“Our body of work over the course of the season has shown the ability for us to compete against anybody in the country on our day,” head coach Sian Hudson said following the bracket reveal.
The Tigers, who own a record of 11-7-1, will be making their first trip back to the national tournament since 2018, and this will mark NCAA bid No.
4 Arkansas by a score of 4-2 in the regular season finale that gave the Tigers a much needed boost headed into postseason play.
LSU and Memphis have met seven times previously with LSU holding the all-time advantage in the series with four wins to Memphis’ three.
Thirty-two schools will serve as hosts this weekend and games will be played on any of the following days: Friday before the regional finals take place on Nov.