The Miss LSU Pageant is nationally recognized as a part of the Miss USA circuit and is a preliminary to the Miss Louisiana-USA Pageant.
Miss LSU 2026
The 2026 Miss LSU pageant will be held at the LSU Student Union Theatre on March 29th at 5:00 pm!
Registration for the 2026 Miss LSU pageant is now open. Please register using the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSex4DccmN1XIcLJCHYBVbEDlfZxy2J4uigHzC3OYzNlsnXobQ/viewform
We will be hosting a Contestant Information session on Sunday, November 16th at 5pm in the UREC classrooms on the first floor behind the Smoothie King. Please join us if you have any questions regarding registration or just want to learn more!
General Admission and Livestream Tickets will be available for purchase. Pricing details will be announced closer to pageant day!
- General Admission (In-Person Attendence):
- Information on Ticket Sales will be available closer to the pageant date-stay tuned for updates!
- Livestream Access:
- Can’t attend in person? Don’t worry! Livestream access will be available as we get closer to pageant day.
All additional payments can be made through our Delta Zeta CrowdChange Page: https://dz.crowdchange.co/52665
Fill out this form, if you have any questions regarding Miss LSU 2026 or if you would like more information.
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2025 Contestants
Shoutout to our amazing Miss LSU 2025 contestants! Every single one of these beautiful women worked so hard to represent LSU on the Miss LSU stage and to empower all women on LSU’s campus. These contestants are such strong women, each with an inspiring story to tell.
#1 – Tori Nash, #2 – Maura McLaughlin, #3 – Erin Bickham, #4 – Gabriella Guillory, #5 – Abry Layrisson, #6 – Jillian Coco, #7 – Anjelle Edwards, #8 – Kaleigh Bradley, #9 – Taylor Watkins, #10 – Katherine Roemershauser, #11 – Victoria Williams, #12 – Layla Figures, #13 – Hannah Pedigo, #14 – Remi Landry, #15 – Sierra Sterling, #16 – Emillee Monahan, #17 – Taylor Crutcher, #18 – Zoie Pearson, #19 – Kira Ekukpe, #20 – Aubrey Gray, #21 – Ava Burrell, #22 – Elizabeth Medel, #23 – Ryanne Mullen, #24 – Genesis Bass, #25 – Averi Crawford, #26 – Maia Leonard, #27 – Karla Nayely, #28 – Fallon Magee, #29 – Molly Gallaspy, #30 – Carin Kelly, #31 – Corrine Bosch, #32 – Gabrielle Dorion, #33 – Ana Tomas, #34 – Christionne Trent, #35 – A’kniyai Seivwright, #36 – Ella Maire Cantrell, #37 – Tiye Smith, #38 – Cathrine Bourgeois, #39 – Mariama Sesay, #40 – Havan Pleasant, #41 – Kaylee Breanne Fredieu, #42 – Simone Sears
Our Purpose – Philanthropy
Delta Zeta proudly supports our national philanthropy of Hearing and Speech. Nationally and locally we support several organizations that tie into this. On a national level, we support The Starkey Hearing Foundation, an organization that provides hearing aids and other services to those less fortunate, American Society for Deaf Children, an organization dedicated to bringing families of hard of hearing children together through American Sign Language, and SeriousFUN Children’s Network, a network of camps that provide seriously ill children with a safe, fun and completely free camp experience.
To raise money for our national philanthropy, we host events throughout the semester. Our most prominent one is the Miss LSU pageant, which is a preliminary for Miss Louisiana USA. In 2024, Delta Zeta raised $63,456.20 to donate to our philanthropies, making it one of the largest Greek-Life philanthropic fundraisers on LSU’s campus. The pageant is a huge accomplishment, and like every huge accomplishment, there’s a team of hard-working people behind it. Every single member of Delta Zeta at LSU has a part in the pageant; it’s a chapter-wide commitment.
One of our local philanthropies, St. Lillian Academy, is a full-time school for children with different social and learning disabilities. The members of Delta Zeta are encouraged to volunteer to be weekly buddies and attend Brownie meetings with the children after school. Alongside this, we donate to The Emerge Center, which is a local premier treatment facility for children diagnosed with autism, suffering with speech and language, and helps with behavioral services.
Delta Zeta takes great pride in knowing that our members go beyond just raising money for Hearing and Speech. What sets Delta Zeta apart is that outside of fundraising, our members are hands-on with our philanthropy and work with these children every week. In fact, our chapter was ranked as one of the top chapters nationally for Delta Zeta in the amount of service hours our members give working with these children and fundraising. Our creed states, “To those who may life may touch in slight measure, may I give graciously of what is mine.”
Sponsor the 2026 Miss LSU Pageant
The Miss LSU Pageant is a fundraising event hosted by the Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta. The pageant is fully funded through sponsorships from generous local and national businesses. Additionally, through these sponsorships, Delta Zeta is able to donate thousands of dollars every year to their local and national philanthropies.
Our 2026 pageant will be held on March 29th, 2026 at 5:00pm!





























































