LSU Sport Administration Senior Milton E. Trowbridge IV Named to 2025 Tiger Twelve Class

May 16, 2025

BATON ROUGE, LA — Milton E. “Toby” Trowbridge IV, an LSU senior majoring in sport administration with an emphasis in sports commerce and a minor in business, was named to the 2025 Tiger Twelve class. 

Each spring before commencement, LSU names distinguished seniors to the Tiger Twelve. These students have demonstrated their commitment to the LSU Community with their intellectual achievements, leadership on campus, and service endeavors. Trowbridge is one of just 12 graduating seniors awarded this year’s Tiger Twelve distinction. 

During his time at LSU, Trowbridge was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, where he served as the chapter’s secretary. He was later elected to be the president of the LSU Interfraternity Council (IFC) and earned the Outstanding IFC President Award from the North American Interfraternity Conference. As a freshman, he co-founded “Rock for Reclaimed,” a live music charity event that benefits Reclaimed Project and St. Lillian Academy. Since its inception, the program has raised more than $245,000. Trowbridge also gained hands-on experience in the sport administration field during his internships with Ripken Experience and SponsorUnited, and he conducted research on the economic impact of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four tournament in New Orleans on the Louisiana economy in collaboration with the Center for Economics, Business, & Policy Research in the E.J. Ourso College of Business. 

“This accomplishment means the world to me, not just because of the recognition, but because of what it represents: growth, purpose, and the community that helped me get here,” Trowbridge said. “LSU didn’t just give me a college experience. It gave me a purpose. It gave me people I’ll never forget, challenges that made me better, and moments that changed my life. I could not have accomplished something like this without the support of my friends, family, professors, and mentors, and I am forever grateful for the impact they left on me.” 

After graduation, Trowbridge plans to attend the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where he is excited for the opportunity to keep growing, learning, and leaving a positive impact on his community.