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LSU baseball vs. Kent State: How to watch the Tigers’ fourth game in four days

LSU baseball finished off its three-game set with Milwaukee on Sunday in resounding fashion, blowing out the Panthers 21-7 in seven innings.

Junior Jake Brown blasted two home runs, including a grand slam. Sophomore Derek Curiel had three hits and junior Trent Caraway drove in five runs. Sophomore right-hander William Schmidt earned the start and gave up three earned runs with nine strikeouts in four innings.

LSU will be back at Alex Box Stadium for its fourth game in four days on Monday. Here’s what you need to know about the matchup.

LSU baseball vs. Kent State: How to watch, first pitch

WHO: Kent State (3-0) vs. LSU (3-0)

WHEN: 6 p.m. Monday

WHERE: Alex Box Stadium

ONLINE/TV: SEC Network+

RADIO: WDGL-FM, 98.1 (Baton Rouge); WWL-AM, 870 (New Orleans); KLWB-FM, 103.7 (Lafayette)

RANKINGS: LSU is No. 2 by D1Baseball; Kent State is not ranked

PROBABLE STARTERS: LSU — TBA; Kent State — TBA

PREGAME UPDATES: theadvocate.com/lsu

ON X (FORMERLY TWITTER): @KokiRiley

WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Expect LSU to turn to redshirt junior right-hander Jaden Noot for the start. Noot posted a 4.13 ERA and started five games last season. He did not throw against Milwaukee over the weekend. Kent State arrives at Alex Box Stadium after sweeping Southeastern Louisiana in Hammond, where the Golden Flashes won each game by at least five runs.

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