LSU baseball has seen three consecutive weekends end with no wins, but against South Carolina, that all changed. It all changed on Saturday, with LSU securing the series with 6-1 and 7-3 wins in the doubleheader. And on Sunday, LSU shutout South Carolina to claim a 7-0 win and the series sweep. The sweep is great for the Tigers, but now the focus shifts to carrying the momentum into the last two weeks of SEC play, where the Tigers need four more wins to have a shot at playing in the postseason. “We’re not where we necessarily want to be in overall record or SEC record, but the season is not over," head coach Jay Johnson said after Game 2. "Just the mental growth of players to be able to slow the game down and play winning baseball and play as they’re trained is great.” Marcos Paz Marcos Paz had a phenomenal outing in his Game 2 start on Saturday. He posted a couple of career-highs in his second SEC start.…