LSU improved to 13th place after the second round of the SEC Championship, scoring a 6-over 286 at Sea Island Golf Club.

By the Numbers
  • Vanderbilt leads at 15-under 545.
  • LSU sits in 13th at 19-under 579, trailing Kentucky by 9 strokes.
Yes, But

LSU remains 17 strokes back from 8th place, needing a significant improvement to advance to match play.

State of Play
  • LSU climbed one spot on the leaderboard but still faces a considerable gap from the top eight teams.
  • Interim head coach Andrew Nelson added Luke Haskew to the lineup, who led the Tigers with a 1-under 69 in his first round.
What's Next

LSU will continue to the final round of stroke play on Friday, aiming to make a strong push up the leaderboard.

Bottom Line

LSU's performance in the upcoming round will be crucial in determining their chances to advance in the SEC Championship, requiring a notable improvement to secure a spot in match play.