
How to buy LSU Tigers NCAA baseball College World Series championship gear
The LSU Tigers are the College World Series champs for the second time in just three years.
LSU defeated Coastal Carolina, 5-3, in Game 2 of the College World Series at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.
After Coastal Carolina had two coaches ejected early in the game, LSU had an explosive fourth inning, which secured the win.
Now that LSU is back at the top of the college baseball world, celebrate with brand LSU Tigers baseball national championship gear, including a hat, t-shirts and more.
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LSU Baseball National Championship Shirt
Get your LSU 2025 College World Series national championship t-shirt now.
LSU Tigers 2025 NCAA Baseball CWS Champions T-Shirt
Celebrate the LSU Tigers with this purple champions t-shirt.
$39.99 at Fanatics
LSU Baseball National Championship Hat
LSU Tigers '47 2025 NCAA Baseball CWS Champions Hat
The Tigers earned the crown, but you get to wear it with this '47 commemorative hat.
$37.99 at Fanatics
More LSU Baseball Championship Gear
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