Warren Morris' life changed with that one swing. But as anyone who has known him before he stepped into the left-handed ...
Warren Morris’ walk-off home run to beat Miami and earn the program’s third national championship changed the trajectory of LSU baseball.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 30 years ago today LSU legend Warren Morris recalls his walk-off two-run home run to beat Miami to give the Tigers their third ...
The author of a new book on LSU's Skip Bertman and former player Warren Morris will be signing copies on Saturday in Alexandria.
LAFAYETTE, La. — On June 8, 1996, LSU second baseman Warren Morris needed to speak to coach Skip Bertman. The last game of the College World Series — a winner-take-all championship at high noon ...
In 1996, Warren Morris makes the connection for his championship winning ninth inning home run. 'A Charge to Keep' by Barbara W. Green Hitting the greatest home run in the history of LSU baseball 23 ...
The two-run shot Warren Morris sent over the right-field fence in Rosenblatt Stadium in 1996 remains the only home run to end a College World Series. Many of the LSU's current players hadn't been born ...
All right. Joining me now is LSU legend Warren Morris, who hit the walk-off home run 30 years ago to beat Miami to give LSU its 3rd national championship. Warren, the cliche is, can you believe it's ...
Warren Morris couldn't have known the favor he was doing Paul Mainieri when drilled the first pitch he saw over the fence in right field. The championship-winning home run remains coursing through the ...
Nearly 30 years ago, on June 8, 1996, LSU baseball found itself playing for its third national championship on a cool and breezy afternoon in Omaha, Nebraska. Walking into Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium ...