LSU Gymnastics in Baton Rouge {Fun for the Whole Family}

Looking for activities to do with the kids in Baton Rouge? Look no further! There is no shortage of things to do with kids in Baton Rouge in general, but sometimes you specifically need an indoor activity. Whether it’s too hot or too rainy, here are Red Stick Mom’s top picks for family-friendly indoor activities in Baton Rouge. Of course, we also have suggestions for outdoor adventures in Baton Rouge, a list of activities to keep your Baton Rouge kids busy all summer and a guide to the best splash pads in Baton Rouge.
If you’re like me, you’re always looking for fun things to do with the whole family. LSU Gymnastics in Baton Rouge may just be the perfect match for you. What kid doesn’t love watching gymnasts tumbling and performing? Most of us only see gymnastics during the Olympics.  But, you have the opportunity to see some extremely talented and athletic gymnasts right here in Baton Rouge! Coach D-D Breaux says,

It’s fun because it’s a family event in a time frame that is manageable with children. It’s a fan-friendly environment, and the student-athletes themselves are very fan conscious, play to the crowd and really enjoy having a family crowd there. Another prong that makes this a special event in our community is the fact it is something the whole family can do together, and it is affordable.

LSU Gymnastics in Baton Rouge Meets

So, what should you expect from an LSU Gymnastics meet? Tickets are normally $10-$15 for adults and only $6-$8 for kids ages 3-12 (season and reserved tickets are also available here). If you opt to purchase the season tickets, adult season pass is $36 and child season pass is $18. The opening ceremonies are filled with lights and pageantry and introduce you to the Tigers and their opponents. The Tigers first home meet will be on January 16 as they host the Oklahoma Sooners, who won the NCAA Gymnastics Championship title in 2022 and are ranked No. 1 in the early power rankings. The kiddos will even be entertained between rotations with promotions like the Dance cam and Hug cam as well as the Tiger Girls and Cheerleaders (and Mike, of course!). They even give out gold pom-poms on every seat!

(Photo Cred: @lsugym )

2024 is the perfect year to become a Tiger Gymnastics fan! LSU was ranked No. 4 in the NCAA’s early power rankings as the Tigers have depth returning to the lineup.

“This years schedule is exciting, tough, and full of great opportunities to demonstrate what we want this team to be,” said head coach Jay Clark. “The home schedule is one that should prove to be great for our fans. They give us such a tremendous advantage at home and we will count on them to do so again this year. We are all looking forward to getting back out there and starting our climb this year.”

LSU Gymnastics Meets in Pete Maravich Center
(Photo Cred: @lsugym )

Now that you’re excited to attend the next meet, leave a space in your calendar for all of these LSU Gymnastics in Baton Rouge meets!

  • January 5- Opponent Ohio State – 7:30 pm
  • January 19 – Opponent Kentucky – 8:00 pm
  • February 2 – Opponent Arkansas – 7:30 pm
  • February 16 – Opponent Auburn – 8:00 pm
  • March 1 – Opponent Alabama – 5:00 pm
  • March 8 – Podium Challenge – Time TBA ( This one will be held at the Raising Cane’s River Center)
  • March 15 – Opponent North Carolina – 7:30 pm

If you just can’t wait to learn more about Tiger Gymnastics, you can follow them on Facebook here or on Instagram here.

LSU Gymnastics Baton Rouge
(Photo Cred: @lsugym )

Have you been to a LSU Gymnastics meet in Baton Rouge?

Ashley S
Ashley grew up in Joplin, Missouri and attended the University of Arkansas where she earned a degree in Finance and Insurance. She met her husband, Jason, in Fayetteville and they have one daughter, Etta Mae. They moved to Baton Rouge in 2013 for Jason's job with the LSU Tigers. Ashley is an extroverted introvert who loves Ted Talks, following politics on Twitter, and figuring out how to get the best deals on everything without paying shipping. If it were up to her, she would get paid to read books and take every college class so that she could learn everything about everything, but instead she pays the bills by working in recruiting for a multinational tech company. Ashley is blessed to have a daughter who is at least as stubborn as she is and a husband who is laid back enough to put up with both of them.

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