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May 10, 2013
Pilots season comes to a close with loss to Grand View
CLEVELAND, Tenn. - The no. 24 LSU Shreveport Pilots 2013 season came to a close on Friday afternoon with their second loss in the NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round in the Cleveland bracket as the Grand View Vikings eliminated the Pilots 6-3 at Olympic Field.
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May 10, 2013
Today's game time moved to 10 AM CT
CLEVELAND, Tenn. - With showers on the way to the Cleveland area, the Opening Round Tournament Director David Alltop has moved the start time for the LSU Shreveport vs. Grand View elimination game to 11 ET/10 CT an hour before the original start in attempt to get the game in before the rain arrives.
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May 09, 2013
Pilots drop first game at Opening Round
CLEVELAND, Tenn. - The no. 24 LSU Shreveport Pilots got a good outing from Cade Bowen on Thursday afternoon but could not provide any runs support as the fell to the no. 18 Madonna Crusaders 8-0 at Olympic Field on day one of the 2013 NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round in the Cleveland bracket.
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May 06, 2013
Pilots head to Cleveland, TN for Opening Round
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The LSU Shreveport Pilots will be the no. 3 seed for the Cleveland, Tennessee, bracket hosted by Lee University. LSUS will take on the no. 2 seeded Madonna Crusaders at 3:30 EDT at Olympic Field in Cleveland. The Pilots have been to Lee's Olympic Field in the old format in the Region XIII Tournament but this will be their first and last appearance in Cleveland for the Opening Rounds since Lee will be transitioning to NCAA Division II.
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April 30, 2013
Pilots claim their 4th straight tournament title
SHREVEPORT, La. - The LSU Shreveport Pilots (40-16) have gotten pretty good at claiming the conference tournament championships as they added to that chapter on Championship Tuesday at Pilot Field claiming their fourth consecutive conference tournament title. The win was their third straight in the Red River Athletic Conference as they defeated the no. 17 Texas Wesleyan Rams (40-16) twice on Tuesday to claim the title. The Pilots crushed the Rams in game one by a final of 19-6 to force the decisive game number 11 of the tournament and then won the nail-biter 5-4 in the night cap.
