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The first association of LSU with the Royal Purple and Old Gold colors was in 1883 when the LSU Corps of Cadets was presented a flag by a ladies' organization in Baton Rouge. The flag bore the image of a pelican and the state coat of arms and it was reported that the flag was made of purple silk fringed with gold.
University Club of Baton Rouge: Mascot: Mike the Tiger: Nickname: Fighting Tigers, Tigers, Lady Tigers, Bayou Bengals: Fight song: Fight for LSU: Colors: Purple and gold Website: www.lsusports.net
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Home arena: Pete Maravich Assembly Center (Capacity: 13,472) Nickname: Tigers: Colors: Purple and gold National championships; 2024: Four on the Floor appearances; 2019, 2023, 2024: Super Six appearances; 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018: NCAA Tournament appearances
6. The official colors of Mardi Gras are purple, gold and green. 7. Purple symbolizes justice. 8. Green signifies faith. 9. Gold represents power. 10.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Home stadium: Huey P. Long Field House (1932–1936) John M. Parker Agricultural Coliseum (1937–1956) Nickname: Tigers: Colors: Purple and gold NCAA Tournament champions; 1949
In 2007, Arkansas defeated top-ranked LSU in triple overtime, giving them their first win in Baton Rouge since 1993, and again defended the Golden Boot trophy with a last-minute touchdown drive in 2008.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Home arena: Pete Maravich Assembly Center (capacity: 13,215) Colors: Purple and gold AIAW/NCAA Tournament semifinal; 1990, 1991: AIAW/NCAA Regional Final; 1986, 1990, 1991: AIAW/NCAA regional semifinal; 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992: AIAW/NCAA Tournament appearance
As the season played out, it ended up being a good sign for everyone wearing purple and gold. Daniels somehow improved on his numbers from last season, when, in his first year in Baton Rouge, he ...
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Stadium: LSU Soccer Stadium (Capacity: 2,197) Nickname: Tigers: Colors: Purple and gold NCAA Tournament Round of 32; 2007, 2009, 2018: NCAA Tournament appearances; 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2018, 2021, 2022: Conference Tournament championships; 2018
In the first game against Tulane, LSU football players wore purple and gold ribbons on their uniforms. According to legend, purple and gold were chosen because they were Mardi Gras colors, and the green of Mardi Gras was sold out.