The Holy Cross alum spent the last four years at two different schools. Dardar played two seasons at Columbia University in New York, but an injury sidelined the infielder in 2024.
Dardar transferred to Kansas State and had his best collegiate season this year. The graduate transfer’s .326 batting average was best on the team, and Dardar totaled 60 hits, 45 RBIs, 39 runs and 18 home runs, all career-highs.
LSU head coach Jay Johnson saw Dardar in person this season, when the Bayou Bengals played the Wildcats in the Frisco College Baseball Classic at Riders Field in Texas.
Dardar finished the February 28th matchup 2/5 batting, with a double and a solo shot to right field.
The Tigers needed an extra inning to beat Kansas State 8-5.
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