The LSU Tigers dogpile after winning the College World Series over the Florida Gators at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports

LSU wins seventh MCWS championship in dominant performance

If there were any questions about which program was the most dominant college baseball team in the modern era, LSU put all that to rest Monday night, as they won their seventh national title in an 18-4 blowout of SEC rival Florida in the decisive Game 3 of the College World Series.

Just 24 hours earlier, the Tigers had to be doubting themselves after suffering an astonishing 24-4 loss to the Gators in Game 2. If any game would suck the confidence and momentum out of a winner-take-all championship matchup, a 20-run drubbing would usually do the trick.

But LSU is no stranger to this moment, having won six titles in the last 33 years coming into Monday's title game. So even when they immediately went down 2-0 in the bottom of the first, they never seemed fazed. 

In fact, the early deficit acted as a wakeup call, and they quickly answered in the top of the second inning with a six-run explosion that set the tone for the rest of the evening.

By the time Josh Pearson went deep in the top of the third to make the score 10-2, the mood in the stadium was one of jubilation for the Tigers and one of deflation and acceptance for the Gators, who were the SEC regular-season champs, but couldn't overcome the barrage fed to them by their arch rivals when it mattered most.

The only question at that point was what the final score would ultimately be, and after Brayden Jobert crushed a deep home run to right in the ninth inning, we had our answer.

18-4.

It was the biggest run deficit in MCWS title game history, and the 24 hits by the Tigers were a championship game best as well.

For LSU, their seventh trophy places them all alone behind USC for most titles in college baseball history. The Trojans have won 12, but only one of them have come since the 1970s. In comparison, all seven of LSU's have been won from 1991 onward.

The final moment was finally official after Gavin Guidry struck out Florida's Colby Halter for the final out.

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