LSU's softball team brought a live fish in the dugout for good luck

Baseball players are notoriously superstitious, but they've got nothing on college softball players.
Baseball players have rally hats. Softball players have rally props, and no team has more interesting good-luck dugout antics than the LSU Tigers.
During this year's Women's College World Series, LSU players have turned to horse masks, tiger masks, and landline phones for good fortune.
On Thursday, the Tigers took things a step further and brought a live fish into the dugout to help will them to victory over Auburn.
“Coach told us at Wal-Mart to get snacks,” LSU's Bianka Bell said after the game. “We got a fish.”
Shoutout to @ChrisJParent and @LSUPix to introducing me to @LSUsoftball's #WCWS mascot #Juanita #rallyfish pic.twitter.com/dyMirsJoYu
— Hilary Scheinuk (@hscheinukphoto) May 28, 2015
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"Coach told us at Wal-Mart to get snacks, we got a fish" -LSU & USA star @bee_bellz on the fish in the dugout pic.twitter.com/fAOCGQAje0
— USA Softball (@USASoftball) May 28, 2015
Its name is Juanita.
- Dan Gartland
