With both teams ranked in the top five of the NJCAA baseball and softball polls, LSU Eunice also leads the nation in several key categories.
The top-ranked Bengals lead Division II with 128 stolen bases and presently second with 84 doubles.
LSUE is third with 337 runs scored, 287 RBI and 212 walks.
The Bengal pitchers are ranked seventh with 282 strikeouts.
Cameron Horton is second in the country with 46 RBI.
Mason Templet is third in the nation with 31 walks and is seventh with 43 runs scored.
Koi Westbrook is fourth with 26 stolen bases.
Brent Hebert is ninth with 41 runs scored.
Hebert and Horton are tied for fifth place with 12 doubles each.
Andrew Sheridan is third in the country with a 8-0 record.
Landon Clifton is fourth with six saves.
Zach Hester is seventh with 59 strikeouts.
LSUE (31-4) travels to LSU Alexandria on Wednesday.
The No. 5 Lady Bengals (31-14) lead the nation with 1,219 at bats, 415 hits, 91 doubles, 262 RBI, 53 stolen bases and 631 total bases.
LSUE is second with 37 home runs and 150 walks, fifth with 285 runs scored,
The pitchers are ranked fourth in the country with 188 strikeouts.
Madison Monson leads NJCAA Division II with 16 home runs and 52 RBI.
Heather Zumo leads the nation with 36 appearances, second in the country with 16 wins and is third with 21 games started.
She is also tied for first with 15 complete games and third with 132 innings pitched.
Zumo is second in the country with 128 strikeouts.
Mima Doucet leads Division II softball with 55 runs scored, second in the country with 62 hits as well as 21 doubles.
Doucet is seventh in the nation with 26 steals.
Doucet and Emily Henderson are tied for fifth place with 22 walks each.
Sierra Gasca is ranked ninth in the nation with 24 steals.
The Lady Bengals (33-14) entertain San Jacinto College South in a 1 p.m. doubleheader Wednesday.
LSUE tops NJCAA stats
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