sophomore outfielder has entered the transfer portal, a source confirmed to on Monday.
Larson, who started 40 games as a freshman in 2024, has decided to transfer after starting just five games for the Tigers this past season.
Larson hit two home runs and posted a .256 batting average in 39 at-bats for the national champions this spring. He batted .298 with three home runs and a .401 on-base percentage as a freshman, earning a 2024 All-SEC Freshman team selection in the process.
After battling for a spot in the outfield at the beginning of this season, Larson couldn't establish a starting role following the emergence of freshman Derek Curiel and sophomore Jake Brown. And with senior Josh Pearson and junior transfer Chris Stanfield already instituted into the outfield rotation, finding playing time for Larson became increasingly difficult, especially once junior Ethan Frey earned his role as the Tigers' starting designated hitter.
Without Larson and Pearson, and with Stanfield and Frey potentially being selected in next month's MLB Draft, LSU could have a hole to fill in the outfield next season. The Tigers have not added an outfielder from the transfer portal this summer.