LSUS baseball documentary to be released Saturday via social media

THE PLAYOFF PAYOFF:  LSUS players celebrate their NAIA World Series championship to cap a perfect 59-0 season in 2025. (Photo by KYLIE RICHTER, LSUS Marketing and Communications)

By MATT VINES, LSUS Communications Specialist

One year to the day of a national championship dogpile, LSU Shreveport baseball fans can relive the Pilots’ historic 2025 perfect season with a social media rollout of a mini-documentary.

On Saturday at 5 p.m., fans can tune into the LSUS and LSUS Athletics social media accounts on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook to watch the 15-minute documentary titled “Impossible Season.”

The Pilots put the exclamation mark on the first-ever perfect season in college baseball history with its 13-7 comeback win against Southeastern (Fla.) to claim the NAIA World Series. The comeback happened on May 30, 2025, securing LSUS’s 59-0 record and the university’s first ever national championship in a sanctioned NAIA sport.

Melissa Goslin, LSUS alumna and one of the top directors at the 2025 Louisiana Film Prize, spearheaded the documentary in conjunction with PrizeFest founder Gregory Kallenberg.

The documentary features insight from LSUS baseball players and coaches as well as local figures like former MLB infielder Todd Walker and sportswriter Roy Lang III.

The project dives into how the team was formed, when they first thought a “zero” in the loss column was actually possible, and how they both embraced and distanced themselves from the possibility of perfect.

The season rewarded the team with trips to the White House, where they joined with NCAA College World Series champion LSU Tigers to be saluted by President Trump, and the Louisiana state capitol, along with a downtown celebration and an exhibit at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches.

Get a sneak peek at the documentary trailer on the LSUS Athletics Facebook page.

The project came together with support and collaboration between LSUS Athletics, the LSUS Foundation and Louisiana Film Prize.

Contact Matt at matt.vines@lsus.edu