LSU icons Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes were barely settled into their seats at Charles Schwab Field on Monday when a rain delay disrupted their day.
The couple was attending the Men's College World Series winner's bracket game between the LSU Tigers and UCLA Bruins in Omaha, Nebraska. The Bruins grabbed the early lead after scoring three runs in the first inning. The Tigers, with Dunne and Skenes watching from their seats just near the on-deck circle, responded with four runs in the bottom of the first, powered by Jared Jones' three-run blast. LSU added another run in the third inning and enjoyed a 5-3 lead in the fourth when a weather delay ensued.
Soon enough, the packed crowd at Charles Schwab Field headed for cover as heavy rain showered the area. The rain delay lasted hours, and play will resume at 10:03 a.m. ET on Tuesday.
Fortunately for Dunne and Skenes, they partied before the game.
Livvy Dunne: Miller Lite gal #cws #LSU pic.twitter.com/ouJsdicwyd
— College Sports Only ⚾️ (@CollegeSportsO) June 16, 2025
This guy has pretty good handwriting, we might have to keep him around to do all the board updates! @Paul_Skenes pic.twitter.com/ovKwUUtnqG
— CWS Jello Shot Challenge (@CWSShotBoard) June 16, 2025
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne took in the scene at Rocco’s ahead of LSU vs. UCLA. pic.twitter.com/mos9XBVbIy
— Hurrdat Sports (@HurrdatSports) June 16, 2025
The couple hit up Rocco's Pizza and Cantina in downtown Omaha. The local institution is famous for its famous Jell-O shot challenge, which, of course, Skenes and Dunne participated in.
Skenes, who won a national championship as LSU's star pitcher in 2023, got compliments for his penmanship when he tallied the Jello-O shot board.
Dunne also got major props on social media for her beer choice at the game, a good 'ol Miller Lite. Dunne turned heads on Saturday when she showed up to LSU's game against Arkansas wearing a jersey that was half LSU (front) and half Pittsburgh Pirates (back) in homage to her superstar boyfriend.
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