LSU has been celebrating Homecoming throughout the past week with a variety of traditions, celebrations, and events taking place across campus. One of the most anticipated traditions is the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, which will take place during halftime of Saturday night’s game.
These LSU seniors are leaders on campus, involved in numerous organizations, clubs, and philanthropic groups. Each of them strives to make a positive impact on the LSU community and make the most of their time as Tigers.
In this segment, they share their favorite memories from their time at LSU and reflect on the lessons they’ve learned over the past four years.
Queen Candidates:
Taylor Davlin — Stonewall, Louisiana
Kalayna Walker — Gilbert, Arizona
Emma Monroe — Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Avery McLaughlin — Covington, Louisiana
Iyanna Robinson — Atlanta, Georgia
Alexis Harvey — Baton Rouge, Louisiana
King Candidates:
Mihir Babbar — Mandeville, Louisiana
Hamood Qureshi — Church Point, Louisiana
Jayden Bates — Stonewall, Louisiana
Ethan Elmer — Alexandria, Louisiana
T’Senre Gray — Lansing, Michigan
An Tra — New Orleans, Louisiana
LSU will face off against the South Carolina Gamecocks at 6:45 p.m. Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. The 2025 Homecoming Court will be presented on the field, and a new King and Queen will be crowned during halftime.
