undisputedly the best team in college football that season. LSU's other national championships in the past two decades came during the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) era. Coincidentally, all of LSU's last three titles were won inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome (formerly the Louisiana Superdome) in New Orleans in the team's home state. The BCS era was a relatively good one for LSU except for the 2011 season when Alabama beat LSU in the BCS National Championship Game. Alabama became only the third (and last) team to qualify for the BCS National Championship Game as an "at-large" team. Therefore, they received a controversial second shot at LSU, who had beaten Alabama earlier that same season. LSU beat Alabama, won the conference, yet somehow wound up facing Alabama again for the national title. This is an oft-cited example of why the BCS was disliked and eventually replaced with the College Football Playoff. The Tigers play at Tiger Stadium on the campus of LSU. Originally opened in 1924, this "Death Valley" (not the other Tigers' - Clemson's - "Death Valley") presently has a seating capacity of 102,321. That makes it the sixth-biggest college football stadium in the country and third-biggest in the SEC. The top five currently belong to Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, Texas A&M, and Tennessee in that order (all Big Ten or SEC schools).

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