Celebrate LSU’s triumphant return to Omaha with the official LSU Men’s College World Series Baseball Jersey 2025. Featuring bold TIGERS script, SEC sleeve detail, and the CWS tournament badge, this limited-run purple top lets you relive every ninth-inning roar. Worn by die-hards from alumni ace Paul Skenes to influencer Livvy Dunne in the stands, it’s the perfect way to show your pride while supporting Baton Rouge youth-baseball programs. Limited stocks won’t last, so order before first pitch.
Wear the Roar: LSU Men’s College World Series Baseball Jersey 2025
On 8 June the Tigers punched their ticket to Omaha by thumping West Virginia 12-5, capping a playoff run that had Baton Rouge buzzing. Coach Jay Johnson’s club now sits in the College World Series’ power-packed Bracket 2, poised for showdowns with Arkansas and UCLA that already have ticket prices soaring. The front-chest “TIGERS” wordmark and the official CWS patch freeze that electric moment in time.

This jersey has become the unofficial uniform of the LSU family: gymnast-turned-social-media sensation Livvy Dunne lit up timelines in head-to-toe purple, while fans swapped photos of Paul Skenes’ throwback top for luck before each inning. Their posts generated millions of views, proving the design’s viral magnetism long before the final out.
LSU isn’t just chasing another trophy; it’s extending a dynasty that already boasts seven national crowns. Johnson calls his 2025 roster “Moneyball-deep,” a nod to the analytics-driven depth chart that has sportswriters predicting fireworks from freshman slugger Steven Milam through veteran workhorse Daniel Dickinson. Owning this jersey places you in that storied line of champions stretching from Skip Bertman’s golden ’90s to today’s data-savvy era.
Baseball in Louisiana has always doubled as community glue, rallying neighbors after hurricanes and giving local kids a field to dream on. A portion of every jersey sold supports Baton Rouge youth-baseball grants, turning fan pride into fresh coaching clinics and refurbished diamonds. Suit up, stand tall, and let the world know that when LSU strides onto the diamond, an entire state walks with them.