BATON ROUGE, La. – This week’s edition of LSU Tiger Tracks, a program highlighting various aspects of the university and its athletic department, can be seen at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and 7 p.m. Thursday on Cox Sports Television.
The show, hosted by Jordy Hultberg and Bill Franques, is a weekly 30-minute production featuring interviews with LSU administrators, coaches and student-athletes, along with a look at some of the events and scholarly activity on campus.
LSU Tiger Tracks begins this week with a visit from gymnastics coach D-D Breaux, who discusses the Etta James Memorial Meet versus North Carolina State at 7 p.m. Friday in the Maravich Center. The Etta James meet is an annual event designed to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer.
The show continues as correspondent Garrett Walvoord interviews the fabulous freshmen gymnasts who have helped vault LSU into the Top 10.
Walvoord also files a report on softball player Juliana Santos, a senior leader for first-year coach Beth Torina‘s Fighting Tiger squad.
LSU Tiger Tracks concludes with an inside look at the world-renowned LSU School of Engineering and its impact around the globe.
About Cox Sports Television
The New Orleans-based sports network launched on October 28, 2002 in front of 450,000 Louisiana viewers. CST has grown over 400% to nearly 2 million in the nine years since the launch, making it one of the fastest growing regional sports networks in the south.
CST is currently carried on cable systems in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Virginia and is available to Dish Network subscribers (Channel 421) in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans markets. CST is owned and operated by Cox Communications Louisiana, LLC.
Initially targeted to be a Louisiana sports network, CST has secured collegiate, professional and high school events that have expanded the networks reach throughout the south. For more information about CST, please visit our website at www.coxsportstv.com.