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Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
LSU softball adds two experienced transfers following early NCAA Tournament exit
LSU softball added two high-profile transfers in shortstop Kylee Edwards and pitcher Cece Cellura. Both players announced their move on social media this week. The pair brings a combined four years of starting experience to a team that fell short of expectations in 2025. Edwards made the in-conference move from Mississippi State, while Cellura comes from San Diego State. Advertisement Edwards, a rising junior, batted .280 through two seasons with the Bulldogs. As a sophomore, she finished with 47 hits, 37 RBI and 24 walks with a .945 fielding percentage at shortstop. She finished with All-South region second-team honors. In a first-team All-Mountain West season, Cellura finished with a 2.28 ERA and 19 wins. She made 39 appearances, including 20 starts, as a sophomore in 2025. Through 153.2 innings pitched, she accumulated 94 strikeouts and three saves. Hitters batted .248 against her as she led the Aztecs to their third-straight conference tournament title. After an earlier-than-expected exit from the NCAA Tournament, LSU added two proven talents to its roster. This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU transfer portal: Softball makes two key additions


USA Today
28-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
LSU softball adds two experienced transfers following early NCAA Tournament exit
LSU softball adds two experienced transfers following early NCAA Tournament exit LSU softball added two high-profile transfers in shortstop Kylee Edwards and pitcher Cece Cellura. Both players announced their move on social media this week. The pair brings a combined four years of starting experience to a team that fell short of expectations in 2025. Edwards made the in-conference move from Mississippi State, while Cellura comes from San Diego State. Edwards, a rising junior, batted .280 through two seasons with the Bulldogs. As a sophomore, she finished with 47 hits, 37 RBI and 24 walks with a .945 fielding percentage at shortstop. She finished with All-South region second-team honors. In a first-team All-Mountain West season, Cellura finished with a 2.28 ERA and 19 wins. She made 39 appearances, including 20 starts, as a sophomore in 2025. Through 153.2 innings pitched, she accumulated 94 strikeouts and three saves. Hitters batted .248 against her as she led the Aztecs to their third-straight conference tournament title. After an earlier-than-expected exit from the NCAA Tournament, LSU added two proven talents to its roster.