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LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers
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University Louisiana State University
Conference Southeastern Conference
NCAA Division I/FBS
Athletic director Joe Alleva
Location Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Varsity teams 21
Football stadium Tiger Stadium
Basketball arena Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Baseball stadium Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field
Softball stadium Tiger Park
Soccer stadium LSU Soccer Stadium
Other arenas Bernie Moore Track Stadium
Carl Maddox Field House
Highland Road Park
LSU Natatorium
LSU Tennis Complex
Mango's Beach Volleyball Club
University Club of Baton Rouge
Mascot Mike the Tiger
Nickname Fighting Tigers, Tigers, Lady Tigers, Bayou Bengals
Fight song Fight for LSU
Colors Purple and Gold
         
Website www.lsusports.net

The LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers are the athletic teams representing Louisiana State University (LSU), a public four-year coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. LSU competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

LSU athletics has many traditions associated with its sports programs. Based on winning percentage, the university's athletics program is consistently one of the best in the nation. LSU has also won 47 team national championships, placing them 5th all-time in total national championships. Traditional rivals in football include long running rivalries with the Ole Miss Rebels and Tulane Green Wave. More current football rivalries include the Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas Razorbacks, Auburn Tigers, Florida Gators, Mississippi State Bulldogs and Texas A&M Aggies.

The Louisiana State University official team nickname is the Fighting Tigers, Tigers or Lady Tigers. The "Lady Tigers" nickname is used only in sports that have teams for both men and women—specifically basketball, cross country, golf, swimming & diving, tennis, and track & field (indoor and outdoor). In 1955, the LSU "fourth-quarter club" added the word "Fighting" to the nickname thus becoming "Fighting Tigers".

The nickname was first coined in 1896 after an undefeated football season. The nickname is a throwback to the Civil War fame of a New Orleans infantry company, the "Tiger Rifles". They fought so fiercely in General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia that they, and eventually all other Louisiana troops, became known as "Louisiana Tigers".


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