Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes go wild in the stands at LSU as fans rush the field following overtime win

Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes happily cheered on LSU this weekend as the Tigers defeated Ole Miss for a dramatic overtime victory.

The sports power couple, who met at school, were in the stands in Baton Rouge when Kyren Lacy caught a walk-off touchdown from Garrett Nussmeier.

And Dunne captured the pair’s celebrations as the pitch was swamped by fans, posting a video of the moment to her Instagram Story.

In the clip, which she shared with her 5.3 million Instagram followers on Sunday, Skenes can be seen with his hands in the air as Dunne lets out a scream and jumps up and down.

The win came over a Mississippi squad ranked No. 18 in the country and helped No. 8 LSU move to 5-1 on the year.

Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes were happy to see LSU beat Ole Miss on Saturday night

Fans stormed the field after the overtime win, lifting LSU to a 5-1 record on the year

The fifth-year gymnast and Skenes, a baseball star at the school before heading to the MLB, have been spending some time together on campus recently now that the latter’s season was over.

Dunne previously shared a hilarious video of Skenes trying out different gymnastics equipment at the LSU facility.

The pitcher, who was named an MLB All-Star during a stellar rookie year for the Pirates, could be seen jumping on the trampoline, hesitantly stepping onto the balance beam and enjoying the ball pit.

Dunne, whose LSU squad won the national championship last season, humorously described Skenes as LSU Gymnastics’ “newest recruit” in the video.

The actual gymnast in the relationship recently turned 22 and was thrilled with the unique birthday gift Skenes got her.

Skenes and Dunne were seen waving during the game, which LSU won 29-26

Garrett Nussmeier #13 of the LSU Tigers celebrates during the first half against Ole Miss

The MLB ace joined Topps to create a custom Pirates trading card with Dunne and her dog Roux front and center.

The card also included Roux’s stats in the back, including date of birth, race, weight, favorite activity and favorite food.

Dunne was thrilled with the gift, posting photos of the card to her Snapchat story and writing, “ELITE GIFT LOL.”

Skenes’ next baseball season with the Pirates begins in February with spring training, while Dunne’s final year of collegiate gymnastics begins in December.

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