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'''Emily Susano Turner''' (born August 28, 1985) ''  is a reporter for WGMB and WVLA in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was a standout pitcher on the LSU Tigers softball team and a 4th round draft pick of the Philadelphia Force in the National Pro Fastpitch league in 2007..
'''Emily Susano Turner''' (born August 28, 1985) is a reporter for WGMB and WVLA in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was a standout pitcher on the LSU Tigers softball team and a 4th round draft pick of the Philadelphia Force in the National Pro Fastpitch league in 2007.




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Turner was a member of the LSU Tigers softball team from 2004 through 2007. As a freshman in 2004 she helped lead the team to the Women's College World Series, earning SEC All-Freshman honors along the way. In her career at LSU she ranks second in career appearances, games started and shutouts and third in career wins and complete games in LSU softball history.
Turner was a member of the LSU Tigers softball team from 2004 through 2007. As a freshman in 2004 she helped lead the team to the Women's College World Series, earning SEC All-Freshman honors along the way. In her career at LSU she ranks second in career appearances, games started and shutouts and third in career wins and complete games in LSU softball history.


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Latest revision as of 03:12, 31 October 2022

Emily Susano Turner (born August 28, 1985) is a reporter for WGMB and WVLA in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was a standout pitcher on the LSU Tigers softball team and a 4th round draft pick of the Philadelphia Force in the National Pro Fastpitch league in 2007.


College softball career

Turner was a member of the LSU Tigers softball team from 2004 through 2007. As a freshman in 2004 she helped lead the team to the Women's College World Series, earning SEC All-Freshman honors along the way. In her career at LSU she ranks second in career appearances, games started and shutouts and third in career wins and complete games in LSU softball history.